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skyhuck

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  1. Do you have contact details?,please.
  2. NO! NO! NO! I'm not :wave:
  3. Really good finish Steve, did you use a sander?
  4. When I had my first go at spiking it was on a 70 ft dead Elm,the guy I was working with decided to wait till I was near the top then he cut a big bur of the base, I thought he was felling the tree at first, when I got down, the tree looked like a fire place, their was a big hole where the bur had been as the tree was hollow,bit scary,but a good lesson in just how strong trees really are.
  5. LOL!!!! Done that so many times!!!!!!!
  6. .................................................................:wave:
  7. Keep the feed rollers on you chipper sharp, I took an angel grinder to mine and as my groundie put it "its like a new chipper!".
  8. Yes, if you are a pleb :wave:
  9. Milk first is for common folk with cheap pots,the milk cools the boiling tea and stops the pot from cracking. If your posh like me, you only have bone china that can take the heat,so tea first then the milk:star:
  10. Glad it made you smile :wave:
  11. Caught this fool climbing an "unclimbable dead Birch" today:cussing: Clearly he should have used a MEWP, the tree failed and the fool got his comeuppance:thumbsdown: (please note this is a joke, and no climbers were injured in the making of this post:wave:)
  12. You can do a downward back cut AND leave a "conventional" hinge.
  13. That was great! Thanks Ed!
  14. You say "hot water," it must be water "on the boil" and only only a drop of milk.:wave:
  15. IMO,once the HSE compile the growing numbers of MEWP accidents they'll stop pushing there use.
  16. Why?????????? Can some one point me in the directing of the stats on all these trees that keep failing whilst being climbed?????????????
  17. GOOD GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. You need to get some help:thumbsdown:

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