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NI Tree

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  1. ha that what i was thought you were doing and bring it in your self, i will most defiently get some as a bar and chain is cheaper than a bigger saw lol
  2. but your one of the very few that stock will stock it, in fact you stock a lot of the strange chains that most do not sell and are harder to track down ps what one are you getting JPX or JGX
  3. i would say that a the avaliblity of skip and semi skip chain is a huge factor in the equation as well as it not that easy to sorce here at all.
  4. the done side to full chisel is it blunts easier as you got a smaller leading edge on the cutter, but you have a faster cutting speed when compaired to semi chisel. this is why i like semi chisel as it is less prone to damage as it means less sharpining
  5. NI Tree

    Baby names!

    congratulations
  6. there are a few based up that way, you could try pm highland forestry as i think he is inverness based
  7. yes you can get a loader fited
  8. not nice, at all rip
  9. yes please tony can i have it afther rob please
  10. keep the beds narrow so you can easly reach in the middle
  11. well said we had the excatly same problem
  12. rich had you tried at atv city as they do piston kits for honda 250 http://www.atvcity.co.uk/downloads/atv_catalogue_files/14-4.pdf
  13. Charlieh well done for posting, this is type of video is so inportant as the risk from these desices/pests exctra to this county be it; Phytophthora ramorum, Asain longhorn beatle , just to name a few:thumbdown:, the damage they are doing / could do to this country is huge. and some would go as far to say that the P. ramorum is worse than Foot and Mouth as you can buy cows sheep exctra in easly but not trees and it takes years to be able harvest a crop, think how much the foot and mouth gets press coverage, and how it help the public under stand the problems and the risks it prosses to farmers, we have to the same and educatue the public with out this high profile help, be it dessices, non native (Allen) spiceses all ready here , a prime example is Austraila where they are very stricked on imports, and the public dont mind killing a kane toad as they know they helping, we need to do the same here, so be Proactive not Reactive as it will benifit not just you.
  14. if you got a only few to do a 44 gallon drum and turn and do half a of the post than take it out and put it in upside down, though 8' might just not work,
  15. NI Tree

    Chickens?

    what breed are they marko as that would be a great help ps pictures too please
  16. easy lift guy is your man his harness are very simple and well made this is one of jammydogers videos [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grF97n2VTo8]Easy-Lift Harness - with a Hedge Trimmer (UK) - YouTube[/ame]
  17. silver are 50 cc and the orange ones are 46cc
  18. i dont think i am going to make it, uni work has to finished
  19. there are simular products made by lots of compinies ::Teufelberger:Forest Ropes
  20. this guy talks about it in this thread i a lot of detail from time to time http://www.arboristsite.com/chainsaw/147985.htm
  21. search http://www.arboristsite.com for amsteel as there some intresting comments about it
  22. http://www.arboristsite.com/forestry-logging-forum/183234.htm
  23. very neat paul i am most deffently going to try this
  24. yes please
  25. that what i thought but i would not mind being able to so it my self and a bar is cheep compaired to a saw if you know what i mean

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