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testcricket01

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  1. cheers for that cant say i go up that way alot, will go check it out
  2. im still restricted power wise what i can ride till january soo would fit in well to get one in my stocking at christmas, dont think it will happen though i might go for a spin tomorow if weather holds up, had footy today so no bike play today i reackon we need to see you beast in action
  3. looks like 1 hell of a bike to me still rather have a gsxr1000 anyday over any bike though
  4. i was on about your bike, but alright
  5. sound was on mute cause all you can hear is wind ive tryed linking up a mic to the camara and mounting that next to the exhaust but still cant get a decent engine sound, if im a sv rider what be you?
  6. i shall see what i can do with mounting it on the front fender see if cable will reach, i shall have to find a decent road with good bends mostly straight roads in flat old norfolk though lol theres a few good roads though none that i no as well as i no that road though.
  7. wellllllll wasnt that bad, thought id try a new kind of music for a change
  8. sun has been shining got the old beast out and gave her a quick blast, was bored and no trees worth filming, so desided make a vid from my ride, think i need get different angles place camara different places and put it all together would make a good vid then. but hey ho enjoy i sure did [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMha4yPaNEU]YouTube - riding my sv650s[/ame]
  9. went on honey bros and saw a advert on bottom of there page for this training site. looked at the video and saw they used a heli im thinking what is wrong with a crane or teleporter or am i missing something apart from it being a hell of alot more fun with a heli Tree Surgery Courses and Training - Keith Yates Tree Experience
  10. depends which council your applying to i guess some are alot better than others we have just have just got a new guy enough said :thumbdown:
  11. i stand corrected its not there anymore now shes gone back to see house.
  12. seems they have left the stem to one of the trees by the front door looks abit of a mess that
  13. learning some interesting stuff, havent seen the consulting and tree report side of things yet. bring on the RFS course in couple weeks though
  14. making my back ache just looking at all that re coppicing
  15. thats what you call a offroader
  16. i cant see how useing spikes would even help you, if your doing proper pruning your going to be out on the tips, spikes will just make it harder if you ask me.
  17. wasnt expecting whole front axle to rip off should have got a tractor to pull him out me thinks
  18. matthew upsons dads house did some work before he flew out to south africa to watch his son play for england. dont envy him one bit watching that c**p. worked at the royal estate in sandringham, quite a few celeb hide aways on the norfolk coast, cant remember anymore really.
  19. just over 6ft and i weigh 12.2 stone i get by ive had fair few branches snap on me though, always fun for a big swing into the stem
  20. surprised farmers didnt just empty a fuel can and light a match looks a fair size all the same more money in the pocket
  21. if its big conifer reductions ill get above the level they want get my spikes sent up to me ill stick em on and spike up stripping the branches as i go. long as you only spike whats getting cut off i dont see a problem with it
  22. part of todays job deadwood this monster oak about 80/90ft tall stem is 29ft around, was a beautiful tree to swing around in, part from the dead ivy all way up the stems cut the ivy at bottom again. got to love smashing bit dead limbs off onto road and see em explode
  23. fair play to you for doing that in a oner! i dont think my arms or mind for that matter would cope with that much hedge.
  24. done a diagram for ya stevie if it helps
  25. you bore in at a angle and cut a triangle section out so your two boreing cuts meet, it should just pull out easy if not hit with a hammer will soon knock it loose. on bigger trees you can afford to just cut a whole box out the whole width of the back and stick a line of jacks under it.

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