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Will Hinchliffe

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  1. Seriously though a big wonder hose vacum tube that conects to the cover behind the fly wheel so you can suck up saw dust and it blasts it into the truck.
  2. Alloys, spoiler and neons
  3. Struggling to Id this fungi. Found on Oak today. The fruiting body is v dry.
  4. I spots Penfold in picture 3.
  5. Nasty, thats a lot of kit to loose. Hope they get it back.
  6. You should include the Bachman ring hitch and the funny Bachman hitch for footlocking up a double line that has a figure of 8 tied into it. There really tech. Oh and the Bachman hitch set up from the Lirkin book.
  7. Looks like that took a bit of thought. Tidy.
  8. 24 meters
  9. Good work guys. Fantastic project. My work mate was a student of yours last year.
  10. If you have the cash then buy it and get practising. When you get a job don't tell them you have your own kit or enter into an agreement where by they replace stuff as it wears but it belongs to you. If your keen and work hard there will be a job for you. You could always buy a 45m rope then cut it and make a lanyard and have a bit left over to use as a blakes hitch. Use the spare cash to buy some secateurs.
  11. Cool final shapes on both. You took the sides in really nicely on the beech Rich. Had the Birch been reduced before ?
  12. :tongue_smilie: Sorry my last post was a bit narky. None of my business really. I havent been fed yet:001_smile:
  13. LOLER ticketed? Braked drums?
  14. I have SIP Ultrafit they are new so cant coment on there durability but they are V.comfy. Arb lites are very light and nice and cheap my workmate has some.
  15. Swanky. Class A's so less sweating at the disco.
  16. The open road, freedom. Sounds cool as. Were you thinking mazda Bongo type thing or horse box with a burner ? My workmate lives on a canal boat but doesn't travel with it.
  17. Do you need to do refreshers or can you just do CS Units in chainsaw use that you do not already have?
  18. Nice work Jeepster and Tom. Those Oaks look lovely to climb.
  19. Awsome truck. Why no bells?
  20. At £400 per 50 ton to move it I make it £800 To move 100 tons.
  21. A bit of confusion on their part maybe.
  22. We think it is unlikely that any decay detection has been carried out. A recent survey of the cemetery has been carried out. My boss recommended a tomograph on the first beech we worked on as it also has Ganoderma and is road side but was told that as Ganoderma decays roots a picos would be pointless. (The brackets were about a foot up the trunk).
  23. Yea Johns got a great reputation locally we get some cracking trees to do.
  24. Pictures from today's Job. Removal of Oak tree, Horse chestnut, Sycamore and a few more. The oak could not be felled because it would have caused damage to a number of other trees. The oak was very tall the 45m rope we installed with the big shot just hovered above the ground. I worked only on the oak while the three others dismantled and felled a number of other trees as well as operating the lowering kit. Not back till Friday to finish it off. We plan to take it down to the fork then fell it onto a bed of timber. Unfortunately they are not into monoliths. 1. The trunk. 2.Dead eye Matt considers the effect the wind will have on his shot. 3. Me after a monster footlock. 5 and 6. The end of the day.
  25. Right that's it I want a Swivel so I can spin:001_cool:

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