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tomcorke

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  1. Thanks very much, I've also requested to join Tom
  2. Hello Can someone put up the name of the Facebook group so i can find it? Thanks Tom
  3. Thanks for the replies It is not a Valtra/Valmet as too expensive Thanks Brushcutter a very useful document. Tom
  4. Hello Just wondering if anyone has any spec for Forestry guarding on a tractor? It would be for use with a timber trailer and skidded. i know i need to have rear and half side window protection but unsure as to what thickness of steel and so on. Thanks
  5. Hi Thanks for all the comments I had looked at stem injection but don't know why I ruled it out. Do you do it at a particular time of year or just whenever? Thanks Tom
  6. Hello I am looking in to the possibility of using Ecoplugs on standing Rhododndron. I would drill in to the side of the stump and insert plug, Ecoplugs website says they are better used from the side, so thats good Just wondering if anyone has any experience with using Ecoplugs this way and if so, what time of year, how many, size of stump and so on. Thanks for your help Tom
  7. Hello i am doing the same course would it be a good idea to get emails together if we can't find an older group and discuss the course? I'm also going to APF if anyone wanted to meet up? Tom
  8. Hello i don't want info and pictures i want to buy one, so was wondering if anyone had one for sale Tom
  9. Hello I am looking to buy a Alpine tractor. what do people have? Thanks Tom
  10. Hello we are thinking of buying the above and wondered if anyone had any opinions on it or if anyone had one near us in Fife, Scotland? The main purpose will be to pull out wood with a forwarding trailer, but also used for its PTO and general tractor duties? Thanks very much Tom
  11. Hello Has anyone used the Stihl MotoMix fuel? Any ideas on how it compares to Aspen? Thanks
  12. Hello Just wondered if anyone had done this course or the Level 2 Arb one? How much time commitment would it be? any other thoughts Thanks in advance Tom
  13. you got a picture of it? what make and model is it?
  14. tomcorke

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    Hello Are we getting a raffle this year? Cheers
  15. Hi Guys Thanks for the reply i have emailed Pol so hopeful of his reply and help with the matter. Big J - i have always meant to message you as i know your Scotland based, i have 4 apprentices which would be knee to come learn off you one day and have a go and stuff if you are willing. there may be a little money in it for you too? Thanks for all your replys Tom
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    <p>Hello Andrew</p>

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    <p>i didn't no, we would be looking at 4 or 5 days hire to get us our cladding and some fencing materials and other products and to use the opportunity for some training to.</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>Let me know if you interested and some prices as well</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>my work Email is <a href="mailto:" rel="">[email protected]</a></p>

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    <p>Regards,</p>

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    <p>Tom Corle</p>

     

  17. Hello I need to hire a wood mixer with or without operator for milling 180m2 of larch cladding on site. Possibly want to use it as an exercise for my apprentices so will need full insurance and RA in place. Let me know if anyone has any contacts Thanks in advance Tom
  18. Hello I have a Portawinch PCW3000 and am currently using Teufeleburger 12mm sirius bull rope with it, this means you currently get 4 wraps around the capstan which is great as it equals more friction. my problem is that it wears out very quickly and at £70 for 50m its kinda expensive Does anyone else have any other alternative that might last longer or is cheaper, it would need to be around the 12mm range to get the 4 wraps? Thanks in advance Tom
  19. Great thanks for everyones replies i will hopefully post pictures of finished building on here Thanks again Tom
  20. Hello I'm looking at cutting some Larch cladding and wondered if there is a need to dry it before and if so how long for 22mm x 200mm boards and 22mm x 50mm batons? I am also wondering how important it is to have the heartwood of larch rather than the sapwood for cladding? Thanks in advance Tom
  21. Hello Thanks for all your comments relating to milling particularly as this is what i asked and am after. i like the idea manual oiler on the husky but sounds like the Stihl slightly wins. i will price up and make a decision from there. Thanks Tom
  22. Hello I am thinking of buying an alaskan mill capable of milling boards up to 40" with a 46" bar but most work will be done on a 36" bar for 30" boards. I cannot decide between the 2 big saws, money is not a problem as they are so similarly priced. Any help would be great. Tom
  23. Hello If tieing your prussik loops or eye to eye from friction cord, how long does the tail need to be? Is there a set rule or just an inch or 2 x rope diameter or something? Thanks again

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