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MattJordan

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  1. noice. just ordered 45 of the orange, After a similiar thing happened to my rope last sunday!
  2. id pay 250 for a well looked after 357
  3. Im gonna start taking some pictures of the sights on the Hackney street tree planting scene!
  4. I done a big one yesterday, i havent noticed it before badly before, i think it comes down to cutting too deep rather than weather conditions. they may play a part but imo if your as sympathetic to the spec as possible, i cant imagine the effects being bad.
  5. I done my chipper course with some of the other boys from urban forestry last week, Great facilities and staff, the new training centre really is the business-Thanks
  6. Slutshole lane is about half a mile away from my mums house, whereabouts is your yard based mate?
  7. Gibbon thats awesome mate. Those thuja are insane, would love to see the timber, bet its beautiful. They should be left like that I reckon.
  8. Thats a mint truck mate, lovely photos and work too
  9. Im gutted, I cant go this year. Got some friends from Easton going though, will make sure they come and say hello, you got an arbtalk tent thing on the go then Steve?
  10. Hi mate. Saw on a thread you have some 020's for sale?

  11. Nice one peter, good pics
  12. All depends on how much you want to spend, the top ones ( zing it, dynaglide etc) are expensive for a reason, you dont want to buy a really cheap one and regret not spending the extra tenner that could really help your throwlining. For flip lines, theres lots out there but theres no massive difference between brands you can get very cheap ones off of treeworker which look fairly well made, if not id say any yale/new england etc one will do fine. Hope that helps.
  13. Thats what I thought, thought it even looked blunt:laugh1: I doubt stihl would let that happen on a promo vid though:thumbup:
  14. Great pictures of a decent job mate, would love to work on eucs that size
  15. Cheers steve, thats made a few things clearer:thumbup1:
  16. Such a shame, the death of a metal legend! RIP
  17. Superb pics MonkeyD, Looks like you guys did a cracking job! Thanks for posting:)
  18. Quality pics mate, looks like the place to be. Re-assuring to see reductions are undertaken over there, Wasnt sure if they held they same views as the US. Keep on posting the great images mate
  19. Jeez, bad news. Hope he recovers as fully as possible. Bit of a wake up call.
  20. Dammit, I went for vulcan for the red. and flux for the green
  21. I think thats a very good post, I started when I had just turned 16 and im glad did, in some ways. Its great that I will have 10+ years experience in the peak of my career, and that i have plenty of time to learn and master the craft. But will I not knacker myself out a lot quicker? I dont want to be a withering wreck when i hit my forties etc. Or is this all just me worrying? Will I manage to lead a prosperous career well into my life if i stick to healthy living and what not? thanks
  22. Yeah it is mate, we knocked a couple of sections that size off, and stripped the remaining limbs off. I then done a coronet on the stick left, I'll get some pics of it next week:thumbup1:

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