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bob

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  1. bob

    ms 660 problems

    at least husky saws dont need porting to run fast enough
  2. get a mewp in sorry
  3. white up the tree orange on the ground
  4. double loading an anchor point should always be done if you have not inspected the anchor according to the good climbing guide and if you have any doubts that it may cause damage in doing so your on the wrong anchor imo
  5. have not come across that species is it southern thing
  6. bob

    blowers

    how many points can you use a day
  7. why oh why did you not film it would have paid good money to see that
  8. bob

    blowers

    i agree with everything you have put in last bunch of posts especially as i suffer and have to limit my exposure just would like to point out the forms are not only there to cover your firms arse they are there to check your exposure levels and by filling them in you can hopefully be more vigilant and at least you are aware of vibration levels of machines which i would not expect of most tree surgeons i have some really good vibration results from our last machine checks will dig them out for DEBATE
  9. too many
  10. i think your brave to use a mewp imo
  11. no comment
  12. were surrounded by frost also this morning on my way to work it was so nice i stopped for a couple of mins to take it in then realized what a sad old man i must be but wasnt it beeeuuuutttiiifull
  13. bob

    Tw 150 Stolen

    chipper was nicked friday they came back sunday night and again monday night but not really got anything but caused more damage have spent the last 2 days in depot with welding and fabricating men upping the security so god knows what will be there in the morning though have barracaded ourselves in with tree trunks
  14. bob

    ms 660 problems

    does not stay on all the way round and bars are wearing sooner and all getting warmer mineral seems to stay on and keep everything cooler
  15. bob

    ms 660 problems

    i find bio oil crap on bigger saws
  16. 372 18 inch 68 link seems perfect power for this size 357 15 inch 64 link seems perfect power for this size 395 89 link seems perfect power for this size and all seem to complement each other
  17. could have suggested lifting it out with mewp but not a good idea
  18. bob

    Tw 150 Stolen

    had a phone call that sounds promising today seems they have taken it to be mended and we had informed orange plant and timberwolf so when they rang for parts 2 and 2 have been put together and 999 was the answer though will believe it when we see it :jumping38::jumping38:
  19. try a blower with a funnell taped to the end could you not have turned it into a famous chair design mog with hiab flip it out and roll onto trailor just a few ideas
  20. if my brakes on my car failed i would take it back or get them fixed so it could not happen again i would not drive that car again if i thought it could possibly happen again it may not be me that got hurt but either a passenger or innocent third party crap analogy i know
  21. :congrats:
  22. bob

    ms 660 problems

    what oil do you use 18 stoner
  23. weve seen your photo who are you to call us freaks
  24. not such a profitable day in the end then maybe a fell and chip would have been better in the end
  25. must be a damn big fire that looks a good way to do it

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