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Matt Butler

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  1. Please enjoy these old school pics from the Butler's, also i would love to see every1 elses so feel free to add them onto this thread (By the way i'm the little man in the second pic down)
  2. Stiga is a Mountfield product; the "McCulloch" of the pro grass cutting world. some Stiga's in the low end domestic range are dressed up in mountfield livery (probably only because mountfield is more well known) , but the parent company GGP (who also own mountfield) brought stiga specifically because of its uniqueness
  3. stiga is way forward mate, we do all round our yard and gardens with one, very versatile machine, and the grass quality has definitely improved:thumbup:
  4. what sort of money are we talking?
  5. well if it comes to that i'll come with u and try to get some of mine back too
  6. careful woodpicker, he will hav u.......:lol:
  7. Matt Butler=mattypicker ms200t=20 clean the van=de-coke or *****-it-out any of my personal saws=baby or sweetheart spot any other tree surgeon=who are these ******? when you mess up a reduction=that will come back hard when you cant be bothered to take anymore off=thats good habitat
  8. its on a y plate so think that makes it about 11 years old, and it has 10000 miles on the new engine
  9. what u want me to get out in the yard with a tape measure when ive come in and got my chainys off, and i know ur not even serious....
  10. about as much as you can get in ur pocket..... jokes, it takes a fair bit, not sure how much in volume but more than u might expect
  11. natural mammas strikes again......
  12. luke is on about getting a 110 double cab
  13. check out our 130 tipper in classifieds, sweet truck
  14. and is he meeting all of said criteria.....
  15. if all that mr bish says is true then i think it is definitely out of order, however i think that u hav to rise above it as they will probably end up shooting themselves in the foot, i mean if i was a potential client i would bin that letter straight away
  16. you are prussiking up a tree in the rain and the water runs all the way down to your armpit
  17. Time off work is for wimps:lol: love it, whenever i take time off i start feeling ill, so i try not to bother
  18. yep, rigged twp big ash trees down
  19. cheeres for the replys, the placement system sounds quite good, also like the apprentice idea, im definitley of the on the job school and this is based on my experience of the "tree surgeons" that the colleges produce.

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