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Stephen Blair

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  1. i take it you are now on hucks joke list bob
  2. the one handed shot from the cherry picker says it all, ouch!!i hate the 2 sided hedge cutters, i only work woth the single blade hand held ones, i find them easier to use on your wrists and arms and 50%less chance of cutting yourself..hope it heals quick jeff..easy done at the end of a long day
  3. will the last person who removed those limbs be held responsible??
  4. the london police found a terrorist bomb today in a pot of alphabeti spagetti, luckily it was de-activated safely, if it had blown up it would of certainly spelt disaster:blushing:
  5. youtold me a joke about that huckybaby:sneaky2:WHATS THAT NOISE:001_tt1:
  6. if you are qualified and insured then go for it, if not i wouldnt mate
  7. cabster clambunker with tracks and reverse drive:001_cool:
  8. good, dont tell him about the one in the bin, it might encourage him to buy a real saw:001_tongue:
  9. i know of 3 wellies that were planted at the end of the first world war to commemorate the death of a family member of the big house. one still stands, one is split in half and the other i felled..they are idential to yours by the looks of it. it would be interesting to know the age when you are done mate
  10. the folk that have sense will have bought a starter bag of tricks with the saw ,trousers,protective wellies,hat gloves.and they usually have a lovely filing kit aswell. these folk are fine, terrified of the saw and only cut things in a vice they have rigged up in their shed.. the other mentals will never be told..the best/worst one i ever saw was rocket scientest, yes he worked for nasa....shorts, sandals, woodturners clear visor and a workmate...he was about 5'2" 7 stone and he had a brand new husky that would make an oregon logger nervous(biggest you can get especially flown in from the states) with a 30 inch bar..i tried to explain to him the dangers and he looked at me as if i had 2 heads. if i were you, i would sell them the wood and let them go, get some flyers off some trainers like arbocop and hand them too them and walk away..some people just feel they know better and cant sense danger, half the time the chains are on backwards anyway
  11. just looks that way tom me reckons
  12. does that include insurance??
  13. it was the other mog+trailer with the schiesling that i saw, i think it was in red..i know your mog, maybe just from browsing the web..it is different from the norm:001_cool:
  14. stans is nice, but the crane is a bit clumbersome and it doesnt have pto,or chipbox, or remote controlled...tbh i would like a newer mog
  15. cheers mozza, i need to think things out and see whats going to be my best option, a 1650 with rear mounted remote controlled crane would be nice
  16. salcey??is that the previous owners or a useless operator that lost them?:001_tongue:more pics man, i take it you dont use the rear linkages then or use chippers to the rear, seems such a shame..i knew i recognised that mog:001_cool:
  17. you were on my turf:mad1:, my alarm didnt go off, i better check the batteries and reprimand my guards on the haylie brae..:001_tongue:where abouts david?i never heard any saws today, i can usually smell the oppositions 2-stroke miles away..
  18. nice, did you remove all of it mate?it looks like it has just happened and just missed that lol
  19. whats liquid amber carl, poor wee tree.it did well to hang on that long
  20. not sure, i saw them about 8 years ago, they were in for maintenance..mog with timber crane and chip box, with a bolster trailer with a 3 way tipping removable chip box with rear linkage and a monster schelisling on the back.AWESOME:001_cool:
  21. hard work and a good job, simples mate...a bit of signwriting and make up some cards. good luck:001_cool:

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