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colsontr33s

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About colsontr33s

  • Birthday 11/11/1977

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  • Location:
    sunny bournemouth
  • Interests
    trees, football and beer.
  • Occupation
    groundsman
  • Post code
    bh8 0jz
  • City
    bournemouth

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  1. Oak, sycamore and sweet chestnut. Split jan/feb. Approx 18 dumpy bags. £700 no offers. Collection from longcross area. Logs can be re packed in bags and able to load with forks. Delivery could be made at additional cost. Pm if interested.
  2. wanted - wisteria as big as possible for a display. surrey or bournemouth area can help remove and collect. if you can help please get in touch!
  3. that's it ta, one post deleted. yeah your right just idiots. long day! its the I could do that attitude that got me.
  4. theres an article in the Bournemouth echo, on there website about a local girl jo hedger who is a world champion climber. ive never met her but have heard of her accomplishments. I get notifications from the echo on my facebook about news and this article came up. the thing is the negative comments from ignorant people on the article I find annoying. and would appreciate it if someone could post it on here, or comment on the article to give the girl the credit she deserves! and maybe put those cyber bullies in their place! I would do it myself, but im rubbish with computers! better with chainsaws! regards, karl.
  5. its a hawk moth of some kind I believe.
  6. liking the safety glasses! why dont they make chainsaw boots/gloves for kids?
  7. passing on the knowledge, from father, to son. or in my case to daughter. recently became a single parent to my little girl for reasons i wont bore you with. but she has just turned three years old and have been teaching her about trees. it started of by warning her about nettles and brambles until on a walk she pointed out a holly tree. since then i have been teaching her "trees" she now knows at least a dozen trees and asks me what a tree is called if she doesnt know. havent seen this enthusiasm for years from someone getting into the trade. ie traniee, maybe cause of her age. made me so proud at a wedding recently when i pointed at a hedge thirty yards away and said whats that? and she turned round and said "laurel" anyone else got an arborist in the making?
  8. did north and south island over 3 weeks about 6 years ago. queenstown was unbelievable! did a hot air balloon ride in christchurch which was worth every penny. if you get a chance, do it. you will never forget it.
  9. think i would agree with all of that.
  10. my old 026 died on me again so went to shop to by a new saw and was going to get a 346. especially after using one with a 18 inch bar and heard what you can do with them spud. but fell for the latest model with her sleak lines and rev boost!(560) but then after purchase read a comment i think you made?(dont quoate me)! about all singing and dancing fancy new stuff cant really be repaired more replaced, like cars these days. which makes me think i should have got 346 and given it to you. but thats not what im getting at. what is the best saw ever? in your eyes?
  11. so even after a bad expierence with a 262 you still got one. regardless of that, would you class it as the best "cutting saw"?
  12. just read thread on husky 262 with problems. which made me think the best cutting saw i have ever used was a 262, and would happily spend money on the old girl to put that smile on my face. which got me thinking about the pros and cons of saws i have used over the years. the best sounding etc. for me im not a stihl man or husky, both have made saws that i like. for example as a lad i remember the weight and grunt of a sachs dolmar, and you cant beat the sound of an old 020av and a technique to start them by taking the fuel cap of and pouring fuel down the choke switch. still got a stihl 076 that i dont use but cant bear to part with. still got origanal bar and must take nearly a litre of fuel per tank! or the first saw i bought new, 254xp learnt to sharpen properly on that bad boy! love a 044 but my 371 when warm just takes of. had a 560xp for a few months and it is a good saw, sounds angry cuts well,but a pain to start hot. which brings me back to the 262. for me, nothing cuts like a 262. but in my eyes cause it cut the best, does that make it the best saw ever? how would you class the best saw ever? cutting? sound? looks? price? discuss.
  13. colsontr33s

    026 help:(

    had the same problem, except for the poor starting. ended up being a hole in fuel lines
  14. had a couple of enquiries but not sure if my replies were recieved so call direct on 07795035835. no heavy breathers please!

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