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burrell_

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  1. iv just brought one of these and i think it good there is a vid link on the 2nd one Portek Ultra ChainMaster Portek Limited
  2. and i though i would save the best till last george now u can wind him up i dont really no what he was doing in the 3rd pic that pic of that wire turned out really well
  3. here u go mate pic from today lol cheers mate for ur help and george
  4. yeh mate 1 m2 they went down ok we didnt think it was bad but im feeling it tonite
  5. 700 sq m in 1 and a half days that with all the cutting in to m2 ?
  6. and then it was green. it gave mine and dad back a hammering
  7. i bet i no what he is thinking lol :lol:
  8. have u a Author in mind or good books for me to look for
  9. this is the book. i hate it when i see a bad reduction. if no one tells u have done wrong and why then u cant learn so thanks for being honest Insects That Feed on Trees and Shrubs :: ISA UK&I Chapter
  10. ok mate since u have said that iv bin looking at some books found one called Diseases of Trees & Shrubs 2nd Edition and another called Insects That Feed on Trees and Shrubs are they any good dont want to get it wrong again
  11. it was not a woodpecker hole that whole area was rotten so tryed to scrap what ever bug was in it out i take it i did wrong in trying to cut what ever was in the out i did wonder about the arbrex but thats what the customer wanted on it
  12. what are the spec of the new husq and 201
  13. yes mate we are laying it by hand and not looking forward to it back braker
  14. i now have 3 silver birch on diffrent site that have the same problem one i planted 3 years ago i ent got a pic of how it starts but its looks like little drill hole round the stem of the tree the pic are what iv tryed to cut out can anyone help me in telling me whats done it. i think its a bug of some sort but not shore. can i stop it and if so how cheers for any help martin
  15. yes bart ur rite mate and look what the fire has done poor walnut
  16. buster look up hire or buy mate thats where that one come from u can put bricks under the thing and u dont feel much the tiller just stop just hired the rotovator and the digger
  17. Hire Barreto - Home buster it is the best rotovator one beast of a bit of kit 13hp and nothing stops it
  18. day 3 use the rotavator to brake down the soil and mix sand into the really clay areas and start stone rake/level the site
  19. i no its not tree work but thought i would share a bit of landscaping to anyone that maybe intrested that me and my old man have bin upto i have no pic of the site before we started but it was a mess. builders had mixed bricks ,concret and clay into really good soil next week we will be laying 960 sq m of turf the first set of pic is day 2 after i scraped most of the c**p of and leveled it out
  20. cheers for the tip about the willow might look in to that a bit more niftysteve and yes u would be rite im only about 15mins away from them and this was the other thing in the yard today :thumbup:
  21. yes mate 5 of them all the old ones end up down that left side. mat bells/GTS old one is there
  22. why i was out taking pic today thought i would take a pic for all u mog lovers
  23. there u go mate i have pic now
  24. he might be a student but he done that cop over and the cop is ament to no law lol

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