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Johny Walker

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  1. thats just for storage,unload them in to pick up
  2. logged up to get it out im afraid ,
  3. weve just removed a perfectley healthy elm,pure shame ,but the chave in the council house wanted it trimming , the l/a said remove it , its there tree
  4. i have some in a small shed,some in a log tent & 70 odd vented bags stacked ,
  5. he could youse a cheapo swing lift crane that can be removed wen not requird
  6. get a 10t ner, be on top of the job,bigger is better
  7. could you imagin the reaction from the hse if they saw that going on today
  8. that will depand on what job its on
  9. that grinder looks compact ,seems to fold away quit nicley to a compact machine for tight access
  10. are you sure it only weighs 1250,>>
  11. but a big 6"
  12. i would completley disagree on that 1,i have had a tracky for over 8, yrs its the most verstile chipper iv ever had ,& will replace it with another 1, wen the time comes , & how much is the compact tractor earning wen not been used ?????,feckall, tracky all the way
  13. areyou on about the 6" or 8"
  14. <p>check the black connector it may have a brokern wire</p>

  15. beeches aswell give am a couple yrs ,job for someone to take em down
  16. <p>may just need the connecters cleaning,try reversing whast he did,trying to think what the prob was ,was it an old thread</p>

  17. <p>may just need the connecters cleaning,try reversing whast he did,trying to think what the prob was ,was it an old thread</p>

  18. how much does it weigh in @
  19. that would last me 2,days
  20. i do believe its called shultz chip paint
  21. so is he
  22. about an hr im not into this diy lark
  23. todays job !!!! hanging a new curtain pole
  24. :laugh1: got to be a scam :laugh1:
  25. i find oak to be the best for cutting wen green ,just done tons of it

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