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carlos

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  1. iam also thinking of getting a blower but cant get exited as surley the most boring tool to have to shell out for? would echo the comments on the vac,s we had a sthil one and was just slow and pretty usless really. carl
  2. thanks for the photos garden kit, i have just taken it all apart didnt see anything obvious but put back together and started it and stoped it a few times with no flooding so fingers crossed although intermitent problems are the worst. so once again big thanks to the folk of arbtalk. cheers carl
  3. thanks guys will try that although the carb is awkward to get off, lots of gaskets, some of which i have just replaced so i suspect the problem may be of my own making wouldnt be the first time either! thanks again. carl
  4. hi i have a honda HRB 535 mower that after being run when turned off floods petrol out from the choke flap area( air filter removed) with a kinda hissing noise and fails to start iam guessing that the carb is flooding some how any ideas how to fix???? thanks carl.
  5. hi i have an old husky 254 that runs but starts over revving after a while, just wondering what sort of money it might be worth? thanks carl
  6. ok thats ordered i went for the tanaka tph270s in the end mainly because of the weight and price so hopfully it will be ok, wont be using it 24/7 anyhow. and for a change the local dealer came in with a good price too! thanks for the advice aprriciate it. carl.
  7. thanks guys, iam assuming the tanaka and hitachi are the same thing?? looking like its between that and the echo, kinda like the sound of lighter as me little arms do get tired when hedging!!! easy lift harness sounds good have to pay for the machine first tho! thanks carl
  8. hi think i have narrowed it down to three models, just after opinions and experiances with them, i know some of this has been covered in previous threads, -hitachi -ch55epc -sthil hL95 -echo 265ES thanks carl. p.s i will be my only trimmer so will have to do faces aswell.
  9. thanks for the help and suggestions, the public lia for me would be about protecting me in case of injury to third person as hopfully wont be damaging any property. i guess its just a case of working out if i can afford it , kinda struggling with the princaple of paying for somthing i hope not to use.... and then doing the same next year!! thanks again
  10. hi. iam doing a few garden maintance jobs on my own and am thinking about getting public liability cover for my piece of mind, but when i explain to customers that at present i have no form of insurance all they seem concerned with is if i have an accident. so is this personal accident cover?? do most people have this?? i want to say iam fully insured but dont feel public liability is enough? hope this makes sense thanks carl.
  11. few questions if ya dont mind! how are people securing the line at the base of the tree?? i was thinking of getting a chunky split tail for this, plus i like the ability to lower in rescue but also like the technique of isolating the anchor fork with an alpine butterfly. is there a way of doing both? otherwise ill have to way up the odds of cutting the rope down the back of the tree or cutting myself preferably neither. thanks hope this makes some sense. cheers carl.
  12. nice photos, would imagine the groundie had his work cut out with such a small work area and mac being heavy as. thanks for sharing carl.
  13. cool only used mine a few times but cant see the need to switch to DRT on that many ocassions. just hoping ART will make a srt lock jack style thing!
  14. thanks for all the advice guys , some good points to think about although unfortunally my work van(and only transport, not that succsessfull...yet!) died on the side of the road today, i think it could be fuel pump issue so ride on purchuse will have to wait. thanks again carl.
  15. thanks cary, i too would like to hear about your "event" hope you are ok from it! would be good to know what not to do with the wrench thanks again carl.
  16. hi iam looking to buy a used ride on mower for my own use plus hopfully a few cutting jobs. just after some advice on what to check when veiwing a machine?? i realise new is better but i cant afford/justify it. also any makes to aviod. thanks carl.
  17. hi ian on your test photos what is the purpose of the metal eye on the rw tether? looked like an interesting tree to climb. thanks carl
  18. just wondering what ropes people are using with this system? iam using tachyon which is ok but was wondering wether one could use a more static rope or wether that was only for acsses not the whole climb. thanks carl
  19. the lack of friction with the system is such a bonus i ended up with my rope through loads of forks as different anchors around the tree and then off into the second tree, then down and just pulled it all through with no cambium saver to get stuck. just need to get better with the throw line now. would deffinatly recomend at least trying one. thanks kevin! carl
  20. sorry to hear about your gear and their workshop. so whats the best / recomended thing to do with battery charging?? ive never been that happy with it in the house or in the shed. carl
  21. it only has a 12hp engine? is that right my push mower has 6hp
  22. we use sthil fs480,s (think? or simmilar model) and they are great never hand any probs and they seem to love getting stuck into clearing tough stuff
  23. thanks for the photos ian. does your hand assecnder attatch to your RW? or just to the foot loop. had a quick go at the frog walk with basicly the same set up seem good although i definitly need practice to get the rythem right. the RW won out today for a small job of reducing a long pine limb, just set up a single line over a high main branch and then redirected to the fork above the limb to work on then pantined up straight out on the end of the limb. do you find the RW works better on a short tether and no karribiner at the top of the LJ. cheers carl
  24. thanks for sharing, really good photos would love to see those trees in the flesh. thanks carl
  25. had a go with the rw and lock jack in small tree at work today seemed good i actually found the lockjack smoother on the desecnt than with drt. looking forward to trying that frogwalking thing looks easy and fast. not sure about the use off non rated karribiners on the rope wrench, surely its just as essential as the hitch or LJ in srt mode therefore needs to be securley fixed?? totaly new to the RW thing so please correct me if iam wrong. cheers carl

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