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Ian C

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  1. Ian C

    subbie climber

    Im about 60m Liam, i dont mind where they come from but its down to money, the further you have to travel etc.
  2. V old school Jon, was stopped cos it did no good.
  3. Any subbie climbers round the Leeds area i can call on if needed? Must have own kit and topper, everything else provided. Don't have a massive amount of work for a subbie but always nice to know a few contacts. Ta
  4. Anyone got an Alaskan mill i can borrow for a few days round the Leeds area, got a big ass beach to start on Monday with a 4 foot main stem i can fell at about 12' and it seems a real shame to send it for logs. Ta
  5. Cant bleedin wait for mine to come now, deadwooded a bigish ash today and the amount of times i lost my silky, this has to be better.
  6. Very good John, am sure you will do well, nice to have a back up just in case you dont get any better at tree work.
  7. You need good van vaults bolted to the floor and dont bothere with the bars on the window, take the window out and brick it up, thats what i did.
  8. eye mate, a bottle of brown ale and coal dust and im all overt shop.
  9. few bobs worth of damage there.
  10. Ian C

    Which chain..

    Why not count thr drive links then you will be able to order the right one.
  11. I normally go int oiley engeneers jacket ant flat cap. Always a talking point went a pull up wit steam roller! Only joking...........its usually a pink pac a mac, german helmet and knee high boots.
  12. Well i njust bought on on you lots posts so i hope there all there cracked up to be.
  13. Very well done mate, pleased for you and your wife.
  14. that's the one thing not to forget, there are eyes everywhere and at some point they WILL be trained on your shed. Ask stockbridge for some midget porn mags, allways a good addition:lol:
  15. Loose weight.............
  16. HaHa now who is on the cadge for a manual!!!! its a bleeding lawn mower steve, do you southern boys need a manual to use a mower.
  17. Thats taking things a bit far bob! saw him on discovery a few years ago, he needs Hama to do one of his super duper reductions. horrible and i hope they can sort him.
  18. Ian C

    conifers

    Learn from it and make a bit of money, better to make a bit than rush and spend it putting a greenhouse back up. yes ply wood sheets will be fine.
  19. I got an ordinary plaggy dustbin, cut it in half lenth ways, cut the bottom bit out and shaped it so it looks like a big scoop and slide the net over it, dead simple, cheap and i did 30 nets an hout (its mind numbing though)
  20. Ian C

    conifers

    Just cos we could have it done in a day does not meen YOU have to, put 500 quid on it inc grinding and do it, go slow make no cock ups and learn from it, you will be fine
  21. Ian C

    conifers

    I would put a day on that for 2 guys, cut and chuck most if not all, looks fairly steady away to be honest, board greenhouses and away ya go. £350 ish dependant on your day rate, grinding 100 quid or so.
  22. That looks good Dean and better than origional, should be spot on now but use grease mate:001_tt2:

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