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Tree Man Tom

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  1. Here you go Firewood logs harvested spring 2010approx 1 kilogramme on eBay (end time 08-Jan-11 12:05:00 GMT) Looks perfect processor size cord.
  2. Tried searching but cant find it on there?
  3. I need to do that to my 361, 99% of its work is ringing up for firewood.
  4. Pair of socks, and a watch.
  5. Nice work!!!!! I like that!
  6. That looks a good splitter don't know how they can make it for that money. As to weather its CE compliant is another question. I aint fussed about that lol
  7. Just read it all with an irish accent and it makes perfect sense
  8. Cheers
  9. Got a link for where you bought your splitter?
  10. I must admit that noise does get me abit excited Especially when its on the limiter.
  11. My boss bought one off ebay, that had already been imported. By looking at the writing on the saw we think it was from spain originally, just a guess though. He swears buy it, but i dont like it, and always use my 020.
  12. ms361, although i think thats now been replaced with the ms362. Both good saws. 15inch bar for everyday use, and keep a 20inch for special occassions.
  13. All the best to everyone Im out taxi driving friends and family about, make a nice bit of money. Amazing how many people you can fit in the back of a Merc Vito if you stack them neatly
  14. Should be fine, obviously depends on conditions your seasoning it in etc.. Just mix it all in when you come to sell it, jobs a good'n
  15. Pays for beer, and other hobbies.
  16. Not doing tree work in the new year then? lol Its nothing like what the colleges tell you mate.
  17. having picked up my hakki pilke eagle off _tc today, and having looked at this video i would say the hakki is better built, although mine is the PTO version. Obviosly if there was a price difference, and this palax was alot cheaper then id go for it. If you have the right timber, looks like you could turn out logs pretty quick.
  18. How many hours has your 125 done on that bearing?
  19. We ran a 15inch bar on one for ages. Was a lovely saw
  20. Implament my buisness plan, and get the ball rolling for my plan which should be complete by the end of 2012. Work work work, and save, save, save. Which i do anyway to be honest.
  21. We are a service indusrty, we provide a service.. We can only advise the customer against what they want doing, and sometimes they will listen to you and take on your advise and maybe change there mind about what they want doing. But if they have there head set on wanting there tree "butchered" then do it, if you wont somebody else will.
  22. Yes, but how many? lol My job involved clearing out sheds that had not been cleaned for a long time, the owner had just put fresh bedding on top of the old stuff, so i was having to dig/fork out chicken shite and straw around 1ft deep. the smell and dust was the worse, plus the fact im about 6ft 5 and the sheds at the tallest points where around 5ft. Having said all this, im still good friends with the chap who employed me, and if for any reason i was jobless, i would consider doing this again just to see me by until i found a better job. I get slightly annoyed with people saying they cant get a job, theres a job out there for everyone, it just might not be what there ideally looking for!
  23. Ok, so sometimes the oil cap might not "sit" properly, but tbh its not had to giggle about and make it secure. I wish the 660 came with them, then id buy one!

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