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Johny Walker

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  1. ther is risk in all parts of tree work ,experiance can reduce that risk drasticly we have all cut corners @ some time or other.using a 200,1 handed is totaly safe,its down to the man holding the saw ,
  2. its out there ,ther waiting till its full of sap ,less wood ,more weight
  3. on the hunt for a load of h/w, f/w & load of s/w,f/w asap delivery to west yorks ,no artic acsess thats on the off chance there is any ,anywere ,
  4. mines doing fine on the red stuff ,saving a fortune
  5. & thats coming from someone thats just sat ther & typed al thos names out
  6. did 24,b,bags in january, better than nowt
  7. matt, what hp are the dailys cheers johnny
  8. thats nearly a full wk for me:laugh1:
  9. im not doing to bad ,
  10. have you got a bad back me lad,
  11. well mi palm tree has not faired to well after last yrs snow ,having never pruned 1, before ,is ther a right/wrong way of doing them i have removed most of the foilge as it was dropping of ,will post a pic cheers johnny
  12. ther pension/hedge founds are taking a spanking ,so joe public pick up the bill yet again ,:sneaky2:
  13. do you need a mobile or tracked chipper
  14. stack it round the fire to dry out,then should be ok for the folling day
  15. have the folk usung had a tinker with ???? & not said owt
  16. looks ok on cony easy stuff to stack any feedback on what like for stacking ash,sycamore,thorn etc
  17. ifr you dont no much about fuel pumps dont go ther,you mess with it it may cost you a lot more,

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