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  1. hiya i used to work in newton abbot , have you given devon trees a call ??
  2. i guess cornwall is a bit far for you mate , so how long have you been climbing?
  3. ms 361 or an ms 441 both verry verry good saws , at that sie i would not even suggest looking at a husky , we only use husky 357's . if your feeling like spending money get an ms880 with a 24 inch bar , now that really does cut timber lol but a bit on the heavy side
  4. now i really want a mog more than anything , hmmm but 90 k is not within my price range at the mo , but 9 is ha ha ha not a chance !
  5. thieving pikey bastards , i doubt down here in cornwall i will hear or see anything but will keep my ears and eyes out , it seems a bit conveniant that they knew exactly when honeys would have a large amount of stock inn , just before the main arb show for the year !!!! hope they cathch the thieving bastards . i say cut there hands off with a blunt silky
  6. thanks drew , i was giving it a go last night getting it set up on a 6ft low limb , i can get it set up with no probs but cant seem to figure the retreval bit out yet , but thanks for the info you have sent and would be really greatfull if you did manage to take a couple pictures fr me mate ,
  7. i will do lee in fact several pens and several note pads ha ha , i guess you have gone through the assessment too then
  8. no point hovering now , if your anything like me then when you put your chainsaw trousers on tomorrow morning you will leave another ton if crap all over the floor , hows tree work in devon these days , i used to be up there working for the Arb agencey for my sinns lol
  9. ha ha good job they never heard the truth then
  10. yes dangerous bri yes i have and seen it working and am pretty damm sure i will see it working again tomorrow !!!!!!!
  11. should have stayed in cornwall mate ha ha , you would love what im doing tomorrow !!!!!!!
  12. work also supplied dangerous brian with a transit tipper that they thought was bullet proof - well it was till he started using it for his own work , ha ha it did more of his own work than it did for the people he worked for , the finnishing touch if im right was about 9 tons of pine in a cemetery in 3 loads !!!!!!
  13. i would give it a go cutting logs where it is , if women can iron in front of the telly what stops you cutting logs ??? , dangerous brian is a fine one to talk about keeping the missus sweet , you wanna see it out side his place , its like a loggers camp, oh appart from the fiat multipla but hey nice saw horse mate
  14. glad you cant make p tomorrow mate its all mine ha ha , i am happy installing it but cant get the retrival bit sorted ha ha but does not really matter as i will be moving it throughout the day . the only off put is the fact that its fooking hot where we are working , lol but hey i will enjoy it never the less .
  15. where the other 2 beech diseased at all ie any evidence of fungal fruiting bobbies ?? im not sure wether it is posible for the glyphosate has traveled through mycelium ??? just a thought , hope you get to the bottom of it
  16. cheers mate , i would not leave home without the art gear anymore lol , have you seen the attached document from drewb ?? do you have any ideas how to set it up with the retreval bit included (section 5 on the attached doccument )
  17. i fanny about using one because i had the balls to give it a try and really get on with it you should try it and se how much easyer and faster it makes big tree work . putting it up is easy but the complication comes when i try to add the removal side of it , the directions that were posted by brewb are a bit hard to follow (section 5) yeah we start the take down tomorrow tommer mate and really looking forward to it . hows things with you
  18. hiya how did it go ?? im looking into it but as im only a 3 man company at the moment im wondering if it is possible for me
  19. thanks drewb the only bit i dont quite get is step 5 where abouts does the little harp go ??? and does it matter which end of your line goes through the pulley ??? but thanks again for that im now off to try it ready for tomorrow on a 120 foot pine lol
  20. But the big question ross is have you got a job sorted yet
  21. good job mate does not look the easyest but a job well done !!!
  22. true true and to be honest the only use our mewp gets is powerline clearence and we dont do much of that now , handy bit of kit to have tho but from my own point of view i would rather climb , you know where you are with a climbing rope and all the art gear you can shake a big stick at
  23. i have my liability insurance with trust and really highly reccomend them , my insurance includes green zone raily way work , utility cutting and professional indemnity cover , it costs me 5.5 k a year but it all depends on turn over , type of work etc etc , phone trust and talk to cammeron
  24. sounds like the coil pack to me but may well be the spark like Mr Woodpicker said
  25. that looks like a great bit of kit , i currently have an ex bt mewp on the back of a 7.5 ton daf it does what we need but would love something like that landy , who fancies guessing how much it sells for ??

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