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Khriss

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  1. Dodged that bullet then - you could have ended up with a Landrover !! K
  2. Just get a big landowning client interested in the idea, Ive set one up but it dont pay in itself , just part of the general management scheme . K
  3. Have you had a Bat inspection carried out or just being careful ? K
  4. Mental ! K
  5. Well, you can do what ever yr brief says you can ! If yr manual says do not modify a tool ( any tool in point ) then yr stuck with that regarding what you give yr employees . If I decide I want to use Spuds ported saw , thats my own choice , and I am sure I will enjoy using his efforts . K
  6. I will probably never own a ported saw , as I generally just pick up a bigger saw , but Spuds work on top handled saws certainly is a benefit , just use the get-out I put up earlier K
  7. Its usually in the tool manual and Puwer requires you follow that manual and have it with you K .
  8. Probably will run , old guy probably popped his clogs n been forgotten abt . K
  9. Well, yr spud ported saw will run abt same chainspeed ( dictates yr class of trouser) bit noisier ( red banded ear muffs) puWeR don't allow modification of tools, unless a factory modification. Just say you " took it to this guy who serviced it, and now it runs really great" ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‰ K
  10. I would try out with yr local tree company to get experience. But language and no driving license is a big problem ๐Ÿ™ K
  11. Cherry brandy more like. K ( which i do indeed like)
  12. Atrocious, no other word. Looks a bit too sound for 130 yrs tho ๐Ÿค” however no excuse for that butchery. K
  13. Usually the stuff you buy domestically is way weaker than commercial stuff anyway ( risk averse these folks) K
  14. Not too bad, they react well to pruning, if top was dead, wots the base like? K
  15. Makes me fancy a bit of a walk along Offa's Dike. AA web seminar saved me the bother ๐Ÿ˜‰ K
  16. 'Tree hunter' nears end of 13 year nature project WWW.BBC.CO.UK Rob McBride records ancient and culturally significant trees along Offa's Dyke. Well done that man. K
  17. 'pin it on him ' firmly ๐Ÿ˜ k
  18. Next to me, by the sound of that k
  19. Something got under yr skin there Kev, perchance ๐Ÿ˜ฌ let me finish cooking n open the vin ๐Ÿ˜‰ K
  20. ' shape' no, load of good growth points there, plenty of scope for a good canopy without hammering it, with easy picking fr fruit- probably got a bit cyclical on fruiting so a prune could buck it up a bit. Mulching definate and check soil. Possibly offer alternate planted tree to help pollination. K
  21. Khriss

    Jokes???

    Am sure you will see me out, Mr Stubby. K
  22. Thinking more Maltese cross, 10p in per member, should be enuff nickel silver for that - i will take the hit if HM Royal mint gets a sniff of it. K
  23. Mix it to consistency you want, but a hot summer day yr gonna smell ๐Ÿ˜‰ K
  24. Nicely done and no fencing wire ๐Ÿ™‚ K
  25. I have got a hearth and crucible if you need castings, just say how big ๐Ÿ˜ K

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