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Gray git

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  1. You'd have only had to walk a few hundred yards down the road and could have picked 1 of these up if you'd really wanted too. Do you start tomorrow Paul? Looks quite a kitted out company to work for, should be good :thumbup:
  2. 4 point harness and full auto fire suppression system.
  3. Hope your right about that as I've just sent deposit for 1 as sick of the fight I have some days with the rg13 but don't need a full on hydraulic machine as can hire in easy anough for large multi stump jobs. Soon as it's here the rg will be on arbtrader!
  4. Something like that. I was more interested in a khan range rover sport for around the 55k mark ;-) Croft is the nearest, only about 20min away but Donnington ain't really that far away. As part of the local lotus club they do all sorts of things and quite a few charity events with the cars. 1 at beamish in the not too distant future I think.
  5. Yes they had a Nissan in but was white with white interior so did nowt for me. Yes jon my dad just got the green goblin, bit of a limited edition as actually a track prepped edition, I brought back his 3ltr twin turbo subaru legacy and off junction didn't have a chance of keeping up with him!
  6. Blue Bentley was 127k I think. Came home with this little beauty, 260hp in something that weighs less than my quadchip!!
  7. Though you might like to see these Paul, spent the afternoon with my dad today looking as shiny stuff for him.
  8. Red Roo: RedTooth Stump Grinder Tooth Sharpening Demonstration: This is the video I was on about when I was on phone to you last week dean.
  9. No, that would be cruel making her wrap it as well! I get the kids to do it ;-)
  10. ^^^ WHAT HE SAID ^^^ That's how we work in our house, she tells me exactly what, where, and how much, or just hands it to me to rap. And I just get my own anyway. Took 10years of been together to get to this happy understanding mind!!
  11. It was interrupt, but that was me stupidly answering a call from the wife and having to come out the tree to sign some paperwork. Good day, good graft, job done client happy ;-)
  12. Ow yes!
  13. Today which is only 2nd proper working climb since setting it up and worked very nice especially when choggging the pole down as could get it really short and close in.
  14. I'm not enjoying the snow much up top of these pines, brrrr ;-)
  15. Kong duck I've used
  16. Just made something similar on my treemotion, will take photos tomorrow when I'm back down the yard , works well with the zigzag so you can pull from below then shorten up for working again
  17. That's 1 of the biggest k booms I've seen around these parts ham, looks some amount of kit on that site! Forst chipper, vermeer skid steer, forwarder. Your job or in helping someone out on this 1?
  18. Horrible split ash tree today, but the joy of a 4x4 picker Striped it to a pole then felled each part in almost opposite direction leaving an interesting stump.
  19. Sounds lovely, and I thought we had it bad with the odd wasp nests, hippys and chavs. Cheers for the full reply. And cheers for subscribing to my youtube.
  20. ^^^What he said ^^^ I'm hard on clothes and these have definitely lasted my abuse had pfanner arborist type as for longer which are comfortable but only go on on particularly hot days or logging days.
  21. Some cool footage there bud, slowly working my way through them but hit the subscribe button after the 1st few. Always wanted to ask what's a bit of a random question, those gloves... just because they are good or for wrist support Got a mate who has a line clearance company in oz somewhere and says the critters can be a problem if your not watching out for them, had any of them encounters? :eek:
  22. Mad me smile. Well done steve and thanks for helping us help others.
  23. That needs videoing if you do, ;-)
  24. Easy anough to Google the hire firm and call them to confirm sale is genuine.

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