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Daniel Jiggins

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  1. Not sure where you are? things are far from slow down here in Essex on log sales, try taking small nets of your logs to local pubs etc and offer a bag for a FREE sample for them to try, worked well for us and got in with several local pubs within a 20 mile radius of our yard who regularly order 2 cube at a time and was far cheaper than using newspaper adverts.
  2. You can order through ebay FIBC - VENTED BULK / STORAGE BAGS 10 PIECES | eBay
  3. Got a leaflet from Browns about spreaders and snow throwers, anyone used one of these stiga machines? http://georgebrowns.co.uk/userfiles/winter_specials.pdf
  4. We use a KRM Bogballe s2 trail with agitator works well with wet or dry rock salt, in my opinion the snow-ex are not particularly well made.
  5. Maybe worth a look? Hedge wars on bbc1 tuesday 27th september @ 10:35pm
  6. I get a lot of my hedging from Bare Root Hedging | Hedging Plants | Garden Hedges not the cheapest but excellent quality. Paul was on the chelsea flower show talking about his dutch elm resistant tree's:thumbup1:
  7. Thanks bud, christ one is a handfull at times how did you cope with 6! I prefer them with a tail, hurts when it clouts you in the eye though.
  8. Hi Geoff; all my kit does too, i was packing away and had a long reach, blower and HS80 lose plus a hayter harrier 48 pro and a honda in the back of the truck, i got the blower and HS80 chucked in the cab and held onto the long reach one tried taking this from me, Nasty people who deploy bully boy tactics.
  9. No, work for myself. Was doing hedging hence single manned!
  10. Just a heads up While working at Margaretting today had 3 traveller type turn up and try and get in my tool locker while one of them was trying to distract me very aggressively, unfortunately i was on my own but luckily managed to get the rest of my gear in the cab and locked. I was very lucky not to lose anything. Police arrived within miniutes but so far not tracked the vehicle down. They were in a petrol blue ford transit medium wheelbase panel van reg: T665 JAU
  11. Thanks for all your help, I am now up and running and have found the other nut lodged in the guard housing, thanks for sending the diagram Scraggs
  12. Had this similar time last year when work was flat out, speak to your jury officer i found mine very helpfull i got mine put off until january when i was at my quietest went in for 3 days then dismissed. fine if you dont get put on a big case!!
  13. I have only one nut and a round spacer there is a round spacer on the spindle with a lip wher the blade sits on but i cant get the blade to sit on this. is there a parts diagram for the japa 100 as got no paperwork with it, it came from Fuelwood. i will get some pics tomoz to see whats missing...
  14. Thanks Andrew, i will get back to you if i have no success with Haydens, Cheers!
  15. Yeah sorry had got round spacer and nut, thanks for PM
  16. Thanks, will get the blade looked at but cant understand why it just came undone without prior warning was working spot on until it happened and really sharp? Will give these a try heard they are good from a previous thread Cutter Servicing in Braintree : Haydens Saws Ltd
  17. D.M Firewood, have had a few logs snatch and get thrown out but on this occasion the nut that holds the blade in place just came undone which was odd as its a left hand thread, ive tried putting the blade back on but just vubrates like hell and doesnt run straight, not sure on size will be having another tinker with it tomoz, thanks...
  18. Worryingly the blade came loose on my japa 100 today, stripped it down and it looks like the blade has warped, do blades commonly warp after a certain time? this one is the tct blade and its about 3 years old, Thanks.
  19. This Is Daniel, Hopefully This Is The Prince Arb From Essex? I Emailed You About The Wood You Have For Sale On Ebay.

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