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Robert_S

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  1. looks more like a mobile witch burning unit to me its worth 99p for the firewood.
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  3. What chain oil are you using? i had a husky bar do that on me in the woods once, i was using vegetable oil and thought it may have been that there was not enough anti fling properties for forestry felling/snedding work. Or it could have been i hardly ever greased the nose. lol.
  4. cool i see it now.
  5. what is? haha this all started out as a very clever simple solution, we will have a crane in next
  6. "i remember when i first started i would ofter have to go and get the line and strop from a pulley up in the skys because the weight of the rope would take it up past me lol" hahah ive had that one now if im for example 10foot below the pulley my groundy puts a stopper knot in the rigging rope 10 feet from the end, its now always on the same level as me.
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  8. Me bad i never read the post correct You should do ok sub contracting the grinder out, get good insurance as they can throw stones very far and smash car windows!!! got the t-shirt for that one:biggrin:
  9. There you go Rob,song from back in the day- we call it "wife beater" here...... [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa_PbyWUZ4Q]YouTube - Special Brew by Bad Manners[/ame]
  10. There is a few on ebay, id agree with ic trees that its quite an investment to not use it all the time, i have a 15 year old ram pedestrian grinder so if it sits for weeks at a time its no big deal but connect the battery and away it goes. But if you can justify it then go for it, Simon (big boss beechwood) who posts on here was selling a nice hardly used grinder before xmas he may still have it i think it was a greenmech. And welcome to the forum mate
  11. the way i see it is the timber is zip lining down its own rope to save you having a guide rope to pull it over the hedge as well as a rigging rope. is that right stevie?
  12. the link does not work for me
  13. Jelly your compassion astounds me :lol:
  14. Nice work guys, i do like a nice fence
  15. Sorry to hear that justin. Who is buying all this gear thats getting lifted ??
  16. Well done
  17. Brilliant set of pictures mate
  18. Brilliant mate, i wish you all the best with it.
  19. 2 Crown reductions... Stevie looks a nice day down your way.
  20. spot on advice there Andy.
  21. I think its a brilliant idea but it would all be down to space and carrying capacity as the cradle and tipping gear are going to reduce the payload. Good luck with it though mate
  22. Is he not saying he is going to make the original body tip? so it still looks standard. or am i reading all the post wrong:biggrin:
  23. strange one as it looks like a jenson? you would think the owner would know there own kit? i think its just someone selling up though.
  24. Yes i have had similar comments from my wife but its usually after i forget a birthday or anniversary
  25. When you bought that dean did the nuts come in a sack or a bag? and how many 2 or more? i think i would find more than two a handfull for most jobs.

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