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armchairarborist

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  1. there's a pile of 2nd hand grabs in their yard at the mo, different sizes, some with rotators.. well there's one less now muahaha:thumbup:
  2. i was at the exhaust shop last week, i tore the flange right off the box and stuck on a droopy tail after giving it some fair dolleying. its sweet now.
  3. a couple of years ago we had a 2ft syccie ring 'get away from us' down a steep hill, it picked up speed heading toward the main road.. faster and faster missing all the trees then shot through the privet hedge and CRASH.. into the passenger door of my old 110hicap. the week after my bro reversed through a drystone wall learning clutch control. you couldn't tell which dint was recent or came with the motor when i got it haha
  4. thats very skillful, it makes me want to ditch the heavy old push-iron and get a trick bmx to play on
  5. true, the hicap body isn't strong enough to be a tip body without structural strengthening:001_smile:
  6. i'd be putting a shelf in halfway up (or offering it for a bit extra) to get a good rotation, that way they can order more before they run out:thumbup1:
  7. factory tipper it says haha, even landrover wouldn't put the stickers down the side that far out would they?
  8. Dumpy -tracked dumper Splitty -log splitter Old Tug -landy Claire -ms460 (don't ask:blushing:) Expendable objects -clients fence/bedding plants/shrubs/old tug Strap on -webbing strap, best shouted down as 'put us big strapon't line' or 'ill av big strapon please' edit Oik -qualified subbie for groundwork Scrote -unqualified subbie for groundwork
  9. get yourself on the rigging course, it'll be good for you.
  10. dead easy, i called treequip (andy) from on here and he did it for a modest sum. i'm still learning the labour saving power of hydraulics:thumbup1:
  11. had the chipper modded to run a splitter from the hydraulics:thumbup:
  12. i got the same email, i think this guy rang me last week too telling me i was narrow minded just selling english logs.! why would i buy his foreign imported logs? i'm struggling to sell my own haha, i've got a yard full of rings.
  13. i'll second that, was walking round their yard a few weeks ago looking for a grab for 360 and got distracted by the processors, look well made and good company to deal with, some nice kit outside and the workshops are something else:thumbup:
  14. haha i only recognised it as my first strops were made of it, gosh them 3strand prussic loops were hard work on the 3strand strops. i'm not a shiny gadget guy, blakes and prussic for me but don't i hear about it..
  15. caught the +1, spotted ye olde 3strand strop:thumbup:, i think they said he was head forester for the estate, cool job:001_smile:
  16. my faves for working on are any tall straight tree you can run up on spikes skinning them with the 200t on the way up, bash out the top and come back down in 6ft chogs. done before the cuppa goes cold. my faves for looking at? maybe these beasts..
  17. i used to get white finger years ago from the cold and bad circulation but i'm fine now, strange eh?
  18. saw a load planted out in an arboretum lastyear, pretty exposed spot and thriving:thumbup1:
  19. with cutbacks in the police i doubt they will ever find funding for a trip out as far as yours Dean, its a good time to be a criminal:thumbdown:
  20. i don't suffer from hav's, but used a branch of stumpbusters darn saaf and the guy had been using hand controlled machines for years and didn't like the remote controlled machines, he has it bad, told me he gets the shakes in the evenings too from the vibes. not good:thumbdown: nice guy too
  21. they are the dogs danglies if you are looking for a very light 4x4, i see them being used on the landy trials and the only reason they don't win is the owners are usually scared of scratching their 56plate motor on the gorse, will fit through any gap between trees and given decent tyres are good in mud. i saw one today (owned by a local garage) being thrashed mercilessly and it seemed pretty quick (much quicker than its predecessor SJ413)
  22. the customer thinks you/the lads are a driving god(s) for being the only trailer to reverse the entire tight uphill twisty driveway without burning out a clutch or taking out the gateposts. and they can drive a caravan!
  23. a fun climb? its laid on the floor:thumbup:, looks full of nails:lol:

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