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pjoter

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About pjoter

  • Birthday 06/01/1979

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  • Location:
    Ireland
  • Interests
    wildrness, dog, cycling
  • Occupation
    climbing trees, building fences
  • Post code
    Carlow
  • City
    Carlow

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  1. Nothing for tomorrow...working 5 min. from home, so eat warm lunch home and probably will have 20 min nap after that!! cha
  2. <p>Hi Rick, I am pricing a job to fell tree next to railway line. The tree owner is organizing paperwork with railway company and he require method statement. I have seen you post about this topic. I wonder if you would consider to allow me to see your method statement. I can Pay-pay you agreed fee. Please PS or call me (ROI) 00353861625350. Thanks</p>

  3. They have great reputation, but I am disappointed. I am thinking to buy Stein now, but I am not sure what size. Some companies have different marking system. Size 43 can be 44 on different brand. I normally buy size 44, but Haix 43 fitted me perfect. Does someone have experience with Stein compare to Heix in size marking. Thanks
  4. I have very same problem...The sole on one boot seems to be very fragile and crumbling, wear twice as quickly as the other one. I bought them from Brixx Ireland. I didn't sent them back because don't have second pair.
  5. Thank you for you insight about the hydraulics difflock. Do you think that straight hydraulics are also better use of HP from engine compare to electric connection? here is the x-mass offers from Logosol: http://www.logosol.co.uk/cms2/downloads/en_UK_Julkampanj_2013_eng_17dec.pdf just compare with us pricing:laugh1: http://www.norwoodsawmills.com/sites/norwood/files/price-list-english.pdf
  6. Thank you all for response, unluckily the machine was sold yesterday I am now looking at Logosol Lumber pro36. They lowered prices for christmass. Do you have experience with this.
  7. Hi, I am looking for Christmass present for my wife and found old Woodmizer LT40HD G24. What do you thing, is it worth the money, and what to look at when buying. It have only 1 rail compare to the newer Woodmizer, is that bad thing? Many thanks... here is the link: http://www.donedeal.ie/tools-for-sale/saw-mill/6117762
  8. I will be doing similar job next week. costumer asked me for price to cut and split the whole tree. Did you split it by hand? How long does it take to split it. thanks
  9. Cutting disc on my old 6 inch Entec just cracked on the shaft. It was welded once, so I am looking for new-secondhand. Does someone have Entec braking for parts? Thanks
  10. Hi, I like the gate on your avatar. How many hours it takes you to make it? I would like to learn how make things like that.
  11. Hi, I was wondering if somebody have old etec for parts. I am looking for flywheel fins. Mine are broken and only twoo fins are left are left. thank you for all replies.
  12. I will very appreciate anybody who can sent me a copy of manual for Old Entec 6 inch chipper. I just bought one 97 model and will be handy to know all the grees points etc. I got it without fuel tank and cant find out where was it originally. Thank you...
  13. looking for 4k for it. all in good working order with new speed sensor on flywheel, full filter and fluid change, new hydraulic motor on infeed, new infeed roller bearing, new tyres.

    comsmetically untidy as paint has faded but mechanically good, only reason im selling as i have brought a big pto chipper for the mog

  14. Hi, you can try to eat Yew berries, but dont eat the seed, it is highly toxic and can kill you. Eat only red flesh, it is very sweet. Some people make jam out of it.
  15. Welcome to the woodmans choice.

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