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  1. htb

    Holzfformer G372XP

    My genuine 372xt occasionally chars the bark or sets it smouldering, never really been a problem, not burnt anything down yet.
  2. htb

    Helmet advice

    Semi retired so using up old stock, plus a tight jock.
  3. htb

    Helmet advice

    Knew someone who always wore a bandana under his chainsaw helmet, but he was Canadian and a twat.
  4. Ex army goretex, not hi viz but who cares. Cheap and doesn't matter when you damage it.
  5. In the transition phase you will be busy at your full time job, you will be starting getting your own jobs, you will be subbying out, so you will hopefully be busy and called all ways, hence try to keep all the plates spinning to keep everyone happy. In time the balance will change between the different elements.
  6. You need to learn to keep all the plates spinning at the same time. Personally been self employed for 25 yrs, very very rarely work weekends.
  7. Was just going to suggest Kipper hire
  8. Very handy piece of kit, nearly sold mine when I moved over the winter, had it for about 10yrs.
  9. Finishing off a rechassis on a neighbours Land Rover 90.
  10. Not all the earlier ones had them fitted, had 2 turbo diesel 130's without them fitted.
  11. They are fixable without a computer. My range is 346, 372, 395.
  12. At least bracken is not too tall and you can see the tree guards, are just having to clear round the trees not all the area?
  13. htb

    Holzfformer G372XP

    That's cos you threw them out the tree in a hissy fit.😂
  14. Bracken is waist height down here at the moment.
  15. Would you not be better with the stihl or husqvarna tri blade, have cut a lot of gorse regen down with one over pipelines. Such as below Husqvarna Multi Ø255mm 3-Tooth Grass Blade
  16. Oil seals and bearings, just need to measure them up most bearing suppliers should be able to get them or try simply bearings on the web.
  17. Weed control on utilities sites. glyphosate/ Chikara/ Icade as appropriate
  18. Single handed with knapsack and up to 2m boom. some sites size of a garage some 1 hectare. 3 prices small medium and large sites, the more you spray in a day the more you get paid. only downside is payment 60 days from submitting invoice, but its been that way for last 10 yrs that I have done it.

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