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armchairarborist

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  1. its 3 chippers in total swb, first the two green greenmechs then two seperate pics of a single yellow greenmech. hope thats less confusing for ya:thumbup1:
  2. cruising up the m62 this morning, spotted two regular greenmech tracked chippers and then..... whats that about?
  3. piccies? try fuse for blower first, worked on one of mine and gave me two settings:thumbup1:
  4. its an old photo,that greenmech was hired in, it was ace, new machine at the time, the tracks drove over a 6ft brash pile for fun, i'v since bought a 12mth old tw190 that really eats wood..Ed
  5. hi this is one of my lr's. the ifor williams canopy is for sale offers please..Ed
  6. are you going to fit a flasher unit on it? it shouldn't draw much so should flash fast, will you wire a plug up to run electrics from the landrover? or from chipper electrics? lots more questions yet Dean but typing is very tiring..Ed
  7. just pop a new rivet in it, good as new:thumbup1:
  8. Hi fentiger, any idea of prices for 110hcpu heaviest duty rear springs? also helper springs to match? thanks Ed
  9. next time you pass through holmfirth nip into wheelsbrook services, they have a range of led lights now inc led beacons for roof. £65 each Dean? ouch they had better be retinal melters for that..Ed
  10. nice.. looks like somebodys been down your road with a load of tippex an painted your signwriting out too..
  11. 3x3..no not a plastic pig on steroids, not sure of my weight but it slips sometimes..Ed
  12. what? a slag certificate? think i know somebody who's got one haha
  13. could do with a row of them between me and the neighbours.. that'd stop their damn ball games.
  14. do the hydraulic motors that run the tracks have loads of power? I'd say if it flies up steep bankings no probs go for it, no harm in trying, but if its a bit weedy to start with probably best not to bother..Ed
  15. should be able to find helpful vids on youtube on how to install cambium saver etc, easier to understand if you can see it, i find it hard to picture from words so seeing in flesh or vid helps. don't think you need that for cs38 but usually the instructors are only too happy to show tecniques etc..Ed
  16. ask on here, can't hurt can it? or try n find somebody local to you to show you the ropes etc..
  17. my friend (gardener) bought a new cheapo blower, think it was ryobi or something, after less than a minute you couldnt feel your hand.. get a stihl everytime.
  18. any useful load carrying vehicle vehicle wouldn't have most of the load area befind the rear axle, add to that a chipper putting its load on towball as well and them gay front wheels will be waving in the air, a few logs in the hopper might balance it a bit though.
  19. my bro (decorator) rang today while i was out at shop with mrs, he said he was at my house and had just chased someone out of garden and up road, they're wearing a grey hoodie,i ran out of shop charged down road to see a grey hoodied figure disappearing down footpath, emergency stop middle of road n ran down path to find my bro (wearing grey hoodie) laughing his ass off.. Idiot
  20. baseball bat? nay lad i've sharpened me axe today, dont ask questions..just swing. its not right what they're doing and probably not right what i'll do either so we're even.
  21. haha mine are banned from jobs now cos the big one wants to bite the chain as its going, and the little one brings sticks and stands right behind you staring at it, tripped many times, can't always leave them in cab now either as they break doorglass to 'play' with passing dogs..
  22. best ones disappear between the rollers and into the chip box,
  23. do fb's occur in the dark? saw a pic on here of some chinese fungi food, can't remember what sort but they were really elongated, could they be searching for light or as hamadryad said..maybe they are aerotropic?

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