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Essexlogman

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  1. Stump removal looked a right crack back in the day too !
  2. This should help https://www.hsdirect.co.uk/product-information/risk-assessments/tree-surgery-risk-assessment.html
  3. Hello Jack had a similar thing happen to our oldish 200t thought it was maybe a fuel line spilt or something so did a bit of youtubeing tried a bit of carb adjustment to no avail then realised it was the fuel cap seal that had perished worth a look before you start stripping
  4. Hello Terjef We have had various similar issues on our TT85 over the years first port of call is forget the remote control for time being the hot wire method should let you know if you have a connection that is OK from memory the top or bottom pin will be up or down connected to the middle pin if this works then you have a remote connection or handset problem, if this fails then undo the two screws on the battery connectors cut and clean wire brush the wires and re attach to battery if this fails could be a solenoid problem in my humble opinion good luck Essexlogman!
  5. Heremetite used to be the order of the day, most of the motorcycles that we used to rag around back in the day were held together with this stuff do not know if it still exists all the best Essexlogman
  6. Check these guys out just a few quid to buy hsdirect https://www.hsdirect.co.uk/product-information/risk-assessments/tree-surgery-risk-assessment.html Regards Essexlogman
  7. Yes here love a quirky tree
  8. Hello Steve Not a burred bar? personally found a veering of was because of this good luck ! Essexlogman
  9. We had this problem with ours (about the same age) we took it back to the supplier thinking bloody hell it can not need a new oil pump already and they informed that it was a blockage of the filter in the oil tank pipe feed we are always carefull in filtering oil into the tank but when you take the filter out the gauze is very fine as we have had the occasional blockage and cleared it ourselves easy fix as the plastic gauze filter just pulls of the brass attachment Hope this helps regards Essexlogman
  10. Yea I can really see the old Yin and Yan side of things coming out on this one but on a lighter note can well identify with this I would say you can get an excellent cut with the old Stick if used properly Quote: Originally Posted by oldwoodcutter View Post And using a pole saw isn't against the law either, i have had very good contract climbers (and fellow arbtalkers) ask to send up the gypsy stick, to get the job done easier and safer and with cuts to a good standard. .
  11. Alas not Steve it had damaged and bent the disc shaft so we had to replace listed/ One Disc One anvil Large one anvil Small two new blades two bearings plus labour £1056.96p later ouch!
  12. Oh yes I was in the back garden when I heard "the noise" and thought that was a hard piece of wood!
  13. Just thought I would reiterate how bad and expensive it is to put a ball hammer through your woodchipper! This was hidden amongst a load of ivy on the last knockings of a sweet Friday job oh well s**t appens all sorted now and normal service is resumed, on a positive note though I like the way it sliced through the hammer!!! Cheers Essexlogman!
  14. We use these as well if you are interested in saving 35% on rrp try here Wolf Garden Tools: Wolf Garten Soil : Wolf Garten Multichange: Wolf Garden Lawn Mowers: World of Wolf Regards Essexlogman
  15. Hello aurelius wood try it this way we were told a couple of days ago and thought it was a right wind up at first but got home Wednesday and tried it and it works I can not guarantee it will cure your particular problem but may help you or other people who have similar issues "build your fire upside" down put all large logs at the bottom followed by smaller logs then your dry kindling then the paper held down with a small a few small pieces of kindling when you think about it does make sense, the paper warming the flue quickly igniting the kindling then working down to the larger logs as a fire burns from the surface saving the need to keep opening the log burner door to top up until up to temperature let me know how you get on Cheers Essexlogman
  16. Hey Shane if you are thinking of getting a CS360TES you wont need a tuning screwdriver as the one I bought was ready to go straight out of the box! just got better and better as it bedded in over a few weeks use, cracking saw proper Japanese Karma in these
  17. Excellent I have been having this problem myself with my cs360es its just not the same when you have to detach the nozzle and use a funnel !!! I shall be ordering one Cheers Ukulian
  18. As long as there are no "right of way and access issues" eg ransom strip with regards to your planning application or the houses assuming you get permission you have had a good result and I would just put a line under the matter and put up a six foot fence right on the boundary of the hedging or just leave when you get permission for the new owners to maintain if they so wish, I can see your point though regarding your maintenance over the years though. The land registry will be able to tell you if there is ownership title on the land just my opinion and hope this helps and it all works out OK for you
  19. Echo CS360TES Had ours now for a few weeks a right little screaming demon love it!!! cheers Essexlogman
  20. Hey Kentjames I am with you on that one when I work I want my equipment to do the same without fuss!
  21. Got the same dilema with me trusted top handled been faultless for nigh on 4 years now and giving me a bit of grief had a look at it myself and have decided to bin it and buy a brand new one as it will pay for itself in the first couple of days work Cheers Essexlogman!

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