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toprotter

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  1. Just take your time, ask questions no matter how silly they seem as that's what your paying for, there knowledge and time. If you mess up a gob cut stand back re asses and do it again above. Dont get flustered and get the instructor to stand over you, try talking out loud explaining at each point what your doing and get in a good work position where you are safe and feel comfortable..... most of all ENJOY
  2. How much where you paying for unlimited tipping? pm if you prefer I'm Guildford side of Cobham / Leatherhead. Maybe Take your logs for a bit if it helps:thumbup:
  3. My first large lump half way to being milled apart from an old rotted fence post that left a bit of wire in it, all was well and was actually surprised how quick and easy it was. Heavy old slabs but will skill saw it into desired 4x4 4x2 etc so then will be able to move it.
  4. That's not Mr Steve B unless he's shrunk and grown his hair
  5. No for the first two and yes for the third
  6. Hi all Had the same problem with mine this year started ran and died if not constantly bliping the throttle and got worse, as mentioned earlier in the thread the carb was the problem ,took one of an old saw swapped it and it has'nt given me any jip since. If I remember there were a fault with hair line cracks or something anyway its been sweet since the swap
  7. Blazer put some pics up of whipping semi clad female druid butts
  8. This is what I use with a stick etc stuck in the knot if needs be.... Blazer I think means the same. Never had a knot stuck, used with all winches and easy and no extra kit:thumbup: When in pic 2 go round back of the 'tree' (as bowline n rabbit) rope, then feed it through the middle of the twists add stick .....jobs a good un
  9. Never a dull moment got engaged after nearly 5yrs so went on holiday....... First couple Spain , Quercus with a split lots of end weight and swimming pool underneath.... Came home single So off to see my Familia mexicana for some rnr Mexico : Termites on a 'sapote' (think thats right) Nice use of rope! Chigle tree 'chewing gum' Fungi on a post at a break in a underground river My bed....tree top view, lagoon, toyota Home to admire some beasts n back to work.......
  10. I never unload /tip unless I have the money in my hand, let them have a look pass over the cash and tip away especially if its a new customer
  11. Hi jago,

     

    Found out I will be based in loja do you know it ??

     

    Can u recomend anything worth seeing or doing??

    Cheers

  12. Didn't the Deep have a a fight scene with chainsaw ??
  13. Built to spec and on the bend of the river to hopefully entice the otters to the entrance as they took a short cut across. No earth though ! Planted around it for ground cover and let nature take its course. It had a I suppose a 'hallway' and a back room were they would hopefully breed and enable the parent to fend of any intruders tooth and nail. No otters where in the local vicinity but getting closer, so this was put up to hopefully house a young pair of breeders down stream from 'parents' as the young always move to new territory. No sign yet 4 1/2 yrs later but a few road kills have been found locally in that time so you never know. So I guess it is a super bug complex:thumbup1:
  14. Now it should give it away:thumbup: Anyone seen any 'otters'
  15. Sort of in line with the thread Can you guess what it is yet??
  16. Cant be all bad at least you found some coinage ! As for the comments on previous page its true as soon as you hear that unfamiliar noise from the engine,drive etc jump on it as always will lead on to more/expensive trouble. I must admit since selling my 130 I have so much more time on my hands and my shoulders don't feel tense or knotted Still love em though and have disco for work and 86' for fun

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