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redmoosefaction

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  1. Watch out for those stumps, conifer stumps can be notorious for being really tuff perhaps get someone else with a stump grinder to complete that bit.
  2. I'm gonna shave NOW! haven't clean shaved for like 20 years... here goes
  3. Split them as long as your splitter will allow, no more than 100mm (4")thick, then cut to 200mm (8") longer or what ever you client needs
  4. http://www.manheimremarketing.co.uk/connect/catalogues/catalogue/?unit_key=46200_U60121157293-46200;detail_tab=;sort_by=description;sort_dir=asc;simulcast_only=0;sale_id=46200;print_type=summary;p=2;rm=view_detail
  5. Yet it stilled pulled like a beauty
  6. I've got ally sheeting... I put heavy (thick) ply or something water proof (Not marine, but something else) where the chips hit the back board, and thinner stuff where it just rests, e.g.. sides and roof
  7. Hi, Need a couple of groundies to help on this monday (10.10.11), no experience needed. PM me. Adam
  8. I think he generally said good but expensive. (£1000 ish) Moosie
  9. So, they may not even fill their own bags...mmmm http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/firewood-forum/14977-how-much-do-cpl-fuel-express-pay.html
  10. Think they were £7 ish. They were approx.... let me measure my hand and I shall tell you.... about 10"x20" and however thick what.. 6-7"
  11. Looking in Homebase the other day, came across these "hardwood logs" Funny cause they don't look like hardwood logs. Perhaps the addition of traditional makes it all alright. Trading standards needing a call perhaps? What do you reckon?
  12. As said before there are many, You could look at other aspects as well as having sliding d-rings, bosun seat doesn't squeeze your cheeks quite so much, central rear attachment point for your chainsaw, I brought a harness off theocus on here, It is so darn comfortable, would be perfect except no sliding rings! Cresto harness - Treeworker.co.uk Do you want to buy it? £90 inc p&p, it's all in one piece, no stitching loose?
  13. Oh, and keep going back to these companies you have enquired at. Be keen and polite! You will get there!
  14. I am looking to get some sort of software in place, preferably with Filemaker Pro... and I found this! Looks like a good deal. Will work on mac and PC and he can develop it further for you, here is a free demo download. You do need to buy a copy of Filemaker to make the full version work Mac Edge Corporation A Great Deal on Arborist FileMaker Pro? database! A Great Deal on Arborist FileMaker Pro? database! A Great Deal on Arborist FileMaker Pro? database! It may not cover all bases but it does quite a lot in one program, also Filemaker pro is pretty stable.
  15. It's the new otter box I've got the otter box.. it's ok but bulky and the out case keeps coming off! Oh by the way go for an iPhone 4... it's so much better, in every way, and with the iPhone 5 coming soon it should be getting cheaper!
  16. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osfITwKz7SM&NR=1&feature=fvwp]Extreme Tree Climbing - YouTube[/ame]
  17. Anyone need a lift from Ealing... going along the A40, can stop at any roundabout along the A40.. then non stop up the M25. Will be leaving Ealing at 9.
  18. Hows this machine been.. anyone else have anything to say on it?
  19. Used Subaru Forester 4x4 Car Review - Summary - What Car?
  20. This is a sweet little app... App Store - Road Trip ? MPG, Mileage and Fuel Economy
  21. Took one down the other week... had a bit of a sleep less night before hand but actually it was okay, the manual polish clearing device worked well and we could chip it, as it wasn't stringy!! Doubles all round:biggrin:
  22. had this with my 088 didn't do it one day.... 4 months later all good!! Crazy... but probably flooded, and trying to start a flooded 88, mmmm

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