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testcricket01

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  1. good video thanks for taking time edit it looked like another great job to get.
  2. the one i got from him on ebay for 3120xp the pot and piston fitted fine. but the piston would just hit the top of the pot so you needed to put a extra gasket on to raise it up that extra bit.
  3. we was saying today how we should have got a helicopter in or a sky hook for this weeks job never mind on go the waders instead lol
  4. with no pics hard to picture the tree but just a idea this is the video the end is where he screws in metal eyes to lower the timber. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf5ixX-4N0s]YouTube - Ash tree removal part 3[/ame]
  5. im sure in the right situation it could be useful just slice it down bit by bit slide it onto the scaffolding then lower the slices down off the scaffolding i can see it being useful. but you can get the same from climbing and rigging. just have to see regs video of the big ash with the screw in eyes to see you can lower every slice of timber safely.
  6. could try these only down road from Harleston in Diss. East Anglia Plant hire Equipment for Sale Commercial Vehicles from Mervyn Lambert Plant Norfolk
  7. looks nice and deep that one mate. hope you mend soon
  8. hopefully ill be able to make it. ill get there before your packing up this time lol
  9. finally got my competition bar, picked it up today got home looked at it and 1 of the 4 rivots on the nose is half sticking out loads. just wondered whats best to do with it. file it down? take it back? hard to get a pic of it really but any ideas would be great ta.
  10. now that would make a good table top
  11. yer definetly speak to ya at game fair mate. its least i can do try help ya get abit of work would be my pleasure help ya if i can.

  12. yer sounds good mate game fair is always a good laugh. always good to know as many people as you can i find, i mean if ever company wants me for the day and im somewhere else i can give them your number you never no you could get in with them.

  13. yer had a good few load of massive ashes to dismantle, big popular dismantle, usual stuff really occasionally get my own jobs just put my self in yellow pages nd sorted out a website which should be ready soon so if i get any jobs and need a hand ill have to bear you in mind mate.

  14. yer 99% of it is just climbing for couple companys in lynn then i no a couple gardeners on big estates some in essex which i do a fair bit of work with so its all good. i hope it picks up for you to mate seems like your good enough at the job shame to see it going to waste.

  15. ahhh you have properly seen me before then me and my mate was hanging round with neil trever and carl. yer works alright at the moment thanks working 6 days a week sometimes still want more work though could do with money. never mind lol hws work with you then?

  16. Distributors call or email to order. To order call 519-620-7165. Contact us when ordering 2 or more items. All prices are in Canadian funds. still not cheap though for what it is.
  17. had to do some felling work in a cremitorium cause theres no services at weekends so i was in the bad books to start with lol
  18. alright i said i mantain my equipment far more than anyone round here cause they dont do anything to them at all they just leave them occasionally sharpen them never clean them or anything thats what i ment by that. it is 5 months old cause thats when i bought the saw. and it hasnt had a hard life at all but when it has been used its been used all day felling and logging. the greaseing is the only thing i dont do because the grease guns i have are useless which is a lack of maintanence i will agree with you. and the fileing is the main reason for the paint coming off theres alot more paint further down the bar where i havent been filing it and if you saw my files you can see there full of the paint. i have my cs30 ticket and can file by hand nowhere near as good as you lot im sure. i wasnt concerned with it to post it its just the guys at work never seen it before they have 20years experience so i thought i would share it with you lot. as for not taking it back to the dealer i live about 4o/50 mins drive away from there its not worth my while doing it. i have taken it on the chin but you was trying to make me look like a idiot maybe its cause its hard to get my point across on here im not good with wording but there we are. never have surgested i no it all cause i never will why im going on rfs course this year learn more.
  19. i agree with the constructive criticism i can take that ive proved that on many of my threads. this thread half of it has been more than constructive criticism its being taking the mick, least thats now ive seen it. but im big boy i can take it so
  20. its still personal preference though, i did 3 years doing it by hand only just bought bench grinder this christmas and find it much quicker and better results. like i say personal prefrence.
  21. if i have to i will. ive got the vallorbe sharpening kit in my bag always, i just choose to have a couple of spare chains if needed. if i go through them i will sharpen on site. i find better results useing my oregon bench grinder sharpening my chains at end of the day.

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