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NI Tree

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  1. what ever egg no this is the second
  2. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIzsvTynHSo]John Deere 2009 - YouTube[/ame]
  3. highland foresty up north too
  4. my though to we should have get to gether
  5. yep i got the uni ones,
  6. booklet 48 is the one you want i got it them in front of me what do you need excatly
  7. Clarks bio is not badly priced i got a drum to try SuperTack Bio Chainsaw Oil (25 Litres) | Clark Forest
  8. i would also recomed a small log pick for the job as they work brillently for getting under it.
  9. it is amazing how they pick up things we were walking some hound pupies one year they lernt to sit watching the labdors. the best bit was mum and dad were runing a hound show and the huntman was very rude so she therten him to make sit in the ring he was dertimind it would not so she made it sit lol he was very polite and apoligtic
  10. so true the wind was the killer to day
  11. it was not me:001_smile:
  12. move closer to the phone exchange
  13. well said tommer i would agrie with most of it excpet that landcruiser 70's are the expetion in the jap groupe, and are far more reilabe so much so that mines are inporting them, as they are cheeper to run, and they are tested in the bush in austraila and it is hard on them, when i was out there i was driving one with over 500000 km on the clock aprox 311000 miles, and probabaly about 1% of tht was on tar. in south africa a surfie park had landie and land cruisers and they said that the landie had to be rebuilt every 10000 miles so they were used for the guest only as they had better supison for that job. in astriala they say if you whant to see the bush but if you whant to come back take a landcruiser (70)
  14. ted is totaly sound so sound you not need a bardge pole just a easy lift harness and he happy
  15. i would agree with you to but i run both, bit i hardly change between them. full chisel for soft wood mostly as on hardwood as ther leading edge is a lot small than semi so it takes to damage as you are aplying a higher force on it.
  16. NI Tree

    Wages??

    what jobs do they accpet as an Agricultural worker can carry out if you are paying the AMW Agricultural Minimum Wage, as i think that could be an interesting one
  17. there not cheep though https://www.baileysonline.com/search.asp?SKW=tree jack&catID=236
  18. are i under stand now, how much is it for an cs30 and cs32 assements
  19. i like the way you are posting your site is he working for you now
  20. that was good going on there half.
  21. what is rob's number as i have lost it. he a is a bit of a treck from us though
  22. tried to phone her today a got an ingaged tonne 4 times

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