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MattyF

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  1. Take a 9mm drill bit and drill anywhere sensible that won’t melt the plastic… I’ve done it on 150’s they are noticeably restricted but they are also plastic crappy clamshell engines , 2511’s it makes them noticeably better but I’ve not done the 201 … but I can’t see why it would not give a slight increase, literally takes 30 seconds and transforms any saw that feels restricted. To be honest the only 201 I have is an old model with the upgrade flywheel on and I hated the saw so much even after I did the mod I still can’t bring myself to use it… I could try it and report 😆
  2. Haha bloody awful mate and I think the sips where not much better , I did actually once put a saw in the back of my leg in the middle of summer raising and thinning an Avenue of street limes , descending my rope had a whole pile of lime epi and hung up crap on it and was caught up in more epi, so I’m trying to thrash away with the saw under me to get down and to the next tree and it runs up the back of my leg! To be fair I would have never of done that with type a’s on.. mind you I can still surprise myself still , managed to skip a saw off a boot on a dismantle last week… not something I’ve done for years but I guess it’s why we wear this stuff no matter how experienced and good we think we are.
  3. Mind you they were probably absolute shite back then and more capable of giving you heat stroke after 10 minutes in July.
  4. I stopped wearing them about 18 years ago after getting kidney stones and I’m sure that was from getting constantly dehydrated in summer, I’ve honestly never felt the need to go back to them.
  5. How long you been wearing type c’s for ? If over ten years have you ever had kidney stones? I will religiously wear saw trousers on site but I would never wear type cs and I would never cut under or at the back of my legs either.
  6. MattyF

    Past it???

    Aye why not , if you have the time im up for a laugh… In situations like that I find it difficult to remain calm .. all character building I guess.
  7. MattyF

    Past it???

    Really because they stopped me from working on a willow over a school playground and class room that had split in half and was hung up over a class room …. Absolute waste of my time for 4 hours listening to some twat read me my rights for disturbing a supposed bats nest in the tree, how fi king dare they over ride the parking of there cars over Childrens safety , any way there was more chance of them using my arse crack as roost than this particular tree, still made me lower out every bit so they could inspect for bats though.. again a compromised tree with no rigging or climbing anchor points.. waste of space and opinion.
  8. MattyF

    Past it???

    Ohh I’ve got a good one , same ecologists who have stoped me working on three different sites now , costing time and money so they can claim there fee with ridiculous statements about the trees containing bats had a large ash tree split and hang up over there staff car park, when I pointed out that it had about 20 bat boxes in and there was no way I was touching it. I was told it was fine as they were registered handlers, absolutely amazing I said because you have cost me 3 days works with the wages of 9 people , it was not fine then was it. some of the most retarded ideas I’ve seen on wet land sites for development and forestry … how the hell any of them got a degree is beyond me.
  9. MattyF

    Past it???

    Deserves post of the week that John.
  10. Would be too small , you would have to weld quite a bit on to fit the John Deere forks.
  11. There’s a kelfri dealer in bishop Auckland mate, I would just be wary it’s Chinese steel , but it’s possibly also because I cut it down to fit the avant it’s exerted stress where it should not have.. it’s not serious and still works fine and to be honest the avant steel seems to bend as much 😆
  12. I got a cheap Kelfri one I cut down for the avant and it’s good but metals a bit bendy 👍 … I can’t justify buying a normal timber grab as you can probably carry/ drag brush piles 5 times the size on open sites we are mostly on as you have seen mate. Would keep large logs steady but not a necessity mate if your gonna put it on the 2650.
  13. MattyF

    Packing it in.

    Did you ever try the woodland trust for hedge laying ? They where desperate for them around Gateshead a few years back on projects
  14. Don’t think it matters really as most approved companies usually have a freelancer who comes in and does the assessment for them any way whilst the rest of there staff remain at a below competent standard…..
  15. Thanks mate… I enjoyed looking after them whilst they where there…a lot easier than sheep !!
  16. I would not of thought so .. I had 4 in an 8 acre meadow that has about 20 pines and sycamore in and they only liked rubbing there horns on one of them… they would not touch Sitka or Norway though if I let them in the top plantation. I believe it’s actually a thing now this conservation woodland grazing , I have a friend in the FC who specialises in these projects and is charging for putting his highland cattle in woods, Paid grazing!! I’ve seen and worked along long horns in park woodland and could not recall any damage.
  17. Could be worse Tommy and I’m still using mine
  18. Failing that give overland a call , they sold me the black Schultz paint.
  19. Schliesing Wood Chipper Yellow Paint High Endurance Enamel Paint 400ml Aerosol WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Heavy Duty colour coating supplied in a 400ml long life aerosol designed specifically for Heavy Construction...
  20. I use a igland 2001 on theAGT , only 2 tonne pull but it’s pretty mad what it will pull out… to be honest I would not want to go bigger on a small tractor. Got a 8.5t tajfun for the bigger tractors for anything more.
  21. They would not let you do it with the relevant tickets or insurance , if you had the rams or even if you where a contractor for them and they had it all the above on record, it’s just there policy for gleaning a sites. Hand tools only.
  22. He’s a patient man alright…. Talked me through changing the bottom roller the other week and I’m extremely great full as in this day and age it seems an impossible task to get a mechanic to give a diagnosis let alone do the work, I just wish they where closer as they are probs nearer you mick than me.
  23. Pto winch and tractor… timber trailer/crane would be good .. avant would be a waste of time.
  24. Riko … my 835 is a strange one and they can’t still get rare parts for them as I found out a few months back.
  25. I’d get another schliesing 235 or 220 tomorrow if I was in the same situation… overland have a lowing hours road tow 235 in stock now maybe worth a look at.

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