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John Shutler

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  1. does anyone have one i can have a look at:001_tongue:
  2. thats what happened
  3. one of the grease nipples on my timberwolf 150 has broken, where can i get another and are they fairly simple to replace many thanks
  4. valid point,though if i was doing heavy rigging or a large rigging job id climb and set a block. this is a handy trick to have though and can save time if your good with a throwline
  5. easy peasy, just have to be methodical about it. il take some photos when its not raining if i remember
  6. i use an old cambium saver for this and it works a treat, plus you can install it from the ground to
  7. im worry myself sometimes mate
  8. arb truck and chipper at 1.50
  9. sometimes i look at the other one and have a little cry
  10. looks like youve done that few times before mate:001_tt2:
  11. nice work mate.man willows are so messy
  12. to be honest i lack the self disapline to not go into college, i need the structure. was a big decision to make
  13. i thought about doing my fdsc online, but know what im like. so i opted to take 2 days off a week to go to college for it
  14. oops:blushing: i forgot you were driving the porta loo these days:001_tt2:
  15. i always stick theb fuel in the hopper of the chipper, and saws in the buck of the truck
  16. stein= hot head
  17. yeah:blushing:
  18. it was a little more than we could lift out with the prong, but we made good. to be honest i was glad to finish that job. belive it or not it took 3 days, luckily id priced it for that, if i priced it again id definately put another half day on it
  19. bit of sawdust and shovel of soil it was good as gold:thumbup1:
  20. the build hes doing at the moment is over 2 years,its his only job and he stands to make no less than 250,000 from it.not bad for an old brickie. we were at the site today doing some deadwooding:thumbup1:
  21. its very thin
  22. yeah i know, i had to fell it at a daft hight(head hight) for the guy as he wanted a big seat carved out of it. we are working there in the next month or so, il have a look and see how much regrowth there is on it:lol:
  23. it stands out
  24. [quote=old snake;263043 Nice work John that ash at the end looked a skinny one!! Bet that was a wobbler? The euc looked like it was in a rough area:001_tongue: yeah it was pretty wobbly, had fire damage up oneside, the building contractor had acidently had a fire to close to it:sneaky2: the big house with the euc dismantle is owned by said builder
  25. couple of pics from nearly a year ago of a euc dismantle, and a small ash takedown [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-60TFPeVTvE]YouTube - CIMG0151.MOV[/ame]

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