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NI Tree

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  1. i think it a good idea as if they can ereidacate when is still relitive local area the impact will be high but lower it they were having to spray far more trees at a later date over a wide area and if it works it should be a coule years at the most unlike if you were having to do speffic trees yearly when they only found 3 last year it a good idea to be double sure you got no resivors in the loacl area
  2. i agree with difflock about high boron steel
  3. dont touch it as they are not to safe under powered and crap look at his feed back they all complainng about the saw i would go to you local saw dealer as chain saws are very dangerous and i would neaver trust this stuff. you would be far better buying a second or new saw of you local dealer, buy cheep buy twice
  4. replace the hand brake cable on my corsa that cost £ 50 3 years ago
  5. i can use double needles for leather but not one for fabric
  6. rich you should also ask what do they use them for as would be very intresting hardwood forestry Softwood Forestry Mixed Forestry ARB or firewood so i would be husky in NI, for mixed forestry:thumbup:
  7. garden kit or spud will be along shortly and some times you do need to ajust the carb
  8. i will say it will be a north south divide
  9. what work do you do with it as i take it is not mowing
  10. how come the tyre choice and i hope it dose you well
  11. done nothing to mine this year but hope to get some stuff in afther uni exams
  12. all i can say is it nice but i would not be happy with that over spray on to the engine, but i will give bandit creadit for the use of a bolt on cutting edge on the blade and making a custom spec machine for some half way round the world as it not easy to make someone vision in to reality at times. well done bandit
  13. have you conciderd a outside so you not bring in all the dirt
  14. i would often have a porage at about 5.45 then anthoer breakfast at 9.00 along with toast egg and bacon but that is 3 hours work done all ready, lunch at about 1.30pm then dinner at about 8.30pm but i been know to have 6 sit down meals in one day.
  15. tigercat
  16. brillent i love it
  17. well it not on my bench my desk (lack a bench at uni:thumbdown:) i got alot cleaning and oiling of a leather harness
  18. i love the 550xpg a big step up from the 42 i was using:thumbup:
  19. what about farmer friendly who wants stock running round the wrong feild let alone on the road and if there is enough room for a wheel chair sheep will learn how to use a kissing gate. a big cattle grid dose not stop them i do agree with disabled friendly acess in the right place but it has to be farmer freindly
  20. they are good i need glass wool for mine though
  21. i agree about the size of saw i do like a fast cutting saw but i also dont mind having a slightly slower saw as you dont have to hold all the weight but use the dogs to hold the weight of the saw. as with a fast cutting saw it is not so easy to use the dogs to hold the weight of the saw so i find it is more strain on the body and speed is not every thing
  22. one thing i under stand is if you not working it hardish but leaving it sitting ticking over they do not like that
  23. david i most of the wood cut in uk is from timber harvesting and the land owner has to be payed for growing his crop just like a farmer has to be payed for growing the food you eat and growing food, and timber both cost money
  24. i think ours has about 41000km on the clock but has done lots more

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