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White Noise

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  1. Sorted and everyones happy . I could not fell a tree and leave it for some poor soul to come along with his Mculloch saw . The general public just dont realise the sort of pressure and power trees have when under tension . Good call Skyhuck .
  2. Cool pics Dave . The Beetle is a cracking shot .
  3. Or just fell it on his house . Oh no charge
  4. Ah cool . I,ll have a double rum and coke . Oh wheres my manners . Please could you put some pics up of your 090 . Better still a vid .
  5. Cool vid that Stevie . Half expecting Hong Kong Phoey to jump out with a 020 .
  6. Ha ha ha . Nice try Captain Pugwash . If your 15 st and 6 ft 3" you can have my beer and my wallet
  7. Yeah no worries Hunch back :lol:
  8. Doesnt time fly when your spitting chips .
  9. I ,ll buy you a pint at the A P F . Only problem is I dont know what you look like . . Come on guys help me out please describe the lost boy
  10. Awesome Rupe . Always a pleasure to watch . Looking forward to more .pop corn at the ready
  11. For sure . Absolute brill time last year . Might camp there if possible or get a bunch of us to camp nearby ? Have our own beer tent
  12. Winner . Learn something new every day . You going to the APF ?
  13. I think Ben went for an induction today . Hes all blinged up in hi viz stein . I rekon he sleeps in it . Hes a cool guy though . Better keep on thread .
  14. Ha ha . Are you going to be working with Mistahbenn ( Ben ) on that M53 felling project . He said you might be
  15. Yeah Its a good piece of kit . I suppose for everyday use on medium size trees . It would be quicker and easier to carry around the port a wrap . Only due to the size and weight . Although for more larger trees I would prefer the stein every time . We use the large Buckingham Porta wrap for day to day stuff . Oh the sections lowered using the Stein were 4,5ft long and about 2ft 3ft across . Nice smooth action and very solid . top piece of kit .
  16. I had Mistahbenn in to give me a hand today . I got to play with his new Stein kit . Anyway I loved it . Robust and a quality build .
  17. Stress / Low testosterone / Lack of motivation . I always find reading works well for me . ZZZZzzzzz
  18. Its not a legal requirement to be AA approved to work for the council .
  19. Nice work Rich .
  20. If its sheet only the timber would cause dents when loading up ?
  21. I love my landy tipper . Its only a 110 it does hold a fair bit of chip until you come to a large conifer . I made tool storage but now I find I would like more space . We use the roofrack for hedge work which is a real blessing . I am currently looking for a large tipper with more storage or perhaps an large trailer . The 4x4 is a great tool and I for one would struggle without it .
  22. Hell Fire thats some chip to fill those trucks You guys got some kit . I like it:thumbup:
  23. Absolute star . Very good pics .Has just broke on mine . Now fixed .
  24. Great work . Last pic is mint . V

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