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kernowstu

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  1. none because i cant find any that will take my weight (155kg) yes iam fat
  2. HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!! used one for half day and glad i have never seen another one since
  3. two goldfish in a tank,one says to the other these are buggers to drive
  4. all i did was forestry,had a break from it a few years ago but its always in your blood and now getting the taste for it again,you will never be rich but its a great life:001_smile:
  5. there is a company called dogcam that has all the small helment cameras etc you boys and girls want/need (sorry i don't now how to paste link)
  6. let alone crib breaks,fag breaks,refuelling and even pea stops and of course getting to the woodland and then walking 1 mile to get to the trees so your tutors 10 hour day has now turned into a 14hour day,he is talking shed loads of rubbish. normal hours what are they, GOOD QUESTION!!!
  7. is the 150 trees aday felling,snedding and stacking? if thats the case he is a better man than me:001_smile:
  8. question.... for firewood merchants you buy wood in @ 20% vat charge firewood out @ 5%vat(domesic customers) surley all go vat reg and earn a extra 15% sorry to derail a little but is this how it works
  9. cornish mutal with towergate risk solutions as a broker (national company) just had renewal yesterday 53 plate crewcab transit ANY driver (a few exceptions) and p reg disco ANY driver protected no claims £885.00 fully comp all in (£17 odd pound a week) didnt think that was to bad
  10. hello i'am interested in the macci but can't work out how to PM:blushing:
  11. also earn a few quid and sell the sized timbers to a reclaim yard:001_smile:
  12. get on with the job you been offered there are many of us that have not got the normal amount of work sounds like you dont want the job if you are worrying about 1 days pay
  13. would not think for a minute that there are any of "them types" as members or true tree folk etc,but it is a open site,i also totally agree about 1 person getting there kit back is a good job done and if anyone needs help with "private talks" in the south west just shout:001_smile:
  14. great idea but if any thiefs are are reading this tread they now know the idea so they take the phone off said machine leave it in a lay-by 5 miles away. please tell me if i have got this totally wrong so i can be totally embarassed:blushing:
  15. what size is the chestnut:001_smile:
  16. what era was the 162 61 66 266 mid 80's? 268 early 90's 272 early 90's any info will be interesting reading:001_smile:
  17. tom i am sixth generation forestry/sawmiller all ways in the blood,foot and mouth hit me hard,demo is fun but you think hse in bad in the tree game(another story)cheers:001_smile:
  18. kernowstu

    Stihl 044

    neither but they help with logs,fencing,pulling lop and top and making sure the bank balance is at ZERO:001_smile:
  19. kernowstu

    Stihl 044

    THE WIFE,TWO KIDS AND £100 CASH:biggrin:
  20. i think the 272 was the start of the new range,the 61 was more semi pro (farmer range) i think,if wrong someone will be along soon to burst my bubble. best wishes stu

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