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burrell_

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  1. 441 20 inch bar great saw for fire wood
  2. i was just trying to see what the most expensive course i could find was like i said i was bored
  3. iv bin looking round at nptc tickets and the cost of training to (bored) then i found these prices cs 30-31 for 2100 pounds cs 38 2100 pound cs 39 1000 pound so can anyone beat that
  4. can u winch the stumps out ? how close are the stumps and i would be thinking about a yew trees
  5. try putting it on backward i might work better
  6. whats all that backing up about round that tulip u want one of these mate no backing up turn on the spot [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAoGFPDPB80&feature=related]YouTube - Grasshopper Mower: Professional Cut[/ame]
  7. i run mine with the 30inch on it but i must say the 25inch bar on the 66 is great eats wood and its so well balanced with the 25 on hope u have alot of fun with that shiny thing ps u should have put a alasken mill on it and made some nice planks out of that beech
  8. try getting in tuch with eric hunter they should be able to tell u or get u a demo hope that helps u out Eric Hunter - Professionnal machinery for the environment
  9. timberwolf shredder hire one once and all i would say is no no no no no no no and no bloked it up 2 many times ivy is great for bloking it up so is wet cony it went ok when we put woody stuff through it have u had a look at these i keep thinking about getting a demo at some point SAELEN multi-vegetation chipper/shredder
  10. Dont start till 11.30am Client would like a lie in :lol: i remember a job over christmas i got told not to start before 10am me and josh got to site at 7.50am started at 8.30am
  11. 66 25inch bar u wont go wrong one hell of a saw :thumbup:
  12. i was thinking about buying a ms 261 with 16inch bar for bloking down small trees but might hang on a bit. i alway buy stihl but that pic made me think maybe i need to try a husq
  13. that saw looks sweet do u have any specs
  14. or [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOOzWli0rmU]YouTube - ‪Granberg - Alaskan Mark III 30" Mill and Aluminum EZ-Rail Guide‬‏[/ame] hope that helps chaps
  15. alli done was watch rob.d vids on youtube of him milling a bit of oak and the vids on his chanel then had a play see if i can find it to help u out YouTube - ????? alaskanmilluk
  16. cheers bart i forgot all about that lol i will post a pic tomorrow of the frames when i start building it Matthew Burton 4 inch i would love one but have enought of this and josh i was not going to let u stand around lol [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFZU4ImRnXk&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL]YouTube - ‪BLUEBELL RLH‬‏[/ame]
  17. proud tommer ent the word i could not belive how well it went for its first run. im going to sort the probelms this week then if the weather is nice next week end it will run again. i just cant belive i made it and it runs so well, all that hard work was worth it in the end
  18. one of the vids for u to watch mate [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjaQpxe8190]YouTube - ‪BLUEBELL RLH‬‏[/ame]
  19. im making 6 slate wagons mate next time ur home ur coming over to have a look mate
  20. iv had a great day started at 8.30 getting ready to steam my little engine and she run as sweet as a nut all day got to sort 4/5 things but what a day im well happy here are some pic just trying to load vids up on youtube at the moment
  21. spare time and hobbie is playing with traction engines but iv also bin building this just finished after 2 and a half years it was its the first time its gone round the track today :thumbup:
  22. 90 but the big showmans engine i play/look after is 200 what engines do u have mate

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