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  1. one more for u then brought the bar of rob D
  2. very true mate in the next few weeks i will be buying new rails for my mill 24inch to make it 48inch now need to buy another old saw wouldnt mind a dolmar 166
  3. i brought my 076 of ebay end of last year for £ 210
  4. lol like u said it worked iv bin looking at one of these or something along those lines Redirect Notice
  5. testcricket01 if u get time would u be able to get a pic of that winch mounted on ur truck i could do with something like that
  6. all i started with is a 50m yale 16mm bull rope rc2000, isc Pulley 70kN, 4 steel Karabiners got more kit now but u can do alot with that best thing to do is have a word with justin (fr jones) im shore he will sort u out
  7. ms 460 all the way i brought a 441 as my first saw always picked it up first even after i got a 024,660 till i rebuilt a 046 witch a member give me now i pick the 046 up having said that the 441 is a good saw
  8. 2 weeks mate she will be in big fire wood rings i will take some more pic i cant wait to give this a good run
  9. matty started this job for me last year and i finished it cheers matty this was the first time with the 660 up the tree ( it was the first job of this year)
  10. burrell_

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    that would be a easy sat morning job £140 thats what i can see from the pic but pics can be mis leading all u can do is look at the job work out how long u think it will take u (price it per hour + waste +chipper what ever u want to put on+ stumpginder ) u want to cover ur costs and make a wage if 300 is what u think it will cost u to do the job a make a bit of profit then 300 is ur price
  11. im in cambs between 220 and 300 what u have to work out is what u want per day as a climber the chipper is worth 100 per day put ur day rate on and add waste im in cambs if u was a really really good climber with a chipper and take a load of chip/wood with u 300 a day
  12. fs 400 or 450 with a 3 blade clearing knife is want u need
  13. 1st and 2nd reductions i have no before pics off, i have never done yew trees before or never tackled tree like this so im open to some input to what u lot think the last 2 pics is what the customer wanted i didnt really want to do it but i got payed for it and tryed to do what i could
  14. josh ur inbox is a bit full

  15. did u like the pic i sent u spud ps i want one of theses :thumbup: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxMPgN_2Mvs&feature=related]Stihl MS261 20" Bar - YouTube[/ame]
  16. this is my bench mate 3rd one has that 024 in it :thumbup1:
  17. iv always used the grandberg chain find that the best tryed the orgeon just got to try his stihl chain for ripping
  18. that look pritty simple mate lol :lol: have a go at one of these have a good xmas mate
  19. i made a point of finding the 076 and putting that 47inch bar that rob d sold me out iv just moved house and everything is everywhere once again thank u for a great service rob i think i need to get bigger rails for my mill rob (i have the 24inch lol) and that the new toy josh
  20. robert raven was the bloke i was ament to get him a copy but have not found the time to upload it for him bin meaning to but with moving house and very busy working have not managed to
  21. just a bit off topic but has anyone or does anyone no of a ported 201
  22. does anyone use this head cam for climbing if so what do u think of it (or has someone taken a vid in tree work i can look at ) thank for any help martin
  23. my m400 is just over 2 years old ent n ever had that problem go fine a local engneer and see if he can drill and tap a over size bolt a bsf (british standered fine ) tread thats what i would do (but i would do it my self ) best of luck mate
  24. it could be a oil seal on the crank that lets the air in

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