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NI Tree

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  1. last year was a wet year so there is probably a lot of larch being felled but it cant be sold on the open market if it infected in south wales
  2. difflock who was it as I am wanting to replace our old biomass boiler system as it shot
  3. NI Tree

    L200

    as long as the chassis is ok and the rear tub was just damaged go for it and rip off and put a tray top on if I was using a pickup I would have to have a tray top as they are so handy here is some ideas https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ute+boxes&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=JqlRUvfvNoua1AWh2IHwBw&sqi=2&ved=0CC0QsAQ&biw=1708&bih=816&dpr=1#q=ute+canopy&tbm=isch&imgdii=_
  4. how do you get them to grow to that size, as I would love to get mine to grow a bit bigger
  5. they are handy tools to have and I would recommend them as they are about 15 quid but they are hard to lose
  6. so what not in it! I have given up carrying a saw tool kit as all it did was catch the dirt and take up to much room. and just carry a 30kg + of tool kit instead you know when it in the car but combi spanner, 3/16 & 7/32 files & husky roller file guides , 4mm T Bar Allen key, flat file all live wedged in the combi can. Spare chains, saw greaser just live with the wedges tongs silky etc
  7. ok there are 2 hyd feeds from the machine a flow and return and wiring for the electric hyd diverter valve which gives you 2 flow and 2 return but only one set will work at a time and to change function you just use a switch in the cab
  8. i am too mean so I sell my old files on (they get thrown in the scrap metal bucket) Dito the Oregon files
  9. it bug me lots when you say you a northern when you are most defiantly not less than 3 hours for you to drive to London well it would take me 9+ hours of solid driving
  10. Congrats to you both and her
  11. I would be up for it
  12. i got about 6 miles of high tentile eletric to do soon on a farm but easy post driving but will use 12' telegraph poles as strainers though as they are easier than H strainers,
  13. you can get good now genuine belts that last as long but they are very very hard to find as you want high fabric belts for cylinder or decks drive so I would recommend getting genuine belts any day
  14. no you love you dealers back up:lol: not stihl as it broke
  15. I would also recommend the dealer in huntly
  16. clarks have long leg Pfanner Arborist C Chainsaw Trouser | Safety & Clothing | Clark Forest I have type a long leg
  17. it for there newest life boat
  18. NI Tree

    Secateurs

    I got felco 7 so sorry jim I have not tried them
  19. redrock are a heavy trailer and don't tow the best in wet conditions but are well made but if you doing arb work I would get a rear steer axle as they save tyres and are good in tight spaces 120hp will tow a 12 tonne trailer load easily
  20. I spray them with rape seed oil as it kill them by suffocating them I think I use about 20ml per litter of water and just spray it on the plants as they were still salvageable
  21. well said tree munky and agrimog as it is very true about there sites and then you got sites where they have CCF
  22. the top one is the one you want Forestry Commission and to order phone 0161 495 4845
  23. the blue book is £24 quid and you can get it on the fc web site
  24. well said
  25. any wood with any metal in it

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