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White Noise

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  1. Me personally I will not tolerate nonsense . Knock him out brother . I no its wrong but by heck it make ya feel better . Best to go with what SWB says . When that red mist comes like you I think they are taking money from the missus and kids .Best try to negotiate then when he thinks your weakened lauch that mother . Just post his address Im sure the karma thing will kick in soon . All the best .
  2. TOP JOB THERE YOUNG UN:laola:
  3. Yeah would be nice . Your Boss has a cool 130 but I can think of lots more ways in which to spend 10k .But you are right 130 is my best option .
  4. HOPE IT WORKS OUT FOR YOU LET ME KNOW HOW YOU GET ON .
  5. NOW THATS THE BABY £££££
  6. Yeah thats a valid point . We do have a few nosey curtain twitchers backing on to the field .I already know that they dislike a good fire :001_smile:
  7. That was funny , how much perfect timming dude .
  8. AND THE WINNER IS HANCOCK .
  9. Been down that road it just vanishes as this site usedto be a landfill in the late 70s:sad:
  10. We used to run a tipper hilux and two transits . Anyway when I downsized about 7/8 yrs ago we went from a hard standing yard to my present plot . I now just have the landy ,which I love but nearly sold it lately as I was offered another yard with hard standing.I could really do with a crewcab tipper. Anyway Im still in my old yard and it seems to be water logged every day .So the landy is a must at the moment .Tool storage is a touchy subject with me and the groundie. Landy does hold quite a bit of chip but could do with it holding more .So whats it to be landy small amount of chip or crewcab more chip no 4x4 ? . Maybe get an older transit and run two .
  11. Raining all morning and windy . Have been on the hedges today (Laurels ) and they are blowing all down the road . Couldnt catch all the leaves , did the best i could then come home
  12. WOW I thought I was the only one . Weekends are cool until the neighbours start hedge cutting and mowing the lawns .Noise sensitive well after Ive finished work any loud or persistent noise is stress and more . Walking /Camping chills me out . Me and two friends are doing Hadrians wall , walk coast to coast 84 miles at the end of august 5days tenting .All welcome if any takers . SWB NEW KIT :001_smile:
  13. Dryads Saddle .
  14. None taken kind Sir . Whats the harm in a bit of challenging banter .I hope you and yours have a good weekend . All Ive got to look forward to this Saturday is helping a friend fencing and hes got 16 x 8ft concrete posts to set in . Think I feel a bit of Swine Flu coming on .:001_smile:
  15. Hi there we actually used the landy just to get a bit of tension on the rope and used a few small wedges for the actual fell .
  16. Thanks for the comment Mr Bolam. Enjoy the rest of the week .
  17. Although this tree had features which could support bats ie cracks and flaking bark . The tree was in such a condition that the safety of the home owner and his grand children were at risk . After all work was carried out no evidence was found to suggest that bats were roosting . I thought this comment made by yourself was well founded but did not take kindly to the well placed exclamation mark at the end . I thought the punctuation mark has some what belittled your comment after all are we not all adults !! Sorry Mr Perfect
  18. This was a cracked Robinia tree which had to be felled with the help of the landy . Problems started when the customer asked if she could keep the remaining section as it was twin stemmed . I stated that it was leaning towards the property and full of large dead limbs , basically structurally weak . So she kept it and asked if I would remove it at the end of the year .Anyway 2 hours work and £ 160 later Im off home .Nice sweet little job .:001_smile:
  19. [ i dont see the problem, the metal dosent even begin to blue if you take youre time, unless im in a rush, then i'll force them on the wheel so hard that the grinder stops, the spikes glow red and i have to wear welding gauntlets as the heat is transfered all the way up:sneaky2: DUDE THANK CRACKED ME UP . ITS NICE TO SEE SUCH BANTER . FE FI FO FUM I SMELL THE BLOOD BLAH BLAH BLAH . NICE ONE:001_smile:
  20. Well we reduced a sizeable Leylandii hedge today . The chipper is working spot .
  21. Thank you all who helped out. I really do appreciate it . Some real top advice and tips . Well as the chipper was down I decided to have the day off . I cleared it with customer and settled down to afternoon of problems or so I thought . We changed a lot of wiring and spade connectors , cleaned connections. We also used the compressor to blow away any water .All done and dusted still we could find nothing at fault . So with that we switched the chipper on and hey presto , we,re up and running .yeeeeehaaaaa:001_smile::001_smile:
  22. Thanks again . I will try that first thing tomorrow morning and let you and all else who helped know the outcome . Im thinking lots of sparks ,smoke cheers all .
  23. Hi there thanks for the advice . Do you mean the box bolted on the back of the flywheel housing .
  24. Hi there would that be in the switch box above the fed hopper . My chipper is one of the early timberwolfs made in 2000 , I presume it was made when the company changed from yellow to orange . cheers paul
  25. Thanks guys . Im off back to garage to see if any of above will help . cheers again .

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