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MattyF

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  1. Not good... shooting and fishing will be the next target for the middle class liberal vegan ****************wits and vile class war anarchist's..
  2. Same as when dismantling or felling stripped poles saves a load of grief with pull lines ... I would not or very very rarely do it on whole trees though.
  3. Thought it looked pretty tidy wished mine was looking like that ... organised chaos is what is though.
  4. If your a new operator you will probably be given the joyful job of brashing out the outsiders so machines can deal with them and carrying the jacks and wedges for the operator felling the larger ones. Not thrilling work but it's all saw time and good to observe.
  5. We started cutting last week for some customers Pete... any Arbtalkers want a wholesale deal on a bunch of Norway or lodgpole 5-15 ft available that can be cut from now until Christmas send me a pm with your specs[emoji106]
  6. Would like to hear how you get on .. have you tried ringing overland directly ? They have been very helpful with my 200 and 235 chippers but you have to get the mechanic !
  7. Depends on who does the reduction though if it looks shit or not mark, I've seen some very good ones along with some of the worse I've ever seen on blue cedars ...
  8. I have felled a bunch of them now but got one the customer wanted retaining the other week ... was in a similar state to yours rich with an inner canopy forming ....looks like crap but will see what happens !
  9. Had 27 sea trout last season , this year was for about 6 , they say commercial netting does not effect the runs but it's hard to not think that due to COVID they where not operating at peak run time last year and the result was pretty amazing... I was reading that north East Sea trout go to feed in Norway in deeper waters which is why they get so big unlike the west coat sea trout which just stay off the coast. Any way amazing fish.
  10. Now that's a sea trout!! Caught in the estuary? My PB is 11lb but been in the river and black as owt !! Do get some sparklers earlier in the season though.
  11. Sorry again to read this ....Wankers mate ... from the thieves to the insurance company's .... last time I was turned over they put my claim under investigation as they said it was that secure and the levels I had gone too they thought it was an inside job and they would not pay out... , they did after 3 months but where in the mean time are you going to find the money to replace all saws , climbing and rigging kits and a chipper to keep you working , can't win [emoji35]
  12. It's not dangerous if you follow hse guidelines and have had the correct training then good mentorship once completed to get you up to scratch and stick to it. Accidents should not happen or be happening.
  13. Yeah I think it is when they are accounting for most of the injuries or fatality's , why our insurance premiums go up and why we are surrounded in so much legislation we have to roll with so we can then be undercut by a weekend warriors doing it for beer tokens and the firewood.
  14. Would be good that any pro saw had to be programmed with a current and up to date NPTC qualification for the operator to use ... I would not feel so bad then about taking days off for refresher and thousands on new units that mean absolutely nothing to most customers , would mean only qualified operators could do the jobs too.
  15. Just stand on your feet more upright like rich says , what are you using to advance the hitch ? Hand ascenders can work but you should be aiming to let your legs do the work..kinda the point in it really...
  16. If the under funded government "forest research"have only just found it then I would expect it to be at pandemic stage already in this country.
  17. Never had any issues in TW150's with them in... must of had over 20+ sets over the years
  18. Brilliant ! You should be writing for the Arb magazines mick.
  19. I used one the other day without the saw on when I was subbing on a small reduction and was impressed even more so when he said it was from Liddle for less than £15! , wether it would last for commercial use is another thing ! But would definitely be worth it for a few small trees.
  20. Another who only uses the app , I don't like the website tbh
  21. After doing the an Arial rescue refresher the other day I was pissed off to find any refresher training could be in house as long as it's recorded ... maybe that's why ??
  22. MattyF

    Jokes???

  23. You can only hope wankers like this explode at some point on there journey home lighting a tab or something...
  24. Having owned a number of 560's and I do like them ,I'd say the ms400 is a better more reliable and powerful saw.
  25. 400cm on a 16" and 500i on a 25" would be my two saws of choice.

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