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roseyweb

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  1. That is fantastic advice The key to being good at forestry is knowing your markets and having contacts. None of these will be found in yellow pages or google search and you'll meet plenty of rogues in the process
  2. What can a 3120 run? The problem is getting the balance between a saw with balls and not being to heavey and a ball ache to use on the ground
  3. I run a 24 it only comes out for special occasions as it's s little slow on it. Not sure of what to upgrade to
  4. Put it sideways, stand in it propping it on ya bum and hand shovel between your legs, wind proof to
  5. Is that finished of with a sander?
  6. That could't have answered my question more thoroughly Gonna give that a go
  7. I use to work round those parts when I was a wee lad. I funded my time at Sparsholt college cutting timber. Cut at faccombe estates, west wood hay and loads in Savernake Forest near marlborough. Miss the old days in the woods down there. Learnt my saw skills doing commercial forestry and piece work. I've swapped the bluebell floored beech forests of hants and berks for connie topping in the midlands. I'm feeling a little envious of you working down that way.
  8. Have you got any pics of the process?
  9. What was the planned use for the extra safe in the middle of no where?
  10. I believe its insurance to cover the Hire of a tractor for forestry work
  11. I thought that was quite good little fell, I don't see why people get so hung up about him wearing jeans, cargos are better as not so obvious
  12. I had a look in b&q today def poplar, wrestled a bag from a lady in the petrol station forecourt last week and replaced it with my card
  13. I'll get in early with the guess before the experts come, some sort of mycelium, honey fungus???
  14. I can never get excited over ropes if it stops me plummeting to my death its allright
  15. Try toby sherwood Sherwood Forestry 07703199747 Great bloke taught me alot Say James Rose says Hi
  16. You lucky chap, long old drive back from bath now
  17. Have you checked your remote as they are rubbish. You can hot wire it Down using 3 inches of cable and connecting the two left hand pins on the socket
  18. I transplanted a engine in a 357 and it always races, is said boot the one between the carb and engine?
  19. My misses wants me to lay the hedges up her stables, I have a rough Idea of what to do, what is the importance of the stakes and binders, as to be honest I want to do it as cheaply and quickly as possible
  20. I like it, one thing is that on the homepage its not immediately obvious that there is text below the picture reel, and visitors could easily browse on with out reading your intro
  21. In my experience with a HP the infeed convayour is not man enough to cope with big timber especially if clumsily loaded like I use to.
  22. Speaking from someone with zero experience with a clam shall, are they quite messy and slow as you can only scoop a little bit, of course I happily stand to be corrected
  23. That machine is something I've been wishing existed but never knew it did, what's the facts?
  24. I use to run a 1x37 and use to be able to fill a largish grain trailer in a day. Back in those days I was young and didt really know what I was doing and the machinenwas poorly maintained

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