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  1. We run our Logpuncher off the Timberwolf 150 hydraulics, directly plumbed in before the solenoid valves
  2. htb

    Insoles

    We use superfeet insoles in our boots as we had them already, better than the OE ones.
  3. Does not say anything about it in the manual. Mind you Timberwolf never mentioned anything about adjusting the no stress when they sold me a new one. My first one lasted 2 years and 200hrs how long did yours last ?. £400 a nice little earner.
  4. Can you take a pic of the bottom attachment? Mine looks different to yours, it has a Velcro fastening which is garbage, your one looks better! These spikes are gecko classics have velcro top strap and old style belt type ankle strap same as the ones I have. They were introduced as people did not like the velcro ankle strap.
  5. Swap the heads regularly on my machines thats how I know
  6. Yes no problem hedgecutter and chainsaw head are interchangable
  7. So what type of falling do you specialise in.lol
  8. As an alternative to a dunsley neutraliser could try a H2 Panel. It comes complete except for pump you just run all your pipes up to panel which you locate next to immersion tank.
  9. htb

    Which spikes

    :001_smile:Gecko classics
  10. Hi Doug, I have used Christies at Fochabers and Ben Reid in Aberdeen
  11. Just looked out Ron's No 01343 821095 Ringlink cover all Aberdeenshire No for Elgin is 01343 550123 they should be able to help as they organise NPTC in this area Where abouts are you based?
  12. Could try Ringlink at laurencekirk. Ron Clowes at Fochabers is an trainer and assesor
  13. Hi Oddbird, the wife grounds for me. She,s excellent at it, allright so you need to cut smaller chunks when sectioning down as she,s not the neanderthal type. She,s also much better at dealing with the customer and getting tea and cakes out of them.
  14. and susceptible to silverleaf once the sap starts descending
  15. :001_smile:Welcome to the world of MS 200,s
  16. Thanks hama. Mycelium is white the mocha coloured stuff looks like a run of silicone down the bark inclusion. will try and upload photo's
  17. I have been looking at a large mature beech 80ft overhanging buildings which shed a major limb in the last snow. Trunk 5 ft diam rising to 18 ft then dividing into 5 major limbs, one of these has shed in last snow leaving another major damaged limb which will have to be removed and tears to the trunk. I have pics but they are too big to upload 1.7 mb. Where the limb detached there is decay to the top of the branch and fungal mycelium (white) through the wood apppox 1/4 of limb thickness. Where the two limbs attach along the bark inclusion You can see fungal growth approx 1/4-1/2 thick mocha in colour on surface and darker underneath. I know this is not a lot to go on but anyone with any ideas what fungi is and prognosis for tree is. I and client would rather not remove tree but will do if we have to.
  18. The ignition coil on my ms260 has died. Whats your opinions on genuine(£67)/non gen coils £30 or secondhand £30 off fleabay have any of you experience of do non gen last as long or not.
  19. Whilst lunging ?
  20. Pretty good at bunking off as well once they find a scent
  21. Just looked on fleaby some on there, search under honda keys generator are these what you are after
  22. How about Fieldens in Stowmarket Suffolk are big in Honda power Fieldens Ltd
  23. htb

    arb shops in suffolk

    Thanks arbogrunt and alex for the heads up, will be nice to have a week away from the snow and ice, mind you it might follow me down were back to 4'' of snow on top of 5'' of ice in the yard.
  24. Hi there, I am coming down to Bury st edmunds next week to the outlaws, can anyone point me in the direction of a good arb shop. Might as well do something enjoyable during the week, mind you lined up a tree job for the end of the week (busmans hoilday).
  25. Just to throw my pennyworth in I think is one of the Euonymus family, there are some small trees in this family. Could be E.alatus but think its to big for that, E.latifolius up to 4.5m high etc. But there again could be totally wrong awaiting your views with intrest

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