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swinny

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  1. Was that when you came over to mine?
  2. I started off with a vermeer 620i chipper! petrol version not diesel, and no stress. Excellent starter chipper and did me well! no complaints here. If it will put you on for a year or two to get you going then crack on! Just remember the key to using a machine like this is : Snedding properly and a sharp roller (obvioursly sharp blades and anvil) I think it is a lot of money for what it is though, another grand or so you will get a tw150 etc my 620I was 1700 quid and sold for 1700 a year later! i think them diesel ones are worth 2500-3000 max!
  3. You'd do well to get 100 quid back i'd say! Use it, if it dies then throw it n get a new one I take it that it must have bust all the top cover etc so thats to replace aswell. If it was me it would have allready been on ebay and i'd have been n bought a new saw by now and back at work
  4. swinny

    Happy days

    Dejavu Had a cracking day too and some good jobs lined up. Well done pal
  5. Even if heavily reduced it would be at least a 6t stem if it gave way, also it would look awful
  6. Didnt check for any smells etc? Anymore ideas? Customers would like to keep the tree but i think it should be removed. Too much risk on single track.road with public foot path. Even if heavily reduced its a hell of a stem to fall over if it did!
  7. Ive got some large hollow oak rings somewhere
  8. Not a clue. Just got a 4s on contract they said dont install ios 8 thats all i know
  9. are the needles going pinky colour?
  10. Have you not considered it may de stabilize the banking if you grind out the stumps and associated roots?
  11. Sounds like a plan! Stevie
  12. Ideally i need a crane! Got some big jobs coming up but not getting this year!
  13. Im currently using a 4t tipping trailer. I have a few issues with it really, ita quite high for load height esp on 3' rings etc, also its only single wheels at the back so tends to try bob the tractor even with a full weight pack on. Im thinking of getting a 12 x 6 ifor with caged sides or something similar. Low load hight, twin wheel. But will it be ok towed off road by tractor and will it take the abuse?
  14. Whys he going to prison?
  15. Thats an old video, since then stihl have changed coil and flywheel thus advancing the timing, also they have changed the carb.
  16. Anything else i should look at? At the end of the day i think its a contender for a fell, single access track for X 2 houses and a public foot path near by
  17. Nope still not happy with the shaggy cap, these fungi do not have depth or domes, very thin at edges hmmm
  18. Does pic 3 not help david? Like a section of the inside, also hope this one may help, can possibly see some if the rough bits on this pic?
  19. Im busy busy, just got a new groundy on too
  20. Nope. , if i dare i dont agree with that david not shaggy cap still going for ringless honey fungus
  21. Will look on fungi database when back from walking dog. Ive upgraded to an i phone 4 now so it will take the apo now i hope!
  22. Im glad im not in your shoes! I would have thought it would be easy enough to get a chipper for that! I've decided to keep my tw150 along with my tracked one! No point getting rid of a good chipper Sorry im no help, good luck pal!
  23. Thats what im thinking
  24. Lol i alway google or look in book to type correct names lol
  25. At the front

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