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josharb87

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  1. aspens worth it just for the increase in energy you get
  2. just a quick comment, i was thinking about aspen today, when i first started working here, i told a few people that i thought i had increased energy levels throughout the day, i put it down to not having fry-ups anymore, but perhaps its aspen-infact it probabally is because of aspen because ive substituted fryups for chinese and thai meals in the day:thumbup1:
  3. and finito, total of 8 hours climbing time for the 2 trees, including roping off over the house/shrubs, and missing the fence/utility line [ATTACH]40138[/ATTACH]
  4. there not ours, their the landscapers where our stumpgrinder lives, but ive only heard good things about them, lack of ground damage compared to skid steers for a start. the attatchments are limitless, hes got back actors with swivel buckets for both machines, 3in1 buckets, grabs, forks, sweepers, snow ploughs, and a few bits to do with grass laying/soil prep
  5. have a look at the other aspen thread mate-the wake up thread:lol:
  6. if more people use it, the price will come down. we use it here in sweden, its noticeable how it doesnt burn youre nose off if cutting down a big stump, id imagine itd be great for milling for that reason too. if i returned to the uk to work, id definatly buy a 200litre drum-thatd be about 4-5 months of not having to go to the garage, mess about with mix ect for a start. i think the aspen bloke has just annoyed people with the bs, user reviews would have been better .
  7. not yet, some of the other stuff ive ordered has to be ordered in, so we're waiting for that, then it'll be sent in one parcell- dont really want twice the shipping just to have the rope a few days early! hopefully get it this or next week haha, today was steady, started at 8, left site at 4.15 and had about 2hours of breaks/lunch, if we had busted a gut and worked maybe an extra hour we probabally coulda had it all down today ready to be chipped/collected tommorrow, but there wasnt much point busting a gut today, so we diddnt
  8. haha, it'll be alright dean, it'll look like a loverly toilet brush next year:001_tongue: and some bits of kit from last week bandit 4x4, radio controlled, blade, 38 horse scania v8 diesel avants
  9. i use the tree magic, it is a good comfy well built harness only just let me down after 2.5 years use-the saw attatchment ring has started to rip out, but it is used 5 days a week, and has had a fair few 88s and 66s hanging off it:001_smile: other than that its only showing a few signs of wear
  10. lime pollarding today nice steady day, first tree cut n drop 80% done by lunch, an hour for lunch, then cut n dropped the roadside stuff of the 2nd tree, just stuff over the house and shrubs to rig iff tommorrow 8am 11.30 12.00 rigging over house left for an easy day tommorrow evil boat
  11. andy, £50 is all youre short of for a BRAND NEW 200T its worth waiting for. ebay can be hit and miss
  12. nice one dave! quad winches are brilliant
  13. phil, the laptops 6weeks old . . . cheers highscale i'll do that cleaner and cheers tcd!
  14. so if i download it again, it will delete whatevers here already?
  15. how do i uninstall? i just clicked on downloads and pressed delete, just tryed typing in avg into search, and doesnt come up with anything . . .
  16. ok, so i can run spybot and whichever one off the first 2 i diddnt just delete together and they wont interfere right? whats the thing of yours alex? can that be run together with what ive just downloaded?
  17. haha, i'll be back for justins show so we'll catch up then (read, 'get drunk')!! not after anyone new right now, i'll let you know if we do though mate!
  18. that wasnt nearly as complicated as i thought it'd be! cheers guys, now have both haha!
  19. cool! makes a change from downloading porn

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