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rowan lee

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  1. LOL, so it was yourself down in Ballindoon then.That was two saturdays ago, it think. Pity i missed you lads working, would have been good to have a chat. Funnily enough i saw that same machine near Dromahair a day or two earlier to these pictures being taken, but couldnt find it on the way home. Mad old coincidence.
  2. Yeah they sure are, i think theres a dude on here who might work for them but havent confirmed that yet. (scottythepinetree). Near Collooney, Co.Sligo. Based in Co.Meath these days though, but venture home home most weekends during the summer. What about yourself mate? Do you work with tree's?
  3. Couldnt believe my eyes when i got home last weekend and saw this bad bouy parked up down at the big house on the estate where my old man lives and works. Getting ready for a bit of utility work around the power lines on the grounds. Unfortunately the keys were'nt hiding under the wheel arches, as i would have posted up a little video as well:thumbup1:
  4. Nice action shots, cheers. Just wondering from an outsiders point of view, when your taking down a big lump of a tree like that, what ratio do you use for the felling notch, is more 50:50 compared to a smaller tree? Also - how do you gage not getting your saw jammed when cutting such a deep notch? Skillmagill me thinks, and not something i'll ever be trying lol.
  5. Serious alright! Lovely rich grain on that timber.
  6. Havent seen many on the second hand market and have never seen one in Ireland. Would love one.
  7. Do you rate those Avant machines Josh, compared to something else in its class, like a skid steer. I believe there are any amount of attachments for avants as well.
  8. Famous for its point breaks apparently - Anchors point etc. Havnet been yet myself.
  9. Ok that makes sense then, cos with the freedom of a spare arm/hand, coarse your gonna do something arkward eventually and get bitten. hadnt thopught of it like that before, i always assumed it would be like an automatic car, i.e. you basically put one hand to sleep when driving. cheers for the advice mate, i use a 170 and 250 presently, more then enough for my firewood supplies etc. The top handled questions were just out of shear interest, would not consider buying ever, unless i was a qualified aborist, and fully trained up. Like you said a pain to use on the ground, especially for a bit of old fire wood, etc.
  10. Nifty and nibble mate, i really like that release gizmo you have on the hydraulic control. Is that running of a little Kubota? L4230 or something similar?
  11. Ok - lets say im an ordinary joe soap with a good background in domestic chainsaw use, and i go out and buy a top handled saw illegally. whats must likely to go wrong for me? WRT the hse trying to ban top handled saws, surely nasty domestic accidents with standard chainsaws also occur. why not pick on standard chainsaws as well, and make them only accessible to someone with training?
  12. Stretching for all its worth there in the last pic - high up? Earlier mate - where abouts where those really clean sets of unridden waves, not British Isles i'd guess.
  13. So increased kickback would be the main reason then overall? Are there any other hazards compared to a standard back handled saw? Again, i probe purely out of interest. From an outsiders point of view - its always seemed strange that one could walk into a shop and buy a huge 42'' saw and take a house down without being asked for anything, yet a tiny lightweight saw is off limited to the inexperienced.
  14. Thanks for that man.
  15. LOL only about the 5th thread starter since i joined up here and someone has been banned as a result. (maybe it was already coming though). Thanks for all the earlier replys lads.
  16. lol 'not for general use' more like
  17. I think this is the older model, which has been replaced by the 225 today. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsProBexev0]Negri R220T[/ame] I dont really know much about these machines but have been keen to purchase a cheap(ish) second hand pto chipper/shredder for some time now, only for private use mind. This wee model has come up for sale locally for about a grand, and looks to be in good condition, bar a couple of minor issues that the trader will sort out before its sale. I like the fact that this model in direct drive with shear bolt rather then the traditional v-belt drive models, which should eliminate wearing parts. It has two new cutting blades and the hammers look to be sound. I havent seen it running yet, but this should happen sometime next week. Anyone had any experience with this Negri model. Any pointers on general pto chippers 'look out fors' before i purchase. Cheers Rowan.
  18. It was a beast all right, but i couldnt help but notice how much time he was wasting arsing round trying to load and pick up the brash for the chipper. some sort of claws would have been much more efficient.
  19. Oh right, Fairly central then. Nah it was just some of the other photos reminded me of somewhere a little further north in and around Skelleftea.
  20. Class, the jaws of life lookalike. On a volvo chassis of course! What part of Sweden was that then?
  21. Thanks for the info, just wanted to know out of general interest.
  22. Site clearance job down the road from work i was watching last year :thumbup1:nice little 12 tonnes machines in action
  23. Nah, just wondering in a general sense. I dont actually need one Top handled saws rock though! (sad Bas....opps sorry just about to you know what there:thumbup1:) ((That would have been plural btw))
  24. I cant buy one of these cos im not a qualified tree surgeon (im a geologist ) Just as a matter of interest, what ticket do you need, i.e. is there a cs for top handled saws? Ive never had the need for one, but they look handy. How dangerous are they? serious question, ive never used one btw, but obviously the kick back potential is increased? hwat else? Also just wondering, whats the max bar length a top handled saw would generally run?
  25. I dont know much about tree surgery but that looks well impressive. A big job, and nice tight set-up alright. Bravo.

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