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treequip

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  1. How big of a refurb job are you up for?? I have a Vermeer 620 in basket case condition, it was stripped and blasted a while back, needs an engine re build Open to offers but I prefer if you see it before you bid
  2. It would help to know what the vehicle is used for and what the GVW is
  3. Perhaps I have phrased this poorly The reason I emphasised the quoted text is that there is no unwritten law as stated.
  4. Yup, had one of my home made ones go up on me once, tea light, smoulder, and woke to find a small bonfire in the corner of the room. :thumbdown: Nice work though
  5. And the written (case law) is that the owner of the vegetation is responsible for keeping it within his own boundaries
  6. There are few things as permanent as a temporary fix
  7. If you have to ask,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  8. Oh dear, missed the point
  9. He was right, as an advertising media that's a real bad idea
  10. If its not your hedge you can cur back any overhang but not the height You may be able to use the high hedge legislation if the height is a problem
  11. You will need to re set the password
  12. What he said:thumbup:
  13. If you need to know the length Ed (armchair) is driving that car now
  14. From memory it was 27inches I used a rear prop from a 127, kicked it in a pile and welded it where it touched. Don't know what size the back was and I don't own it any more
  15. It was a 300 and the chassis was extended, good luck finding one, I had to build my own
  16. From memory its about 6" dia but its been at the back of the shop for ages
  17. I have one that can be yours for a consideration of beer tokens It was once the main loft ram from an epsillon long arm timber crane It would need to be collected cos while you can lift it, you wouldn't want to carry it far
  18. Ooooops:blushing:
  19. If you have to move the materials any distance at all I would be doing it with a dumper or tractor trailer. Using a 360 as a towing vehicle is just not practical at all.
  20. Or perhaps act like a professional and look out for your clients interests,,,,
  21. Husky and Stihl None, its all mandatory A sharp one
  22. How you rig the sling will make a difference, snug, tidy setups minimise some issues but tapes "larksfooted" on to timber can be a weak point
  23. What's the budget?
  24. You wont be fully qualified by a long chalk, what you will have will be the bare minimum handful of competences that will allow you to work commercially (in the UK at least) Experience is key, question is do you have enough career time left?

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