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woody paul

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  1. I would buy the 18mm as the 25mm is heavy to pull about in tree.
  2. i have an eye spliced in each end and attach with shackle. Bowline is ok for heavy pulls but is kinked until next pull, 25mm rope is a stiff rope to tie a tight knot but thinner sizes maybe better.
  3. Large pull rope I use is a 50m 25mm polysteel rope I bought of EBay, it only down side its heavy.
  4. If you are working for 1 agri contractor you should be an employee not self employed. But do read all the small print on insurance you are thinking of going with.
  5. Think he wants to sit in the dry when raining.
  6. 14T machine is abit OTT for moving timber about unless you have a big yard. What about a tractor with crane on back you would not have 360' movement but more then a JCB 180' machine. Also a PTO to use if you need.
  7. What ever size it is you can cut it back to boundary, but maybe better to reduce over hang by thinning just to let more light in which would be better for the tree and keep neighbor happy.
  8. You should be able to claim a percentage for use in business, I run a landy 90 along with a 130 as main truck both insured a commercial vehicle. As for spec comfort has got nothing to do with them if you are travelling long distances.
  9. Could be slightly bent rear wheel rim or has back axle move in some way so it is not running true you would not notice it when raised off the ground as no resistance.
  10. When I bought first chipper it was a timberwolf 18/100 which was not £12,000, think it was £5,000 then a used 150 with low hours for £12,000.
  11. When I need my first chipper worked hard raised the money and bought it and it then had to work hard for me which then bought the second. No dedt the machines are mine.
  12. Do not own 1 but would of thought moveability a compact has something to do with it.
  13. You should also mention to customer that you should revist next year and tidy it up if die back.
  14. Update. Went in yesterday at 11.00 and got it repaired at 1.00 this morning, 2 emergencies held things up as well as bad management of theatre. 3 months before full back to work. Thanks for all advice.
  15. Maybe they have be pissed about in the past and one way of getting money for waste of time quoting and looking. Any sealing contract.
  16. It has amazed me how bloody difficult things can be with out the use of a thumb.
  17. Great but we do silly things.
  18. Managed to cut extend tendon in thumb yesterday will boning some meat, got to go back Wednesday to re attach. Forgot to ask about recovery time anyone know.

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