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burrell_

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  1. that friction cord is the only one that feels rite on the imori for that knot iv tryed about 6 diffrent types of friction cord i get on with it really well
  2. thats what i climb with
  3. this is mine
  4. nice one mate cheers
  5. 29 thats intresting all the info iv looked at that grinder say 35inch now that looks easy to use just watched a vid on utube
  6. you beet me to my next Q about teeth. what teeth would u say r good mate
  7. most of my work is in back gardens with little access to the tree i have a jo-beau m400 for this reasion to chip waste but the last 5-6 jobs iv bin asked to price up, iv bin asked to grind the stumps out as well it got me thinking most the machines iv seen that will go throught a gate way are 13hp grinders that look like they take ages to grind stumps out (im only going on what iv seen on youtube) just wondered if any one knowns of a machine with more power and will get the job done quicker iv seen this bandit but that cant be the only machine that looks easy to use and works well any help would be much appriciated cheers martin [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtnW0IkNLr4]YouTube - Bandit Model HB20 Sidewinder Stump Grinder - Quick Clips[/ame]
  8. i use Imori it just feels like a 13mm rope but really light weight but i dont climb on mine day in day out mostly weekends i no josh has climbed on Imori for over a month now might be worth pm him ask him what he thinks of the rope
  9. JAC you having problems mate if so what are they i have a 400
  10. lol its stig off TOPGEAR (arb stig)
  11. carbon ones thats what i have if u go for the carbon ones Measure the total length from the arch of your foot to the base of your knee. as there are 4 diffrent sizes. i find i can use them all day with out them hurting(oh and one big thing with them spike u cant walk around while wearing them as stones hard ground rip the carbon to peaces. i place a bit of 2ft-3ft ply at the base of the tree and take spikes of as soon as i get out the tree hope that helps martin
  12. cheers monkey-D them pic are the same as on the bottem off the trunk on that oak
  13. i will see if i can get some pic 2 years ago the oak tree im talking about was a really nice straight tree but then it started getting then black spotts round the bass off the tree with in a year the tree was dead
  14. i no of a oak near me with the same pic as ur have there mate dont no what it is ever but it has killed the tree
  15. what that old thing lol did u get a ride behind it Burrell Road Locomotive 3633, Lord Kitchener, Image 99 - Steam Scenes
  16. i didnt go i could have walked there in 30 min as its just down the road from me one of are steamers was there though
  17. andy i started with 2 side frames (5mm plate) bits of angle and a set of drawing and knowing nothing about building engines or machining but new quit alot about running steam engines and seting valves and valve gear etc. so thought i would take on a challange as i wanted some sort of steam engine of my own. i soon learnt made loads off mistakes at the start. the first big job where i really woried all the way form start to finish was the cyl blocks. but got there in the end runs on steam and very nearly finshed it
  18. 366 Timberwolf 25/150 6" Diesel Chipper
  19. nothing to do with arb but its a model iv bin making for just over 2 years pic are a bit old as it has a cab on now so will have to get some new pic off it
  20. lol first time that bin full lol cleared
  21. i love this one always makes me laugh [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0mMLdm7RgQ]YouTube - DUMBEST TREE FELLERS[/ame]
  22. i used my 441 for 3 weeks straight clearing bridle ways and foot paths felling 8-16inch trees allday no problem with the weight off the 441 chaps
  23. lol it looks one hell off a bit of kit mate is it a 19/28 safe track
  24. 441 with a 20inch bar on it i find a 25 a bit slow. i wanted a 361 when i was first going to buy a saw i had it in my head that was the saw i was going to have. i went to salex went to honey brothers to buy the 361 now when i got there told them what i was after first saw etc every one on that stand (people that worked for them and even people that didnt that where standing about drinking beer ) told me just to go for a 441 for the same reasons matty just said and at the time it was a extra 40 pound for a bigger saw. i would never buy a saw now less than a 441
  25. hi mate i no thats a greenmech but what model is it and is that the one that will fit through a gate

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