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Treegeek

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  1. I own a bc150 and rate it highly keep the blades Sharp and she'll eat any thing. Have had guys use it first time and are smitten. I'd agree with other comments about the clutchless pto button I would prefer a lever and it has over heated but only twice in 2-3 years. I vote yellow
  2. Post rammer for a landy sounded like a fair swap lol
  3. I agree on the training side of things this might sound nuts but i had considered going to visit a slaughter house to see how the guts and gore would affect me cos i feel that training could be excellent and the kit first class but if i was first hand to see some one, i dont know cut off a limb or chip a foot could i cope ??
  4. Husqvarna all the ways and any one else says other wise is a fool !!!!!!!!!!!!! Only kidin ive allways raved about husky stuff but the way the farce of the release of there new top handle as gone is a joke hope a rep of husky is reading i have 5 husky saws plus back pack blower brush cutter but the climbing saw fiasco has annoyed me
  5. Very good mrs treegeek nearly showered me in wine she was swilling down lol
  6. scarry so any random disgrunteled person could ping a call to the hse and thats it its a blank cheque oppitunity for a profit making outfit. If we where out there doing this it would be on the next rogue traders "rant rant" I know its not that simple but there is so so much of these organizasions that are ment to police industry and standards etc it all seems like taxes to me
  7. Think per job is better way to there are variables that need to be considered access, grinding surfaced roots, clear up etc
  8. Made me cringe, best wishes for a speedy recovery keep us up to date on your progress please and keep positive
  9. Do to still have your bobcat sure I have seen a hydraulic powered baby chipper mounted front end ??
  10. Me and work mate chatting about inglorious b*****ds with a twist not thats a film is pay to see
  11. I've been playing with these saws recently and against my petrol head nature real rate them hang in there with it after all its the future of saws
  12. Respect, be watching out for your posts I like the way tell it.
  13. I have paslode guns before of all styles and various manufactures and would all ways recommend a good air setup the gun has very few moving parts along as you give it a drop of oil time to time will last many years, Any form of impulse gun ie paslode is quite a complicated piece of kit and from experience delicate. For your needs I suggest a coil gun
  14. 6x6 is not new at all landrover did a rangerover that was popular as mod fire tenders in the 70s
  15. Dad used to say = a wise old fisherman said to me once, piss of kid your scaring the fish made me chuckle
  16. Can't remember who makes them but the magnesium ones for me and maul for slapping the suckers home
  17. Just out of curiosity does that brunette say crown forestry on the engine cowl ??
  18. There is way to much of this kind of thing about all ready rather that elite clubs we should educate Joe public on what's good tree work imo
  19. I fancy stripping out a 660 and replacing guts with a claymore anti personel mine. Much satisfaction
  20. I was a big fan of the J M Browning crew wish they'd get back in it.
  21. Looking at getting myself a dog too names an the short list are legit, timber, sunny. Noticed someone said" jensen" shame on you LOL
  22. There is hotel called meinger its more like a hostel but very clean and excellent value right next to natural history museum and v&a. There is parking we paid about 100 quid for the 5 of us for a long weekend

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