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scuff

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About scuff

  • Birthday 29/11/1962

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    Dorset
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  1. ex army gortex.......cheap as chips:thumbup1:
  2. Heres a strange one........ We were called to Pollard a euc because of its location to 11k power in winter 2009/2010. Tree responded well all 2010 with good re growth. However got called back today to find that it had died...... The bark around the base had large cracks running vertically and was easy to remove by hand. Over all the tree looked like it had copped a dose of glyphosate but knowing the clients as I do soon ruled that one out. Maybe the severity of the winter??????? any ideas........ I will of try to take some piccys on my return.
  3. scuff

    Tp 150

    Hello all....... has anybody had any experience removing the electronic stress system from a tp 150. Had enough of it cocking up and want to make it manual.
  4. spent many decades thinning seen all saws evolve...............Husqvarna all day!!!!
  5. I trade as Tree Lions
  6. had a quick squint through most of the posts, oh my god for starters way to high!!!
  7. 10% solution glyphosate in a small hand sprayer does the bizz,
  8. had good results with sea buckthorn
  9. Have you considerd an old straw bale elevator might be able to adapt and pick one up at a farm sale or check out local farmers?
  10. scuff

    First Aid

    have to keep first aid up to date due to fire service commitments, have come across some horrid stuff but as folk have said previous keep calm and remember the basics. Have been given some good stuff ideal for any first aid kit from an ex sbs commando who is a fellow retained fireman. 1. a c.a.t tourniquet, easy to put on can be done one handed, (only to be used for catestrophic bleeds) which lets face it chainsaws dont muck about. 2. an israeli bandage, excellent bit of kit, large wound pad and an elastic wrap keeps even wound pressure. both items are cheap enough and better than most of the rubish found in the average first aid kit. Hope this is helpfull.
  11. Nobody else notice? funny looking scotty!!
  12. Steve out of interest why does borders training have banned after their name, reason I ask is I recently replied to his request for brogio flail heads for training, any thing dodgy going on?

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