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redmoosefaction

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  1. if you want a fat crane on a flatbed truck look at gatwick group, costs a fair bit but they can do a lot. Gatwick Group | Crane Hire | Contract Lift | Heavy Haulage | Hiab Transport | Cranes | Industrial
  2. Diesel & Petrol Generators | Portable & Electric Generators & Pressure washers & compactor wacker plates | Caravan generator | Motorhome generators OUCH, bit pricey!
  3. I'm sure I saw a generator with a PTO shaft on it the other day.... now let me think where it was. Come back to you soon
  4. I think for the drift innovation you may get a discount for mentioning arbtalk! Check somewhere on the website
  5. I think silky's are worse than c/saws, cos they not making loads of noise and stuff... I could show you around 8 scars where there contacted my skin, probably around 30 stitches in total... and it only takes a touch. :-)
  6. I think it's like tying a bowline in the bight, like if your balancing a branch and your doing two half hitches and finishing with a bowline, but it's a bit hard so you do that. Yeah. That's right :-) Moosie
  7. I think in Britain it's a lump sum tax free... and all the interest is tax free!!
  8. Why oh why did they tell everyone... they will regret it!
  9. They live in Largs... isn't that your manor Mr Blair? Suppose your at the show so you won't have seen this
  10. Jesus! I'm feeling sick already
  11. Stella! One of my grounds said that was wife beating beer! West london! Moosie
  12. Chainsaw and secateurs.... That's all you need. God, you lot are brave putting your reductions on here!
  13. I just had a check back to see the page 3 photos on the lunge thread. I bet there's a few links to some really dodgy male orientated websites. :-) Moosie
  14. I've got geocaching on my iPhone, but it drains the battery really fast. What gps's does everyone use. Maybe some pros and cons. Also I'm on a mac Moosie
  15. Knock the top out first, as much as you can... then peel it like an orange in strips. it all comes with experience. you can always say it's the natural look!!!
  16. Oooo... you haven't tried an 046 yet...mmmmm snarlier beast.
  17. Here's one from an iphone app...
  18. I used to get so wound up by having to fill electronic forms in, that I would give up. Don't bother with the planning portal... it will just do your head in (eventually) Do this instead.... get the treework form from which ever council you need, here's the link for all of them Planning Portal | 1-App if you don't know which council it is then use this site: Directgov: Print out the form, fill in the form by hand, scan it then submit by email (as a PDF), check a week later to make sure they have it and bob's your uncle! By filling it out by hand you won't have to try and attach maps etc.
  19. This was just a rotten crown break where the pruning was too heavy 20+ years ago... the rot set in.. the crown was not cared for.. Kaboom.
  20. Tree Stump Killer 5 x Copper Nails Nail Kill Bush | eBay UK They just don't look very dead in the last photo.. in fact they look like they've been brought back from the dead.. IT'S A MIRACLE!!!!
  21. Harrows r us.. if you can't find them.... TRACTOR HYDRAULIC LOG SPLITTER, WITH 3 POINT LINKAGE | eBay UK
  22. Sorry Guys n Gals...nothing to do with planners, these trees have always been in these pits for as long as I remember (40yrs- ish). If you note when you drive into the car park there is no change of level, never has been... now why are these trees so low... sorry ain't got a clue :-)
  23. I have people say that to me and it was usually someone who worked for me doing a private job on the side! Moosie

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