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C.J

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  1. are these the best for chainsaw work ? I've got the L shaped type rusting away in a plastic pouch with a few missing . Are the draper ones good or any other recommendations ?

     

    Cheers

     

    If you go down the Draper route,go for the Expert range.

     

    I find they are a good compromise between quality and price,and available everywhere.

     

    They also do a similar set of Tx drivers.

  2. Unless I'm still addled, there isn't an "OP's other post."

     

    The only mention of an "extension" appears, since there is no mention of it from the OP, to be an assumption in post 3.

     

    It's been a good insight into differing view points, the technical and legislative position juxtaposed with the reality of living with trees in the urban environment, the (perceived) householder's desire compared to the "doing" position of the contractor and the "in theory" or "ideal world" position of the TO/LA.

     

    The biggest giggle (often the way) is that the OP threw the hand grenade and has since retired to watch the fireworks!

     

     

    When I first read this post there were no replies.

     

    I noticed the O.P had only made 4 posts and I was curious to know what they were about.

     

    It would appear that Paul Barton (post 3) also read the O.P's other post about their extension application.

  3. Take a moment and re read the original post. (You know, the actual words in it)

    He want to reduce the size of the tree because of excessive shading, he doesn't want to manage a massive tree if he can avoid it, meaning he doesn't want it to get any bigger, it's already too big. He nowhere says he wants to minimize ongoing management.

    Your tree management seems to be do nothing (ie a thin and lift) allow a beech in a small garden to achieve gargantuan proportions and tell the homeowner he'll have to lump it mate.

     

    And if you read the O.P's other post - they want an extension,they don't want a tree.:001_rolleyes:

  4. O.K Ben.There are different gauges and different sensors - You have to make sure that the 2 are compatable.

     

    I've had a look on Brookwell's.

     

    There are 2 sensors for the 300 TDi - one with green plastic and one with black plastic.

     

    Which did you have and which did you buy ?:confused1:

  5. I've got a 6.3 meter Hayauchi that I use keeping branches off the tractors.It's a bit whippy with the fourth section extended , but rarely need to go that high.However it must be a lot more rigid at 3 sections out than the 3 section 4.9 meter pole would be fully extended.

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