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rorymoon

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About rorymoon

  • Birthday 15/10/1985

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  • Location:
    Somerset
  • Interests
    Tinkering
  • Occupation
    Chainsaw womble
  • City
    Bristol

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  1. Experienced groundie with Bugnot small tracked chipper / shredder, 750kg trailed chipper and pedestrian stump grinder based near Glastonbury looking for days with or without any of the kit mentioned. I've been doing tree and horticultural work for over a decade and do have plenty of work but it's mostly in Devon and I've had enough of the driving, so looking to build contacts local to me. Have nptcs 30, 31, 38, 39, felling and processing of large trees, woodchipper and first aid+f. Contact - Rory 07523723159
  2. Approx 4:00 this afternoon the missus thought she could hear me getting home and doing my usual faffing in the garage, when I didn't appear she had a look and found that the garage door had been unsuccessfully forced. I imagine it was only the dog going mental inside that made them bin it. I'm in Street if your in the area lock up guys.
  3. As the title says I'm looking for work in the south west, am based in Street but don't mind travelling. I have approx 10 years experience own kit and hold cs30, 31, 38, 39, felling of larger trees, Woodchipper, first aid, signing lighting and guarding and a level 2 nc horticulture and arb. I'm hard working and reliable with experience in private arb, forestry ad well as some experience of rail work and subbieing to larger contracters, both on the ground and climbing but will happily say I'm a far better groundie than climber (just not that quick). My number is 07523723159 Cheers Rory.
  4. Not entirely sure I'm afraid as the advanceing happened as a result of the key breaking off when the retaining nut came loose. I didn't have time to get a new one so bodged it back on with a locking washer - the flywheel must have shifted slightly when I did it, I wish I knew how much scince your not the first to ask but I've never got round to working it out.
  5. Stihl 361 with 325 chain on 18" bar and 9 pin sprocket. Open exhaust and a slightly advanced flywheel best all round saw I've owned.
  6. Had some success from this post but could still do with less free days in the diary so figured I'd add my tickets. Nptc 30, 31, 38, 39, felling of larger trees and Woodchipper. Also have current first aid, signing lightning and guarding and level 2 cert in horticulture and arb.
  7. Bill crumby at Greentrees Exeter has the latest picus 3 and digital callipers which gives a very accurate residual wall reading. He is very good will do interpretation and suggest recommendations as well. He will often do a reduced mileage charge if he is in the area on other business. Cheers Rory.
  8. Currently self-employed Groundie / Forestry worker with own kit and relevant qualifications based in somerset but willing to travel. Approx 10 years in tree work mostly as a groundie with some climbing experience and more recently working as a forestry cutter. Any interest please call 07523723159 Rory Moon
  9. Sadly I have done or tried most of the above, will try greaseing the oil pump tomorrow tho. The clutch is fairly new and tight so very unlikely to be the clutch springs but will have a play with the tick over as well just in case. Thought it might be the bearings as I have tried most things allready but would like to eliminate all other routes before going that far as getting old bearings out is one of my least favorite jobs:thumbdown: is there any easy-ish way to do I'v tended to use a bit of heat and lots of tapping with hammer and shift? What ever it is I'v got to get it sorted I'm sick of my saw screaming at me evey time I put it down running. Cheers all Rory.
  10. A while ago my 361 started makeing a sqeaking sound now and then, recently it has become near non-stop the best way I can discribe this noise is like a slipping fan belt. I have given the saw a good clean and replaced the clutch bell and needle bearing as this is the area of the saw the noise seems to be comeing from but this dosent seem to have helped and can find no signs of anywhere that could be the cause- rubbing from parts that shouldnt contact ect. The noise only happens when the saw is on tick over not when being used and not allways if the chain brake is off but all the time when it's on. I hope it's not the bearings , so any other ideas would be gladly received. Many thanks Rory.
  11. I'm from glastonbury and I'm astounded that it has survived not due to the hacking it received (however importent a thorn it may be it's still a thorn and we all know they can take a beating) but the poor thing has been soaked and coated in so called healing oils, potions, herbs and the like by so called healers and druids. All well meaning I'm sure but if the thorn had died I would have attributed it to all this muck being dumped on it before blameing the damage done by some mindless vandal. Mind you the poor thing had been all but pulled down by the countless charms and ribbions tied to it (tight to the limbs with non bio-degardable matierals I might add) so it seems to me that sad as it may be the best thing for the thorn would be a big fence so nature can be left alone with out the interfering hand of man where it's not needed and protect it from both vandals and clueles do gooders alike. Rant over.
  12. Yeah fitted a few with no problems so far and as above for the cost you'd have to fit lots to match the price of one OEM part so I will continue to use them.
  13. I thought the 576 was replaceing the 575? Seems more likely to me.

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