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Husqvarna King

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  1. Yeah, i totally agree with you there, but with a trailer, long as u check serial number and have a good look over it it should be all good, some are even new!! The chainsaws/diggers etc can all be started etc but i would be very weary about buying anything like that from any auction....still if u have a few quid to spend and like tinkering like me its a good place to go
  2. buying a Ranger????!!! What do you want a "clit" truck for!!??? The Auction is a good place mate, normally people view on a Sunday and attend the real Auction on the Monday, you can even make a bid over the phone or find out the reserve, the guy in charge is very helpful too. Also if you came on the Monday there is an Ifor williams dealer (new trailers) less than a mile from the Auction site:001_smile:
  3. try http://www.theauctioneer.co.uk it is a monthly auction held on the last monday in every month, it is in Essex however but i go every month and there are some great trailers of all different sizes and many in great condition, they go very cheap. might be worth a look
  4. I think in the picture of him he is telling the two guys how to maintain a guidebar judging by that crappy cut!!
  5. What could the Northern monkeys teach us that we Southerners dont already know!!
  6. and also to look professional you should also be using an orange saw
  7. im guessin the mewp was at full mast haha:sneaky2:
  8. i'd have felled it too!!!! all that fannying around - wasting firewood!!
  9. HA HA try playing with the harness too
  10. Yeah its like an Arborist Sausage Fest haha:sneaky2:
  11. sorry to piss on your fire mate:001_tongue:
  12. If i owned a MEWP I really wouldnt want to be hiring it out...people dont respect hired out kit and also the maintenance would be ghastly!!
  13. Nooooooo.............dont do it!!!! MEWPS are really cheap to hire here in essex, if there is a tree that is too dangerous to climb i hire the right MEWP for the right situation, still prefer the good old 13mm of rope all the way!!
  14. Yeah, i have a 36ft ladder, a great bit of kit, mainly used for access but great for large conifers and also (when tied) to nip off a quick limb, rather than get a high tie in point and limb walk....always attached to the tree when cutting though
  15. Haha thats a good point.....some1 was about to make a schoolboy error haha
  16. Robust.....and Stihl....haha havnt heard that said since the good old days of the 020:confused1:
  17. could practice a few 'Dog tooth' cuts on those beauties:001_tt1:
  18. Haha and probably a scarf and hand in case he gets cold haha:001_tongue:
  19. nice vid mate, you have made my mind up, im gonna get a 390 and outing the 66!!!! sounds a treat:001_tt1:
  20. my ex girlfriend used to nick all the plasters from my first aid kit for her bloody feet when wearing heels!!
  21. the bloody starter cord keeps breaking on my Silky - how can i ever become a pro:confused1:
  22. haha i climb with a first aid kit, my groundie always fills the bloody thing up with condoms though!! Safe climbing i suppose, i also think it could be a good idea to have one on the rope bag too, esp for those of you who dont take one in the tree with you...and as for climbing with a silky only, i hope you have a tube of Savlon on a biner to hand hahahaha
  23. i've never had one of those, but i think my grandad did, he always had his arm in a sling after trying to start the bloody thing haha
  24. You wanna learn how to look after a saw then fella...or send the orange ones to me:001_tt1:
  25. HAHA like ya style old boy!!

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