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testcricket01

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  1. stretch air would be my choice definetly if they really have sorted out the zip problems. although i would properly stick to stihl hi-flex in summer cause the stretch airs get very hot in them dunno about anyone else.
  2. alright if your good with sewing im c**p to say the least.
  3. stretch air definetly all though i havent bought another pair since my zip bust on them went back to stihl hi-flex.
  4. todays job was clearing another building site. blackthorn scrub and some hazel and bramble etc. also this medium sized ash straight fell which was nice. was about 33" diameter used a 30" bar she went over before i went round to nip off the other 3" from the other side y theres a rip. landed exactly as i wanted it to even though it was far from best cut in the world soooo guess jobs a good'en
  5. problem is when i turn up to quote im only 19, so i think its best that i stick 4 years experience, so they know ive done it for 4 years not just started out if that makes sense.
  6. yer i did look at how to get in search engines and desided it wasnt worth the bother cause ull get in there anyways in 1-3 months which is fine by me lol
  7. cheers andy im really not good with spelling
  8. cheers dont worry bout sounding picky id rather be told than look a idiot and leave it on there lol cheers
  9. yer i agree with you about the size of text have changed that. good idea about sticking the number on home page didnt think about that. as for the name that will have to stay im afraid lol cheers for advice though.
  10. the text is easy enough to make larger. where abouts are the spelling mistakes never have been good at that lol
  11. finally got round to sorting out a simple website last week, wondered what you guys thought of it and any improvments i could make are welcome. im rubbish at things like this really so any help would be appreciated james hoddy tree services
  12. nice looking truck there
  13. but more people are going to see that especially atm in current climate and think thats easy money i want a cut of that.
  14. programmes like that are only going to make it worse though cause people are just going to know what to look for now.
  15. couldnt agree more. its rediculus councils have to employ people to check the pavements havent got anything sticking up more than 20mm and everything else. what a utter discrace people are on this programme.
  16. it is just disgusting is all i can say about it.
  17. still least the next ditch is all harshly pollarded willows, no ivy or bramble and we can get landy winch on them and fell them straight into a car park not all bad.
  18. picked a lovely day for that andy lol chucking it down with rain all day here looks like you had the same.
  19. yer pictures dont do it justice really with the steepness of the banks or the water but there we are lol
  20. had this job since monday,there all this week just finishing off and starting another ditch. clearing out this ditch access is very poor, have to drag everything by hand to either end of it. in end we managed to take out a fence panel half way but still a right pain. had to dismantle about half of them the rest straight fells just about squeezeing them in the gap. shame we didnt get any pics of it beforehand you couldnt see more than couple foot infront of you before with all brambles and hawthorn and ivy. builders desided they would build all the houses then ask us to clear it out when it was just a field beforehand. had a nice barberchair on one of the last fells i was well out the way luckily.
  21. yer guess it was, still maybe daryl wont win this year lol
  22. cant wait, shame about the climbing going into a solo event. me and kristian was going to ask if we could go against each other dressed as batman and robin.

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