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woody paul

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  1. Found this on a lot of small Holm oaks in a garden I was working in today, looked at some mature ones further down the road and looked like they had the same and did not look good.
  2. Brake parts all ways use genuine parts or pay big time.
  3. Reading this reminded me my old boss ran a land rover 2A forward control which had a Leland 498 engine fitted which ran a v8 clutch never did brake it and it had a hard life.
  4. Both my land rovers are modified ( winch, lift kit, tyres, I for top. ) was told once 1 modified iterm is listed and its classed as modified you can add what ever as long as you let them know. Adrian flux insurance is best to talk to.
  5. Land rover had MOT on Thursday advice note stated; Brake pads excessive wear. Will I was at it I put a new caliper on offside as nearside had 1 a couple of years ago landed up replacing pipes as well as they broke as I was working so a proper job.
  6. Big poplar were I do some work.
  7. Maybe a silly question but how did you manage to get it in that far.
  8. That means you have had some one look at what you have got.
  9. Sorry read as tough it was you.
  10. To run the kids to school is what you mean.
  11. Got back yesterday to clear up. Just had to burn brash and stack timber.
  12. 2 Poplars felled last week had to have HV cables switch off for one in first picture nice to just straight fell:thumbup:.
  13. L&S Engineers | Stihl Chainsaw Spares | Chainsaw Spares | Garden & Forestry Spares Here you go used them for spares quick delivery.
  14. Tanaka make good long hedge cutter. Cutter is good for very fine hedges. Depending what strimmer you have the hedge cutter head will fit .
  15. The ones I looked at and enquired about were 1.2metres.
  16. A base unit from Pons medda engineering how are starting to build them again is £10,264 + vat. Second hand £2500-£4000 depends on what its like.
  17. I was looking at buying one a few months ago what put me off was the width for its size, how do you get on with it.
  18. Saw very similar last week could not get pictures. Medium size oak being dead wooded 1 bloke with chainsaw looked like a ms170 tied to his waist with a bit of rope walking about in tree then when he wanted to get further up to top of tree picked ladder from up tree placed it in fork and rested in crown and climbed up it. And when they were clearing up young lad cutting log with same saw 1handed will handing bit of wood in the air with other.
  19. Wind blown willow regrowth great fun, ruff site to work on. The 3 were winched back with Landy rotated whole trunk. London main railway line alongside site but just far enough away .
  20. Nice work:thumbup:, did you use Horse chestnut:laugh1:
  21. Wj Greens Hadleigh and talk to Neil Turner (reg)
  22. Any good metal fabricater should be able to make you some brackets up. Charlie miller at micro plant is the person to talk to he bought all the last ones made, he hires them out with allsorts of attachment, he is in Suffolk.
  23. Type opico skidsteer in to search about a week a go someone posted there going to start making them again.

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