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John Shutler

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  1. ours is 7m, personally I wouldn't go any smaller for loading chip into a walking floor
  2. is half a day actually half a day? they way I look at things you've either got 1/3 of a day (till tea break) 2/3rds of a day (till lunch time) or the 3rd 3rd of the day (lunch till finish)
  3. I usually tell people to do nothing at all, then when they can't stand it anymore fell the thing and put something else in its place
  4. honestly it sounds like you weren’t ready for the assessment. go out and practice, then practice some more. forget about things like little poles to try and get lines over things, practice rope throwing and get more confident, comfortable and consistent with what your trying to do. good luck
  5. 76 year old te20 FullSizeRender.MOV IMG_9026.MOV
  6. mulching gorse and scrub growth on a LA site. IMG_8765.MOV
  7. If your going to spend 10hrs sat in it you don’t want to be sat in a shit hole
  8. desperate times call for futile self rescue attempts. dropped chipper off and got pulled out by a digger in the end
  9. Out this morning on the outskirts of brockenhurst in the new forest IMG_8717.MOV
  10. I'm as intrigued as you
  11. your a very angry young man
  12. Unfortunately i don’t recall our apparently brief encounter but it’s obviously well etched in your memory as you seem to be quite disgruntled about it. what was the subject i found so tricky?
  13. odd comment
  14. it depends on where your shooting
  15. love that schliesing
  16. @trigger_andy @Mull 50 posts on this thread and 31 of them are from you two. Ok the first two or 3 pages are slightly more relevant but then the thread descends into your usual pathetic game of slagging each other off. If you want to bicker do it through private messages rather than once again diluting a thread
  17. ive run 4 different setups of tractor and chipper. originally i had a valtra 8150 with a tp 250. not setup for crane feeding but workable if you were careful. moved upto a valmet 8050 and a jensen 141. really good setup but heavy on the back of the 8050. chopped the jensen in for a heizohack 8-400. great chipper that was addapted to be crane feed. eventually changed up again to the 8-400k. had a couple of different T series valtra in between but have now settled on the N174 and it runs the 8-400k nicely. id say you’d struggle for the money people are suggesting for the basic setup you are looking at. Also chipping for other people is a pain, badly stacked piles, metal, root balls etc are all the things you will come across and good luck recovering the repair money from people if something hard goes through. last time it cost me 3k in repairs. i’m very picky about who i chip for now IMG_5322.MOV
  18. not sure what the point of this thread is
  19. i spoke to fuelwood when i looked into something similar 4 years ago
  20. absolute beauty of a morning in the new forest. weathers been colder the last week with good hard frosts the last 3 days. minus 3 this morning
  21. 15+ years of membership.15 years ago i was a climber with an old pickup and a bag of climbing bits. Been helped with my buisness immeasurably and it certainly wouldn’t be where it is today without the input of some. also i’ve met people who i’d class as some of my best friends.
  22. i havnt worn chainsaw boots for the last 10 years at least. it started from wearing more climbing style boots for climbing and i just never went back to them. although most days i’m machine based now
  23. about 1.2 cube every two weeks which equates to about 15 cube over winter. i stopped splitting logs a couple of years ago and just cut 10 inch diameter (or less) cord into 12-16inch rings
  24. a hobby sawmill owner with a superiority complex. the sort of bloke who says “yeah ive felled a few trees in my time” when a treework gang are working next door

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