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Old Mill Tree Care

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  1. A Romanian will do adequately, if you don't mind the chain smoking. Lol!
  2. HRC was dreadful for me on my Cougar Blue. Just couldn't stop it binding up. Where are you getting Armor Pruss from? I couldn't find it anywhere.
  3. Thanks. I'll use the Beeline that I have then see how Volcano works on my Cougar Blue.
  4. Oi! What you doing grinding the Bluebells at my weekend house?! Lol!
  5. Hi Dave. Your best option by far is to buy my hardly used Predator. Very carefully used, by me and in perfect condition. Then after you've paid me for it I can call bandit and buy an HB20. Brilliant!
  6. Is the Volcano you you speak of the same stuff that Treekit sell? http://www.treekit.com/volcano-10.html
  7. It's made although he doesn't seem to be selling them yet. Apparently he's still fiddling with an integrated pulley but the HH2 isn't going to have one. Apparently.
  8. What are the benefits as I probably don't know all of them?
  9. Oh for Christ sake!
  10. I'd go back in time and invent the JCB. Obviously it would be called the TDB, (The Dogs Bollox) and I'd become very rich. Magic!
  11. Oh ok. Well here are two top tips to help you out next time. 1. When in doubt, go flat out. 2. When in doubt, shout!
  12. In my case it's for very short trees. I don't actually have one but its on the list, after a thousand more important things.
  13. Actually I'm in Horley today, centre of everything cool.
  14. Sorry Al, I'm far too busy and important to come and see you. Anyway, by the looks of the photos, you're doing it all wrong anyway! Lol! Cheers Al.
  15. And there's three of them in this area alone!
  16. Should have said you're in Reigate. I would have popped round to tell you how you're doing it wrong and to get orf my patch! Hahaha!
  17. Right on! I have a 200ft Cougar Blue. Next I'll be getting a 60ft Cougar Blue. Simple.
  18. Erm, I may have missed something but why not get a short length of Blue Tongue?
  19. I don't know where you're based but I'd speak to Arbrep Services if you want a Predator. I got a great deal on mine and support has been excellent when I had two very tiny problem. However as I've said before, I'd spend my money first on a Bandit HB20 then a Carlton 7015. (Although I have not used the Bandit equivalent, if there is one).
  20. Is this the same stuff Coleman? Presumably you're using it with a Hitch Hiker?
  21. Are you climbing on Cougar Blue though?
  22. Adam, have you used your HH on Cougar Blue as well? If so, which hitch cord and knot? Thanks.
  23. I've got some 8mm Liros but can't remember which one. I found HRC to be absolutely dire.
  24. 5, 6 & 7 wraps. No braids as standard, one braid, two braids. Almost exactly the same on all. Pete, I haven't tried the two with out the HH but can only imagine the same. I've checked the HH for excessive wear and looks ok to me. Confused. At this rate I'll have to buy a MEWP.
  25. The Beeline was like this after roughly 20 metres of descents. Not sure how the photo looks to you guys but it's actually glazed. Also, no fast descents because that's impossible after 10"!

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