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Tree cutter Stu

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  1. i want one but they are quite hard to find used.
  2. its good cord i lost mine in sum brash oh well
  3. i had one they are very good trucks. The turning circle was exellent and the 2.8turbo engine pulls like a train. Spare parts are exspensive but the are more reliable then a transit imo.
  4. Yes you would be a subbie would be handy even if you work for a company and want some extra money working over the xmas break get in touch.
  5. they are two very different machines i would go for a tw 190 much better and you can get one for 7k. I have had quite few chippers the blade changing on the tw 190 is by far the best of them all. Takes about 10 min from start to finish. I had a schiesling 400zx on the mog was awsome i used the 220 quite a bit in germany was very good but didnt realy spit the chips to the back of the lorry.
  6. try jdb contractors nr yatley they do alot of logs.
  7. Surrey/Hampshire - Cutters / Grounds man We are a small Farnham based tree surgery/tree clearance company. Due to an increasing workload we require two groundy's /cutters to join our team. You must have a professional attitude and be willing to work hard. Although not essential, NPTC CS 38 & 39 would be an advantage.Own Transport and PPE would help. This work is for a short Contract starting in December but may lead to more work. Competitive wage dependant on qualifications and experience Contact stuart Mcgregor on 07900958198
  8. It all depends on the proximity to the line we have done trees that hang over tracks and had the railway people there acting as banks man. It might take a little extra origination about the same as a electricity switch off but that should reflect in the price. How close is the tree to the line? Is there a bank or is it a drop then the track? Is it a busy line ?
  9. what about running bowline's i cant belive this.
  10. was very windy today in surrey
  11. how much was it brand new bob do you think it would work better on a tw190
  12. tell him you have already sent the V5 in the post.
  13. hello i worked in bonn/koln area a few months ago germans are aloud to use chainsaws in trees and climb they have there own version of the nptc.Its the same as working in the uk but they wear there spikes 24/7.
  14. i have done alot of planes its best just to get a line in harf wayup to a thired of the way up past the knuckles. then footlock and climb to top ah horible trees imo
  15. i done that last week its one of my best reductions
  16. hello where in hants are you ???
  17. yeh i use a top handel 192 do they even make a rear handle 192?
  18. 1st thing how on earth would it be safer using a 192t over a 200t ??? I use my 192 every day for everything pruning or take downs just be sensible and move onto a bigger saw when needed. One more thing since i have been using the 192 my wrists are not hurting as much.
  19. who are the A listers you are talking about ???
  20. nice one i love my 130 we use it all the time
  21. thats spot on that cabstar nice one
  22. its a good set up if you just do very small jobs imo
  23. poor poor lee RIP he is making a steedy recovery he can now rake up again
  24. coppers dont like it full stop you got to have same plates.

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