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treequip

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  1. Completely agree particularly when you take the shared drive thing into account, how far from his house was it? A car length or so?
  2. Aint that the truth, ten years ago I bought a 4 bolt fixing one, it was over 100 quid back then
  3. Not as bad as you might think. Back in the day we used them a lot for cavity work in Germany. There was also a triple head thing you could get for the chainsaws They were all semi chisel, a mans saw would be full chisel:laugh1:
  4. The Dixon bate will (should) have been produced under a quality control system Not so sure about the other, ya pays your money and take your chances, I would go with the branded item.
  5. No thanks No thanks Possibly depending on price No thanks
  6. Seriously, are you advocating physical harm over the use of a driveway?
  7. I think its UK BS3998 is a bit of a give away
  8. You called your lawyer for an opinion on the advice that was given by a third party to a client, who hadn't placed any reliance on it anyway????? How much did that cost?
  9. The definition to make is running or operating a business Running a business from home is an entirely lawful thing operating a business from home can cause problems. Saw maintenance would probably be construed as business operation.
  10. That's not as bad as I have seen, last one was full of drug paraphernalia, most of it around a serviceman's war grave.
  11. You can also just tape them or use a bit of shrink tube, the shrink tube option is also good for putting an ID tag under for your LOER records.
  12. I use bashlins with Velcro top straps, don't worry about the replacing the gaffs they take years to wear out, cost of straps is worth considering though
  13. Do you want the job, I mean really want it? If you did you would have done this because that's what the employer asked for, they might not check back here for quite some time, why would they need to, candidates are asked to call, what if they engage someone and looked at this the day after? Get out there man, call them, show you are keen, demonstrate initiative, send them information they asked for, be proactive.
  14. That exception is intended for use where birds are causing a health issue, using it in this situation would be a loophole and definitely not in the spirit of the legislation
  15. A picture of a load of knobs and Ed's name under it, are you trying to say something?:laugh1: Nice work though
  16. Its protected, removing it is an offence under the wildlife and countryside act
  17. And you an get laughed at in the bargain Men wear Buff
  18. Any good engineering factor will be able to source one for you I have used these guys in hebden bridge silicone grinding wheels
  19. Ummmm Kit lasts till you wreck it and in the world of mauling trees about that an happen quicker than you think I like pfanner kit the Gladiator pants are as good as it gets and if you can run to the price of Zermatt boots you will know where your cash went The class thing refers to protection relative to chain speed Some reading for you Chainsaw safety clothing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  20. I have used one of those, much better than it looks.
  21. Yup Hammer (auxiliary) circuits are generally used with the rest of the machine stationary, slewing kills the flow to the hammer. You can get machines with a dedicated pump for the hammer circuit but they are uncommon. The donkey engine machines are OK but they make small machines a lot top heavy and easy to tip over.
  22. where do you want this middle seat sending :thumbup1:
  23. Rowan
  24. Pretty sure I have got one lying around I will check in the morning an let you know It will be free but you will have to pay postage
  25. Jobsworth drivers will have a fit Call the bus operator

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