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Darrin Turnbull

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  1. About 30 years ago a feller for Scott of Wooperton had a Douglas just sort of a thousand hoppus cubic feet at Cragside
  2. I wasn't quite happy with my result on this chain . So on with the new. It needs to be cutting at its finest, i've got a MEWP ordered for four trees.
  3. Always a joy to watch professionals at work , Excellent. A nice test for the ground team as well. Thanks for sharing. Tight lines for the coming season.
  4. Can't wish for any better. Spot on i would say.
  5. Finished this off today 20% reduction Horse Chestnut
  6. It’s the little things that sometimes end up meaning the most
  7. Trying to sharpen this chain. ( Picco Micro 3 (PM3), 1/4" P 1.1 mm ) Everything so tiny, the file is 3.2 mm
  8. The oldest LIVING tree is called "Methuselah" and is 4,765 years old. http://www.nps.gov/brca/learn/nature/bristleconepine.htm
  9. glass fibre long rod you cut so far push the rod into the cut finish it off , the chog is now sitting on the rod which allows you to slide it off.
  10. Big tree then. Are you going to use a rod for sliding them off.
  11. If only half of that is true , still worrying. I thought the science behind it is having more transmitters , but with less power instead of a few with high power.
  12. I'm not a believer ( homeopathy) myself , but taking your lifestyle into account to treat the illness is one good point. School medicine treats the symptoms. Or maybe we need more life coaches.
  13. I'm not saying that lightweight is bad , it's just sometimes there's a trend to be lighter then your competitors. Here's some more reading from Mark Bridge ( Treemagineers blog ) http://www.treemagineers.com/blog/when-too-little-becomes-too-much-of-a-good-thing/

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