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burrell_

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  1. I as a contractor i always check with the TO myself At the end of the day if it's my contract I see it as it fulls on my shoulders And if its Huntingdon in Cambs the TO is a helpfull bloke U will have to play the waiting game and see what happens Have u got anything the TO said in writing or email Ps it can't be as bad the amount of big trees they are having out in godmanchester
  2. lol that looks like it will be a mean saw matty nice job as always spud
  3. burrell_

    Ms460

    get it ported it will love a 25inch bar :thumbup:
  4. u should have brought them with u today i may of had some bolts kicking about and as for the blades i do my jo-beau :lol: and that chips fine as u no
  5. rebuild ur 200ts husq 560 395 stihl 441 sorted
  6. Solo 161 that was a nice machine the main dealer is only in st neots
  7. dad is on this 3rd im on my 1st we have had no problems with them reckon they last about 3-4 year the cutters will brake if ur trying to do things with it that they ent design for iv given mine some stick like noring at branchs because i cant be bothered to go get a saw and my cutters are still good iv never had any problems with tanakas they ent design for really rough stuff as the cutter width will tell u i had a demo machine of a solo trimmer now i thought that was a reall good rough cut machine big time see if i can find it
  8. how many times do i have to tell u tananka and new staff:lol::lol::lol:
  9. No reason spud its just a good one lol
  10. mine runs a 18inch bar and eats wood for fun
  11. iv had a ago on a 880 and i cant see the 3120 being as good unless i was to send it to spud to port
  12. thats what is going to happen with the tree one of the council approved contracters will have a look at the tree ed chipped the tree with this little wee chipper last pic is my choice of saw to do the job
  13. it is a shame as u no people get scared when such a big limb fails in a public place and i assume hse and insurance will be the down fall to this tree
  14. thought u may like this tony removal of the tree is on the cards though
  15. and more
  16. some more
  17. this was ament to be yesterdays job but when we got to site and we got asked to take down 2 sycamores started this in the afternoon i was working for wolfman thought i would share as i dont normaly get failed limbs to do
  18. sound like me i make it up as i go along iv met 2 or 3 of them got called out 5 time to finish jobs all u can do is laugh and shake ur head
  19. i dont really like the whole rig big or go home rig safe is what im about i can see the advantage of it when the work is there i my buy one
  20. it does look handy mate i keep watchin vids of the grcs working and am a fan of it but for the amount i would use it ent worth me buying one just yet
  21. thats shinny james what did that cost
  22. ur inbox is full mate

  23. u have my number mate if u want a play give me a buzz iv got the rc2000 i run the rc2000 when ed rigged a big chestnut out (big bits ) the rc2000 is a great bit of kit that u can rig most trees out with if i wanted anything bigger i would be looking at the rc3002 hope that help mate did u get ur mill sorted the new 2001 looks good
  24. iv got a 25m and a 45m just got the 25m for small stuff if u ent planning on doing big stuff for a while 30-35m would be good
  25. yeh i am i was taking the micky think it for the district council

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