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Gray git

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  1. Gray git

    l200 truck

    Good going getting it lighter but remember the cops pulling you onto the scales are going of 1st impressions.
  2. Gray git

    l200 truck

    That looks a heavy frame, strong but taking up way too much of Your payload. I'd be thinking of getting it redone in aluminum or at least finding somethin lighter than ply for the sides. Outher than that looks good.
  3. Bloke near me is drying biomass with a biomass boiler and a heat transfer air blower system of some sort. North penine wood fuel I think.
  4. You can fix fat but you carnt fix ugly, or you can but it costs more.
  5. Oregon at the moment but might be going on to the sexy bio oil from northern arb suppliers when that runs out, cheap and a good pick on the can.
  6. Sorry to disappoint but that was a one off limited edition bit of equipment from what I hear and very hard to track down as now sporting a floppy hair disguise
  7. You two taking out shares in stein? The 3001 is brilliant according to anyone who grounds for me, had mine just over a year and never actually lowered anything off it myself as I'm normally up top. 1st few big lumps I bet you put too much raps on it
  8. Agreed jesse, the best are the ones who have worked up to to position and we have a few like that in neighboring districts but just not in my local 1. Highways inspectors On the whole are good and will listen to concerns but are often unwilling to step in when it's a privately owned tree that's posing a risk but as I don't quite know what authority they have in these circumstances all we can do is try and then if the worst happens then our conscience is clear.
  9. As above prittymuch and often give a name of a consultant, but would be a waste of time reporting it to our local LPA as they would either say what's that or what's it got to do with us as they won't even act on informant abound completely dead trees in public parks so very unlikely to care about a privately owned tree.
  10. Was with tree surgery insurance but just switched to arborisk as needed a higher level of hired in plant Cover than the 1st could offer competitively but would highly recommend either as both easy to deal with and are very helpful getting the cover you need.
  11. Thanks Chris you have made a little boy happy.
  12. Cracking panoramic picture thear Paul, never manage to get mine to look that smooth. Must be so nice to have a chill out on the bike home through open countryside. What happened to the blue ranger, or have I missed an installment about its location.
  13. If that's what your Bell end looks like I feel sorry for your lady More like a set of bum cheeks
  14. Oak and if my memory is right a spruce. Found a 2" diameter elder growing 30'ish up a sycamores but no picks so technically according to forum ruled will not count
  15. What make of crane is that Mitch? Sorry if you have said in a past post and I've mist it.
  16. I got 1of them log splitter love bites as well but mine went along the finger not across it.
  17. Nice little selection On this stump, not sure if more fruiting body's about this year or am I just noticing them more:thumbup:
  18. Is that an insulated boom Steven, looks like one local electric lads use with that little crane on the end?
  19. Ever considered going down the wee chipper way, cs100 or the like. Able to handle most average jobs, minimal outlay, good resale value and just Hire in if you get a bigger job with more stuff to shift.
  20. That's nowt I dropped a digestive biscuit in my coffee at lunch time
  21. Arb association website, free download On there which I used as a template for my t and c
  22. Id have to back you on that 1 bud, swap that view for the concrete jungle, no thank you. I hope she makes a decision soon for both of your sanitys.
  23. Looking good, had wills pickup even stoped before the 1st photo was taken Bet you carnt wate till tomorrow to feed stuff into it. Keep us posted.
  24. Grinding a little stump in a back garden with my rg13 when it grabbed hold and flung itself and me through the panel fence into next doors garden Chogging down a tree in another garden, dropped a log down which disappears through a hidden manhole into a septic tank,refused to go and retrieve it!

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