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Al Cormack

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  1. Ok Cheers Peter. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  2. Stihl HLA85 Telescopic cordless hedge trimmer. Does anyone know if the chainsaw and hedgetrimmer heads are interchangeable on the HLA85 long reach hedgetrimmer and HTA85 polesaw? Cheers Tree Surgeon - Woking | Cormack Tree Care Ltd
  3. Does anyone know if the chainsaw and hedgetrimmer heads are interchangeable on the HLA85 long reach hedgetrimmer and HTA85 polesaw? http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  4. Looks a bit like Amalanchier to me. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  5. Changed the fittings to match my hiab, played musical hoses to work out which ones did rotation and which grabbed, and all works great. Will see how it goes moving woodchip tomorrow. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  6. Good job I've got a big hiab then [emoji106] Looking at some videos of clamshell bucket (bit sad for a Saturday night!), other ones have two halves that open up fully rather than mine that has a central pivot for the two halves. Not sure if there is any pros and cons either way, as haven't used it yet. Need to change the pipe fittings to match my hiab first. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  7. Haven't used it yet. What's a conventional one? Thought this was. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  8. Picked this up off eBay today. 36" wide 56" opening clamshell. I'll bring yours back sometime Bob. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  9. Not for me. It's at an old Nursery site. The tunnel is already there, just needs refurbing. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  10. This is the sort of setup I'm looking at: http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  11. Cheers. Got to find the car again first. It's gone for the time being. Interestingly my daughter took her far to a local garage to get the wheels checked as driving home from Bournemouth later. She told the garage what happened and they said the Peugeot was in there yesterday having a clutch changed. Police have been updated. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  12. My daughters car was hit on early Tuesday night /Weds morning Neighbours heard a noise around 12.30-1am but didn't look out. Whoever did it cleared up any mess as the wing mirror, food handle and wheek arch were no where to be seen. Daughter found this car parked around the corner Haven't found the owner yet. All reported to the police, and still waiting for them to see the owner. Any evidence will be disappearing while we wait... http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  13. I'm looking to get this one recovered. Plan on leaving the doors off so open all the time, and have netting on bottom half. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  14. Mines in a 12x5 trailer. Fits fine and room for a few tools as well if need be http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  15. I've had my 230 for 15 months now, and no problems at all. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  16. The 190 is a good machine, it's just that the 230 is better. I had the 150 first and then the 190, so it was great compared to the 150. The 190 has always been on the 7.5t so can't comment on what it's like on a tranny. It's not too bad to push around by hand on a fairly flat driveway though. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  17. I have both the 230 and the 190. The 230 is the preferred chipper to use. The letterbox opening makes a huge difference to feeding in branches. Crunches up the forks better so not as much snedding to do. If I had to sell one, it would be the 190. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  18. Sounds alright to me! [emoji23][emoji23] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  19. I've got a hayter harrier pro. Good machine but grass box tilts forward slightly so if the grass is a bit damp, you only get half full before it falls out on to the blades.[emoji45] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  20. Not my call David. I was just taking the ivy off for the consultant. I'll let you know the outcome. With a road on one side, and new part of a hospital development proposed for the other, I think I would take it out. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  21. Removing ivy from a London Plane tree so a proper inspection could be carried out. Found this under the ivy http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  22. Cheers Bob.[emoji106][emoji106] http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  23. It coped with an 18t grab lorry the other day![emoji106] Have you any contacts for road planings Bob? Need done to surface a yard. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  24. Thanks. What is the size of the inserts? I have a 145 Hiab want as big as possible really. http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk
  25. What size are they please? What type of log grab were they fitted to? Cheers http://www.cormacktreecare.co.uk

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