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Brett

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  1. Not all people posing to be 'tree surgeons' know how to prune a tree. (verified by me, today, after attempting to sort out some idiots attempt)
  2. ? what do you mean ? is there something i'm missing here?
  3. Oh....... can you get a nipple to screw into the hole???
  4. Eh........aye, thats kinda the point, at the moment i have to buy them cause i cant figure out another way to get grease in the hole, cause i'm dumb. but there has to be another way, i mean, what, £12 for a wee tube of grease is just plain robery, granted cheaper than a new head. but i've got a box of grease gun tubes in the shed and it anoys me.
  5. On the adjustable head hedgecutter attachments there are the two grease points. take out the screw, insert sthils stupid wee grease tube and squeze. Is there an attachment for a grease gun or simmilar, or does anyone do it another way, I hate buying those tubes and as a result one of my heads disintegrated inside. I kinda want to save the others and the replacement from the same fate, a bit expensive like. Any ideas??
  6. Brett

    338xpt carb

    big thanks to Garden Kit for sorting this out for me, excelent service and will recomend highly. Thanks mate
  7. Thanks David, it seems to be just starting to form, and i never noticed it 2 years ago, the tree is also not too old, the target rating is moderate, I have advised the client on active management not removal but have priced both so we will see
  8. does anyone know if Eucalyptus can / does host Ganoderma? found small young fruiting bodies which to my eye resemble Ganoderma but never seen on Euc before. Any onther sugestions on what it may be if not? and no, no photos, sorry. Found on the butt at the soil level. also on one of the buttress roots.
  9. took mine for its first blast today.............cracking wee saw:thumbup: only 2 tanks in though, so time will tell
  10. Brett

    338xpt carb

    i can tell you are one of 'those' guys so i'm just gona leave it there, thanks for your imput anyway.
  11. I'm working my way through the study guide, but did not join as a member, when i looked into it, i didnt see any real benifit for me at this time.
  12. Aye, but how many times have you been eletricuted by a stihl? i was forever busting the plastic spark plug cover off my husky and eventuly the HT cap wears through, then when it's wet......oh ya bugger... right in the arse.
  13. Brett

    338xpt carb

    ok, i'm looking for a Zama C1Q-EL19, which seems to have been discontinued and replaced by C1Q-EL19c, i am assuming these are compatable. I have found them available shipped over from the states for about $70.00, but cant find any in UK. Does any one know where i might pick one up in UK? Perhaps someone has a second hand one lying around?
  14. Brett

    338xpt carb

    nahhaa. splendid. cheers mate.
  15. Brett

    338xpt carb

    Cheers mate will have a look and will get back to you.
  16. Brett

    338xpt carb

    Aye, got stihl's also and just picked up 201t on friday, see what thats like
  17. Brett

    338xpt carb

    how more specific would you like?
  18. Brett

    338xpt carb

    Aye.........well done.......****
  19. Brett

    338xpt carb

    any one know where i might be able to pick one up??
  20. Picked up a 201 yesterday, i discovered there is a switch to change between winter and summer conditions, could this perhaps explain why some ppl find it slow to pick up?
  21. does any one have experience with 'pricing in accordance with CESMM'?
  22. Brett

    Wages

    Mate, if your good you should be asking for around £12 / £12.50 an hour employed.
  23. Looking to find who is available for freelance work around these areas. Must hold tickets and have experience. Mail me your details if you are interested.

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