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Mark Bolam

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  6. Mark Bolam

    MS361

    You and Joe are almost certainly right, but like Mick I’ve never felt the need to have my sharp saws cut faster. It’s not the choke point on a job. A lad turned up one day with a ported 462 with a bark box and just pissed everyone off all day with the noise. Did we finish the job any quicker? No.
  7. Bolam has left Arbtalk.
  8. F’ing brilliant. Just because he’s less drunk than me and provides a photo 12 years too late he gets a strap named after him? There’s no justice. None.
  9. Mark Bolam

    MS361

    Simple physics. If you squeeze the pips from small engines they will die quicker. You’ve had good luck, and I know you look after your saws really well, which obviously helps. Same with trucks really. None of these modern 1.9’s tweaked to 240hp will see 300k miles like the 3.0l donks.
  10. Fair point.
  11. Mark Bolam

    MS361

    They were great saws. You’ve got lucky there. I prefer obsessive sharpening over porting, and more longevity from the saw.
  12. Alex, as I told you, that’s what I did with my crappy Stein floating bollard about 12 years ago.
  13. Just use the slightly bigger blades. It will make the machine more powerful.
  14. You’d have to be a real cretin, obviously, but what if the rigging point was WAY below the load? Could it exceed 11?
  15. That’s how I read it Mick. Joe’s brain is too complicated.
  16. I bet you didn’t forget your sandwiches though.
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  18. Or how to spell ‘bollard’? You’re drunk. Go to bed.
  19. Forget the roses Joe?
  20. No. On both counts.
  21. Just leave it be if you’re not worried by the look of it. Rodents won’t eat the wiring in your van if they’ve got loads of little bugs and beasties to chew on.
  22. I ‘guested’ for a mate for Oxford City Council years ago. BIG horse chestnut 1-day crane dismantle. Roadside. Blackbird Leys for anyone familiar with the area. Track-suited goblins appear. ’Can we have some wood mate?’ TL said they could have as much as they could carry off as long as they didn’t get in the way of the job. And it needed gone by the time we left. We had a 10” Gandini chipper on that job, and were busting the light heavy into liftable bits. The goblins muttered and left. Within 20 minutes they reappeared with a fleet of supermarket trolleys and about 20 mates. I reckon they took over 3t from that job, I’ve never seen anything like it.
  23. No. It’s Chiswick, it would take about 15 years to get a road closure.
  24. There isn’t room in the garden to fit the tree in if you took it down in a day. You’d be 4’ deep in timber on the ground.

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