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josharb87

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  1. wack them on the bench grinder following roughly whatever profile theyve allready got, works for me!
  2. ah ok, twas just me bieng stupid then!
  3. are you sure?? or am i being stupid:001_tongue: so a transit with a chip box on the back which is say 6cubic meters full of wood weighs (going by youre 28cube-ton) approxmatly 220kgs?
  4. we're working at a site at the moment in a conservation area, name gives it away-'the old arboretum' some really nice trees inc an old mulberry which has fallen appart and continued growing, only about 15-20ft tall but a spread of about 20-25ft the builders were going to chuck all their waste on it and burn it!
  5. species dependant, last week took a green elm down, butt was approx 4.5ftx7ft and the hiab with a 3.3ton lift wouldnt lift it more than a foot, today done a sycamore, stem was approx 4ftx20ft and lifted it no prob what are the trees?
  6. crab is my favorite on white toast, sarnies, salads for a fish, size wize enough for one (14inch long?)just put in pre heated oven 180deg brush/drizle with oil around 25min-half hour dont cover, add herbs if you want. should come off the bone easily (skin on) salmon fillet- oven 180-200, stick on foil skin down, ad green pesto ontop lemon salt pepper bit of olive oil wrap in foil like pastry on a pasty about 15min should fall appart
  7. light reduction, or pollard reductions mine, although not very pleased with it, pollard is on university sports ground reduced plenty of walnuts, all came back healthy
  8. nice one mate, nice little fowarding trailer there too
  9. that looks idylic mike, im not at all green with envy!
  10. if you pull that black bit with the string and press that orange thingy it cuts even better:up:
  11. you seen how sharp a cut tile can be
  12. fairplay to the home owner, its just a bit of DIY imo, if i were to retile the bathroom, would it make me a clown/cowboy just because i diddnt get the pro's in???
  13. bored bored bored, come on CTS impress us! btw stevie, it was an old boy leaning on a 5bar gate, smoking his pipe, collie by his side, wearing his moth eaten flatcap
  14. isnt that texas chainsaw massacre? but youre all forgetting one very important item of the look-having a cutter link as an earring
  15. i got a tree flex as a spare harness, is comfy-alot more than the willans it replaced, got a treemagic now which is what i prefer. with any harness just take time adjusting it correctly
  16. damn, you done a bigger tree than me today
  17. go for it, might as well have a warm up act before the headliner!
  18. it was only 34C today, a little cold i thought, so felled my shade and made a crane loaded bonfire, took the chill off things
  19. i love the heat too dave, really annoys me in winter you get people saying 'i hate the cold, wish it was summer' then allong comes summer 'i hate this heat, roll on winter' ive suffered from heatstroke once, not nice, but better than freezing youre gonads off
  20. i like dry roasted peanuts and i like cornwall . . . sorted
  21. i dont see any problem working in jeans when its hot

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