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Tree Man Tom

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  1. Right guys and girls, hopefully you remember this thread... I took the head off the engine today and the pistons seemed to have markings as if the valves had been hitting the piston, this sound plausable? Or is it just a large build up of carbon and the valves are marking that instead of the piston itself. im thinking the cambelt slipped and knocked the timing out ever so slighty, and the knocking noise is infact valves and pistons hitting. This is only my first diagnosis lol will dig deeper and see what else i can find.
  2. He deleted some of his posts to take him back a few posts, so now hes back at 5000 does this mean hes going to hide again??
  3. I was thinking exactly the same!
  4. I do like that alot mate, bet theres not alot you couldnt pull with it!
  5. Have a search on here mate, theres plenty!
  6. Cheers mate, just spat out my tea everywhere reading that
  7. I know Keith, not heard that one though!
  8. Looked good that, i quite enjoy taking down eucalyptus trees, only when the weathers right though, which isnt often! Groundie looks like he handled the lowering well to.
  9. Aint over yet mate, snow forcast for the end of the week
  10. I like the idea of a 84inch guide bar just to mount on my wall
  11. Ive not used one but landmark trading sent me a letter yesterday with a load of offers on, and the rope guide was on offer for £120 i think. Dunno if thats "cheap" as i know they cost a fairbit anyways.
  12. My one and only arb "interview" consisted of a days trial, and just general chit chat throughout the day and at lunch with the boss about why i want to do this type of work, you know normal interview questions. This is how i would conduct "interviews" if i was looking to employ people. So in answer to your question, turn up in your kit ready for some work. Likes been said before, dont lie about what your good at. It will come back and bite you on the arse!
  13. The green stihl 2stroke oil, i forget the proper name for it. Dont usually use stihl chain oil as it costs a fair bit, i just buy whatever chain oils avalable at the time.
  14. Its good to have friends in the right places when it comes to tree work, i have friends who work for BT and some who work for western power. They happily give me advice when i want/need it and a small back hander will soon sort out any broken BT wires lol
  15. You and your toys! Does look nice though Whats the spec?
  16. keep the 361 and sell the 260! I would just get a 15inch bar anf 20inch bar for the 361, and swap them as you need them.
  17. the back handle ms200 is a good saw, its the most used saw at work and takes some battering both on the ground and in the tree. But if your looking for a small saw suitable for sitting near a chipper, and doing the odd bit of other work, id reccomend the ms180, for the price, you cant knock it.
  18. Ive snapped the twiglatch on my ms200t, you know... the bit that you have depress before you can pull the throttle in? Im going to have to take the handle apart to replace it, but am i right in thinking that generally when you take the handle apart on an 020 that everything flings out and is a mission to put back together? The saw still works fine, so i doubt its a job il get around to ASAP Anyone replaced one before? Will it be just easier for me to take it to a dealer rather than me trying to mess about putting the handle and all the controls back toegther myself? Cheers
  19. I think its good, when people show an interest in why trees are coming down and stuff, providing the speak nicely and dont come shouting at you. Saying that, my people skills are rubbish and i get annoyed with them to easily. Keep your ear muffs down, saw running and pretend you cant here them. they will soon move when there falling branches left right and centre lol
  20. Now that is cool! is it for sale?
  21. Typical, i never usually do anything on a saturday but tommorow im booked up! Hope you find someone
  22. Most small saws are like this, just blip the throttle ever so slightly and it will be ok after 30seconds or so.
  23. Although not having done the PTI myself, when my mate did it he said exactly the same thing
  24. A few... ive got the yellow helmet on.
  25. My boss has just had a new website made, i think it looks real good Thought id put it on here for you guys to look at and give your views, i can then pass any feedback onto him Active Tree Care Taunton Somerset, a tree surgeon that provides a wide range of arboricultural services. (im the one with the yellow helmet)

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