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jamesw

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  1. Now that is cheap mate:001_cool: maybe he means on the new engine! which it says it has had. Good luck mate could be a steal!
  2. Hi Guys and Girls I am currently looking into my van being sign written and i am stuck as to what to do! I know that this will be the best and most cost effective way of marketing and don't want to spend twice or get it wrong! I am a fan of KISS (keep it simple stupid) but am wondering weather to go for the big vehicle wrap signage for the old bull baffles brains! feel like harry hill FIGHT:laugh1: Would like to get the forums opinions to see if it can sway me one way or the other? At the moment i don't know. so any ideas, Photos or do's or don'ts would be appreciated. Cheers James
  3. jamesw

    hand tools

    buy a good set of felco secateurs, a silky gomatro 300 and a weaver scabbard to hold them both:thumbup: as for the top handle just get a stihl 170 or171 i think new you could get one in the reigon of £180! not so harsh on the wallet but gets the job done
  4. that should have been industrial doh!
  5. when i worked for the LA i used to use an intustrial steam cleaner worked a treat on harness and rope
  6. didn't get it so asked the missus to look! she got it straight away:blushing: busy laughing at me now saying that that would probably be something i would do! LMAO when i got it (eventually)
  7. has it recently had storm damage?
  8. The guy bought it and had a thorough look over it! IMO i think he has a cheek to phone you and ask for the money back:sneaky2: he should stop crying like a little girl and just get on with it, i personally would be pissed off but i wouldn't ring as i had bought it as seen and as you said done 300miles since. tell him sold as seen
  9. could be your rivals:sneaky2: or your mates:001_tt2: used to do it to a mate of mine alot take them and then put them somewhere he would see them in the morning not really that funny but made me chuckle:blushing:
  10. good whim buy! i bet people laughed at the guy who came up with ebay and facebook i would use it defo:thumbup:
  11. JO BEAU WOODCHIPPER M300 WITH 13HP HONDA ENGINE on eBay (end time 08-Dec-09 18:00:42 GMT) still there
  12. there is a jo beau on ebay at the moment for £2300 BIN:001_cool:
  13. from what i remember from starting out climbing i always had my weight in the harness and below the limb! so if your doing that still (sorry if your not:blushing:) then swing up above the limb and advance your lanyard to waist height lean back and throw. Sorry if this is suck eggs:001_smile:
  14. In all seriousness your customer should contact the insurance agents not the broker, and tell the actual insurers what has been said! Also i think that the both of you should put it all in writing to the insurance ombudsman! It stinks it really does:sneaky2:
  15. this is my truck and i am waiting on a mate to fabricate me up a a good back something like in pic 2! wish i could make it into a tipper maybe in the future
  16. my missus doesn't like that at all she wants to know where you seen it? incase its anywhere near our house!
  17. well to buck the trend i have an echo hand held and so far it hasn't let me down! seems to be of the same standard as stihl! but agree stihl is the top dog:blushing:
  18. its happened to me and i know its annoying but just laugh and forget about it! some idiot has worked his but off to earn £20 for a load of logs:lol:
  19. as the title suggests has anyone got the ISA certification guide? and do they want to part with it?
  20. jamesw

    Van drivers.

    who is to blame? probably me in a coppers eyes:sneaky2:
  21. jamesw

    Loler

    paid £70 last time and he marked up kit that needed it:thumbup1:
  22. Hi everyone I have a vermeer stump grinder 206. I at present transport it on a trailer but i am looking at other ways of transporting it about. i have seen 1 photo online with an attached tow hitch (in USA), and on inspection of the machine i can disengage the wheels from drive so they will free wheel. The questions i want and need to know are: 1 Has anyone out there used this machine or similar with a tow behind attachment? 2 If you have do you know if there are any restrictions whilst towing speed, terrain, etc 3do you have any photos, ideas and knowledge to pass on? cheers for reading gang look forward to your replies:thumbup:

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