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Stephen Blair

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  1. AWPR? Inverness David. Got my guarding made too.
  2. Some machine Eddie! If you ever get any scrub stuck in your tracks I could help you out with my new flail ?
  3. Screwfix, £30 including inserts
  4. Deep fried with chips or sitting on top of a scallop.
  5. If needing a 2.6 ton max pay load then avoid a tri axle, too heavy and the middle wheel takes most of the load on uneven ground. Unless you want length for a lighter machine and loads of room for other stuff. As for knocking someone down loads, I say what goes around comes around. Find a good dealer who is fare and needs to earn a living just like us, support him and he will be there in 2 years when you want to replace it. Ifor Williams has served me well over the years.
  6. Digger topiary mate!
  7. My new flail got fitted tonight, only tried it out on a small Rhodie to make sure everything was ok. Very well made and seems up to the job.
  8. If you want tracked, buy a tracked barrow and a cs100. Benefits of both machines and less restrictions. Once you build up your leg muscles, you won’t bother with the tracks. On wheels is very manouverable and you don’t rip up the ground like tracks.
  9. Snowing here again.-12.5 degrees here last night, coldest in 10 years.
  10. Only 57! RIP
  11. I bought a tree pusher last year, excellent tool for tall skinny stuff. Even in moorland ground, i do like the strop onto the tree idea, I’ll be using that!
  12. Sorry I missed this thread Mark, poor Doggo! Glad you have come up with a way of feeding her.
  13. All good points and something for the operator needs to consider and keep in mind. I think it’s just a new operator with a new toy. On the end of a digger it’s easily kept upright.
  14. No different to a chipper bouncing behind a transit at 50 mph most of its life, or a mower doing embankments. It won’t tip over as much as pedestrian stump grinders I bet on uneven ground.
  15. This has certainly caught my attention! https://youtu.be/LZUBRvo3tTM
  16. Wade would be the man to ask, he’s been using his grapple saw for a couple of years now. Well worth subscribing to his channel, he really knows how to deal with trees from backyard felling with a grapple saw to huge clear fells. Action starts around 9 minutes.
  17. If you made it £30k a year full time, vehicle, mobile phone and 6 weeks holidays and a pension. You will entice the guys that are doing their own thing with 2 groundies and can’t be arsed with the stress of owning their own business and stuck in the rut of too big for cutting hedges, too small for descent commercial clients. Guys in their early 40s with 15-20 years experience that will appreciate a good boss.
  18. Cool vid Tom
  19. I’ve just ordered a flail for my cat2.7d, any tips on how to keep the thumb rocker switch engaged formworking the flail so I don’t have to hold my thumb on it all the time. I’m not talking altering thenhydraulics and spending a small fortune, more any DIY tricks. Cheers
  20. Long reach digger with a tree shear would do it but I don’t know how many folk would be keen on working with salt water. Maybe a job for LGP Eddie!
  21. Amazing work Erik, you have a frame of a super fit 25 year old man and some serious skills. In 43 and feel broken, inflammation and a bit of arthritis and now asthma is slowing me down so to see a man in his 50’s doing this level of work is inspiring! I’ll keep coming back to this thread and watch all your vids!
  22. I always wondered how I worked with Stihl’s for 2 decades at 25:1 then after 4 years of aspen I read on the side 50:1 mix!
  23. What if the kid stealing the working mans tools was a victim of an asian pedo gang, was now homeless and a drug addict to try and numb the irreversible pscychological and physical pain of his past so now does whatever it takes to get money to pay for his habit. Should he get 10 years hard labour? what i

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