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Craig Johnson

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  1. japan is on the bucket list, cant you make it in the spring so you could include hanami?
  2. 96 dbh 10m to first break @ 87dbh solid......... cut into 10' so they could move it into their yard where it will rot away
  3. :thumbup1: on small loads I just go round the branch twice, which helps protect the binner. don't think I would chog down a stem, even with a big dan:001_tt2: just makes too tight a bend! right tool right job:001_rolleyes:
  4. i'll have that worthless syc, we used to send most of our best to germany:001_smile:
  5. put it in a clean stream, but upstream, for a week or so
  6. i guess this will end when they stop making 90's next year:thumbdown:
  7. kong, climbing helmets go that small
  8. you need to watch out as some of the Chinese gear is 'CE' marked, which means Chinese export and looks very similar to an official one(not as close together and not as rounded) at first glance
  9. nice to have it in the north for a change
  10. Ian Morgan Arboricultural Training Staffordshire | Ian Morgan Arb | Ian Morgan
  11. 'dreft' is a good detergent to use on the wool/delicate setting, like Morton says daisy chain in a pillow case
  12. run by service magic, who charge for the leads/ estimates sent to you, some people like it, as long as you can turn them round its not too bad
  13. falteimer and Sherrill cubes, the falteimer is at least 8 years old and still going strong, Harrison rockets x4 and a heavy weaver, liros slick line and a zingit used mainly for pulling friction savers out. throw cradle anywhere in the top of the tree, not too fussy, so saves getting stressed trying to get that perfect AP
  14. mid eighties, heavy to use and not productive as you spent more time fuelling up than cutting:laugh1:
  15. 3 cube a month in the winter for cooking,heating and hot water, 15 to 25 for the year dependant on the weather as we have solar thermal as well.
  16. james,last sunday(2nd) steven was hit by a log while doing a crane removal, still induced, but stable
  17. bright sunshine most of the day, solar panels were up to 54 at lunch time, cloud rolling in now and the wind is picking up
  18. riyko do some nice ones Riko UK :: Trailers & cranes

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