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geoff

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  1. Ive a 20 hp kholer on my year 2000 stumpy,still runs sweet,good lumps,but then I like the honda on my tw125 chipper too......ho hum, not very helpful of me!
  2. Do you know of anyone working heavy horses,I'd ask around see if anyone in the imediate area.
  3. Nice finish Dean,gotta do mine.
  4. I got told 'no can do' by a large crane hire company,but the driver was ok with it.
  5. Good footwork finding it,well done.
  6. Sad news, thoughts to all who knew him.
  7. Just let it go,she will give you word of mouth advertising,thats your benefit from going the extra mile.
  8. Oops, my old mum still stitches up me hi flex's,mind you she is the only one in the family prepared to...... Well,NO ONE is up for washing them!:001_rolleyes:
  9. That sound about right to me.
  10. It should be a quick fix,if the spade conector has vibrated off its spadeput a little dob of silicon sealer in it when you refit it,helps stop it faling off next time.
  11. Thats nice work,great vid!
  12. If the client is ok with that its an economical way to go,most are happy with iy,but I wouldn't want the be the priceing the job after its already been done this way 2 or three times!
  13. No worries mate,I use it for the ocasional root snip if I cant grind and have to winch,snedding windblowns in water(canal work),and anything else where I wouldt want to mess up the 200,& yes ms170:blushing:It just keeps on going,and taking the abuse.
  14. Nice looking job there,one thing,not critisizing,but try mixing the boards up to prevent batching,that way you won't get a row of knot holes at the same level.
  15. got the obvious ms200t,200,260,460,170,pole saw,ech0 270t(tiny topper),& husk3120. That covers the work saws,but I run an 010 av for chugging fun!
  16. Nice dogs they are,gotta love a puppy !
  17. I would advise getting someone in who has experience with this,you will get efficiency from the crane,your risk assesment will show you have the relevent skills and understand procedure.
  18. Love em,nice refreshing pics Dave.
  19. onwards and upwards,well done!
  20. Congratulations to you both,brill!
  21. Nasty cut,yow!
  22. Nice fun job , did you have a test swing?
  23. for the cost of conversion you could just about get an old cabstar,nice & narow,hold a profitable load,& keep the landy as it is. It's a fun idea you have,just dont think it's worth it.
  24. I do think the electric shock thing might be worth while, but can you get some pics posted?
  25. Steven may be right here, but you can just shortcut the seeing other people thing and channel the energy you feel into realising what you have achieved, and what you wish to achieve,what is important to you personaly,and then just enhancing all these things. If you are to do that which you can not yet see or grasp then let it come to you,on top of your game,and ready for the chalenge. Just my opinion!

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