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Tree Man Tom

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  1. I've had my new ones for about 3months now, mine havnt shrunk or anyhting but its something i will keep an eye out for. Thanks Tom
  2. Very good, i remember them showing a silky cut through a rope when i first started college. It sure makes you think. Tom
  3. I wack mine in the washing machine, but then im only washing a small amount of kit. Tom
  4. Cant really help you on that one mate, but ive always wondered how people find having the chipper front mounted. So il be watching this thread closley Im sure skyhuck can tell you all you need to know, im sure he will be along soon Tom
  5. I have one that watches me log to! My late grandfather loved robins and half of me sometimes thinks its him casting an eye over me. You know how much your mind can drift when logging all day.
  6. http://www.sevsafe.co.uk/acatalog/arblite_chainsaw_clothing.html I have a pair of there normal ones, i think there brill.
  7. That was posted a few weeks ago, im not gonna fall for that again lol
  8. Last pair £40 but tbh i never wear trainers.
  9. We have extended the spout on our TP wood chipper, makes a hell of a difference. Good job Dean.
  10. Comfort and 'waterproofnes' is what I prefer
  11. I could do with some but im down in somerset, other end of the country. Transport would kill it for me.
  12. Mine arrived today, thanks to all those involved
  13. Thats proffesional thieves at work there! Lets just hope with them wanting to shift so much gear, someone, somewhere will relise somethings abit fishy and hopefully these scum bags will be caught.
  14. PM Bazbro, he will be able to help you i think theres some of his in the classifieds to
  15. After all the hype, it wast really worth waiting for.
  16. 100! oh how wrong i was Certanily sounds a very good machine for the right person.
  17. I find this really handy, excuse the long link. http://www.honeybros.com/index.php?sid=039zc0ns1272v7g2v2s944a4nhe0s072&app=gbu0&ns=prodsearchp&gbu0--prodsearch--string=diagnosis+of+ill+health+in+trees Tom
  18. I've got a few little private job out of it, normally freinds of friends see your a tree guy and then question for advice which often leads to abit of work.
  19. Dosnt look much bigger than a bar you would find on a 088, maybe a 48'? Correct me if im wrong...
  20. The council here have had claims like that to, the company im with work closly with the local tree officer and as often these cracks are caused by roots pushing the path up we normally have to deal with the suspect tree. Or atleast carry out a report into why the tree is doing what its doing, and what health the trees in, to us its common sence but the council have to have a document to show for it all. Did that make any sense? Im sure you can get my drift.

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