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htb

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  1. FC dont like climbing helmets being used on the ground
  2. Wait a bit and steve will be along to help, directory should be live soon
  3. Also pulleys can be added midline as opposed to rings needing to be threaded on from the end of the rope
  4. Hydraulic the best, but expensive. I use Warn 8274 with bowmotors as I had one from winch challenges, but does the job
  5. Cant be genuine sticker, don't want to double the saw;s value
  6. Be brave, its not too daunting. Silky fox has made it up to Morayshire at the moment
  7. Looking at a New Holland E18c mini digger at moment and looking to use for moving some timber as well. Would love to have grab and rotator but prob too much money. Could go timber grab and knock around rotator. Though think choice will be between a grapple grab and a thumb with the standard bucket or thumb with talon, your thoughts would be appreciated. Digger has hammer lines which could be used and bucked ram tapped into to use as the second service
  8. Need to find another venue then spud, how about nr carlisle mid way ish between us
  9. Can I have your account then Stubby as only got 1 done so far
  10. Cant beat a bit of lopping and topping vesp
  11. As Joe says stick rope in washing machine, a good soak in water before helps. I am lucky as wife works with me and suggests time to wash rope, spose its better than me swearing at rope all the time.
  12. Old fuel, older than a month goes in lawnmower/ skidsteer etc or washes out the chain oil tank(very rarely)
  13. Ah but you've retired steve,but agree with you
  14. Got both, both look good in different ways. But are we getting into a chainsaw beauty contest?
  15. Far too cheap, up your rates or your only going one way. Meant in a positive way
  16. You've had experience of them Ian then?, same here. Worked smarter but didn't get paid for the saved day !!!
  17. whoopie sling, think 20 or 22mm as its what i've got
  18. Craig at least fleabay being quick for a change delisted her 60+ items in less than 30 mins
  19. Shes back again with a large number of plant items, such as £2000 TW190 chipperhttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TIMBERWOLF-TW-190-TFTR-WOOD-CHIPPER/122945657903?hash=item1ca021dc2f:g:skkAAOSwlFdac3b0
  20. Not as far as I know, logs laid on the ground will sometimes root and shoot
  21. Also bear in mind that the Miss Krankies thinks shes running the country up here are you ready for her
  22. Yes chip onto pathways,just don't cut or chip into enclosed space.There was a thread on here where laurel was carried in I think a panel van then driven for a whilst and driver did not feel well after. Think its a form of cyanide that's released from the fresh cuts/chip IIRC
  23. That's a pint and a bit of Stella mark bit extravagant for you, priorities

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