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carlos

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  1. yep mulching blade and a big patch of knarley bramble along with my mp3 ear defenders and iam as happy as a pig in poo!
  2. there a bit slow and the cable legnth is annoyingly short and thus time comsuming to do a long pull, but cheap and can be usefull too. i think misterhben put up a thread regarding an american one that had a lot longer rope on itand was still cheap. carl
  3. try and do some test digging first as numbers per day can vary drasticly if its rocky. have the farm a digger of rotorvator to till it over as that would make it really easy and quick, although if you go on an hourly rate that might not be want you want! carl
  4. thanks for replys, was kinda hopeing you would say its a crap saw so i wouldnt have to try and buy it! do you think they would run any more than a 20" bar?? thanks carl
  5. thanks just wondering as a friend is thinking of selling one and i thought could be a good larger saw( than my 346xp).
  6. are these saws any good? what is an old one worth? what max bar will they run? thanks carl
  7. yep love my 18v lith ion makita drill.
  8. thanks for input , i went for the scott easy green and it has done the job so happy enough thanks. carl.
  9. how about ringing around your area and seeing if anyone would be intrested in your service/idea?? my limited experience with the older ones (1988) is that is always somthing going wrong with them be it major or minor. they are very versetile tho, are they that good off road?? had our one stuck loads but that could be down to dodgy driving! good luck with your project( wish i had 50k to invest!!!) carl
  10. hope he is found safe and sound. carl
  11. yes theres an asparagus patch, although they had finished up when we moved in so looking forward to eating them soon. i think my girlfriend is doing her best to plant every vegetable known to man, it has an irigation system so cuts labour a lot.
  12. nice looking tree house. good luck.
  13. looking forward to some nice veg this year as we are looking after a place with a mega polytunnel, been busy filling it up with muck all winter.
  14. nice and acurate but surley a massive risk of the dead top going through the patio door?? i think if i was already up the i would of felled bits out but just my way. carl
  15. do people not just use the natural forks in the tree for redirects that they do not intend to return to?? or is there a saftey reason against it? thamks carl
  16. good photos dan, i think the srt style can really win out in these situations of dodgy or awkward tip,s, seems to me to be a lot safer than just one point. how is the unicender compared with lock j+rw? thanks carl.
  17. sorry heres the after shot:001_smile:
  18. managed to get one tree done, as was blowing a gale and wet all morning and stoped just long enough for me to think it was a good idea to start work then pissed it down again, so a slippy climb. photos arnt great as was raining, dedcided to prune the leaning limbs hard and if it bushes up too bad then ill remove the tree. should be able to go a lot lighter on the remaining trees. carl
  19. could just be somthing really simple(.ie dud battery, cold weather) the plus side of a vehicle where everything needs fixing is once done you should have a good truck, a bit odd but i think there is some logic in there! hope you get it sorted. carl
  20. yep nearly bought a pair today but got swayed by the really cheap burgers instead. lol
  21. that could be a possibilty, there seems to three categorys of tree 1- bad lean and form. 2- ok but bit leggy 3- nice enough dense crown. so i guess down the line cat 1/2 may go, but they are the biggest trees on the site with no targets around( apart from other planting) so keen to keep as many as poss. i think iam going to reduce and balance cat 1 tree,s and lightly reduce cat 2 tree,s and then maybey light thin on the cat 3 tree. probably do sum tommorrow so may put up sum shots (or not!) depending how they look:lol: as there seems to be some reduction artists on arbtalk and iam pretty sure iam not one of them! thanks carl.
  22. thanks again i will disscuss the regrowth aspect futher with them, there are no cost implications(unfortuantly!) as its family. i think i will have to reduce some of the longer/leaning end weighted at least. i think thinning would deffinitly cause lions tailing as there kinda like that anyhow. thanks carl
  23. weather looks pretty mild. thanks for the input i will think it over and disscuss with them, iam not sure wether removing them is an option though. can you thin the regrowth to create a better shape crown? thanks carl.
  24. a point that i had not considered, how cold is cold?? its a fairly mild part of the world? thanks carl
  25. thanks for that pointing out that really obvious minor detail which i had over looked. made me laugh . think i will just go for the cheapy one as suggested. thanks carl

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