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Tree Man Tom

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  1. Hi guys, could do with a quick id on this. I'd normally figure it out myself but im away from home and cant scan my books. Cheers
  2. How long does it take to re charge so to speak?
  3. Dont get me wrong I've been on sites similar... but also on sites where its paid to have it, more than paid to have it. Il renew it like for like when the time comes
  4. I did it, it is what it is. Gets me on development sites where I can earn good money, it's more than paid for its self. We went on a ROLO course with a local trainer, it was held in a pub and included lunch. It was actually quite a laugh, I then went onto do gold supervisors cscs card which was quite hard as I'm not from a construction background, all tree work. Worth getting though I think, we tend to get left alone on sites and they usually comment its nice to see someone with a gold card within a gang of blokes.
  5. Agreed, done my fair share of horrible hedges just keep your head down and keep going. I often where one of my normal work gloves on my right (Cutting hand) and then a thick gauntlet type glove on my left hand (Chucking hand) then just cut and chuck. Tidy up with a hedge trimmer at the end job done.
  6. The new ranger is 2l bi-turbo coupled to a 10speed box, been reading up on the forums recently and seem to be getting good reviews. I've got the 3.2 at the moment which I love but might test drive the 2l myself and see what it's like.
  7. I really have no idea what you're on about. You've lost the plot.
  8. I am but intrigued by the 'battered pick up' reference?? I think you must have me confused
  9. Sack him off this jobs hard enough without people like him. I've shifted blokes on for being 5mins late in the morning.... cant be doing with it.
  10. Whilst watching the new groundsman rake 'look at e, scratching around like a f***ing chicken" "Under every pony tale lies an arse hole" I'm sure there is more, we used to have a right laugh il remember them later on.
  11. Battery saws, well battery equipment in general. Saw, hedge trimmer, pole saw and blower etc, some days we dont use any petrol tools.
  12. That's my mates old machine. Nothing wrong with it he just upgraded to a big tp chipper. It will be a lovely machine for someone.
  13. Hey guys sorry for the delay. All fixed, it was a worn ignition, as the chipper bounced about abit as the no stress kicked in and out it was enough to vibrate the key to off. Thanks for your help
  14. Mine never ran right from the day I bought it. Multiple trips back to the dealer then they kept hold of it for ages and delivered it back the day the warranty expired! Still wouldnt run, ended up chucking it to the back of the shed and buying a husky.
  15. It'll rev up normally and chip fine for abit then cuts out. My first thought was fuel but the fact it re-starts on the key and runs fine for abit confused me. Thanks
  16. My timberwolf 230 starts up and runs fine for about a minute and will then cut out. It'll start straight up again when I turn the key but then do the same. Over and over again. I haven't had a proper look yet but just wondered if anyone else has had similar trouble. Thanks.
  17. Yh sorry I realise that. Saws in the yard, I can look in the morning but was putting an order together tonight. Cheers anyway
  18. Just ordering up some chains but can't remember for the life of me what I need on my 395 with 36inch bar (see pic) As it's not a standard size it doesn't show up on the trusty f r jones guide chart. Anyone else run the same and remember the number of drive links? Cheers
  19. Would anyone be interested in these? Oak mainly I believe. Located in Somerset
  20. Cullumpton only 15mins away from me. Will bare you in mind! P.S - The mole valley farmers in cullumpton do the best roast pork roll ?

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