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Johny Walker

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  1. inclined to agree ther dave , but there have been inprovments work/earning wise imo.
  2. the tw190 is a 7.5" chipper the jensen 530 is a 6" chipper. iv both a tracky & a road tow jensens, i find them good machines on all types of work that i do ,from pidley little jobs to large site jobs .like any chipper there better with sharp blades. some folk work @ 1, place with a big chipper ,then go to another firm with a smaller chipper & expect the same results ,
  3. i was giving you the benefit of the doubt
  4. do you think running on red has componded the issues
  5. not @ all mi boy, just concerned yr using a saw close to the bk off yr legs ,its not in the training is it ,???
  6. but yr a lazy, boring ,obnoches t w a t
  7. sounds like u need to ware typ,C,s:001_rolleyes:
  8. really ????. i dont think so ,some will be worker plenty will be thieves & scroungers
  9. you may find hes refering to the thieving scum that have found there way to are shores,not the 1s, that join in pay there tax & dues & become good brits ,
  10. probaly not, i dont know any body that does
  11. best thing is to get an accountant thats clued up on these things, to help you keep hold of yr dosh,i paid mine a few £££, & he saved me thousands in cgt,well worth it ,
  12. probaly being paying tax of sorts all there working life
  13. if rbs are making that much money , may be we should keep hold of the tax payers investment/intrests to pay of sum of the countrys debt .??
  14. you shouldnt a a saw anywere near your legs ,should you ?
  15. if your going to use a saw in the postion that may cut the bk of yr leg YOU need retraining ,in all aspects off saw usage & climbing mi boy
  16. :laugh1:tell im to get a jensen
  17. its called progress .mate ,its like going from a gravity fed chipper to a proper chipper that dosant include a tw150

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