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Craig Johnson

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  1. they leave them like that so you don't trip over the stump. the world of H&S making more work again:sneaky2:
  2. bump, still open
  3. the isa tcc is the first weekend in may in Newport, shrop, so don't clash
  4. put the land mines in the camera boxes!
  5. Harrogate Borough Council may have a short-term climbing opportunity for a qualified climber, They can’t say for certain at this time but it would likely be between the dates of the 5 January – 31 March 2015, possibly shorter or longer (actual dates to be confirmed later). The council operates a 4-day week during this period, i.e. Friday’s are non-working days. The contract would be for a 30 hour week. If you know of anybody who may be interested in applying for this please can you pass on these contact details and ask them to contact Paul with a short CV at their earliest convenience. Many thanks in anticipation cheers craig Paul Casey MICFor. Chartered Arboriculturist Arboricultural Manager Parks & Environmental Services Harrogate Borough Council 2nd Floor, Springfield House Kings Road Harrogate HG1 5NX E: [email protected]
  6. blakes hitch is the next step from prussic
  7. why did you have a crane for the last tree?
  8. And the grey thingy is just a bit of twin wall pipe to stop the pully sides nipping in
  9. the cranes on army trucks have short slews and only rotate 180'
  10. pto gear box fits in-between bell house and gear box, just bolt on and shorten prop to transfer box. fit prop shaft along sub frame to reduction reversing gear box(off feed wagons blower unit ect) don't know what the payload was, just full usually.
  11. the tp was mounted on a fixed 3point frame/sub frame which also had the body any crane on,this was the third wagon it had been on! the pto on the transfer+gear box is not up to running a chipper, fact. I fitted a pto from a fire engine giving direct drive then to a blower box to knock it down and turn it round. not sure I would do a beford now as they are getting long in the tooth and parts are harder to find
  12. my old buss from a few years back:001_smile:
  13. no it uses blanks
  14. if I use asda fuel on a long run I get 10% less mpg than when I use esso
  15. and don't buy any fuel if you see the tanker at the station
  16. check the planning portal on the web, if it been passed it will be there.
  17. CMI had mine for years, solid, ropes locks in and designed to be released with your other foot, also you can get left or right. I'm 14.5 stone too(one leg only lol)
  18. its classed as a precharged air gun, it has a smooth bore barrel firing a projectile, its the size of this(the trow bag) that its make it of a calibre that requires a FAC if you need to check here's 250+ pages of bed time readinghttps://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/363016/Guidance_on_Firearms_Licensing_Law_v10_-_Oct_2014.pdf
  19. nick diy repairs are not the issue, third party ones are. you repair your car and it fails its your fault, if you'd sent it to the garage to be fixed and it failed its their fault, same as
  20. Russ I have been involved enough safety committees in uk, Europe and in the USA to know
  21. only need to check if they are rated correctly puwer for the trailer though
  22. Hi Reg do you take a vast amount of binners and sling up with you or keep having to haul up, I always think this is the down side of zip lines. any reason you stopped the log short or were you breaking in a new groundie lol
  23. from the 10th onwards
  24. Helping with a job and as the title says there are some large(all the small ones are staying) beech butts going begging if you can COLLECT, can load. call Alistair Magee 07886028830. cheers craig

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