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woody paul

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  1. No auto tune Huskys just XP's
  2. Your groundy/runner should reply to the How far have you ran cycled swam Thread top of the board him. Bit of the old Hare and Tortoise race. By the way yes it is hard work if we wanted a easy job we would all push pens may be.
  3. Think a speed awareness course is need then he will now just how little time saved in the days work:001_tt2: Get a Arb trolley saves time.
  4. Something out of scaffold pipes ??
  5. Very Woody just thought I wood see what class the rest put it in :laugh1:
  6. Contact a local hire company they may do it on a weekend. Ones with mini diggers/dumpers .
  7. Cedar dose it come up hardwood or softwood when selling as firewood. Got quite a bit do not what to put people off by putting it in hard load.
  8. There's no truck that will suit every tree job, little truck allways full but gets in to all jobs, big truck never full apart from the odd time and you can never get near jobs drive ways to small and they take up more room parked on highway. If there was the prefect truck we would all be driving around in them.
  9. Didn't know Travis Perkins sold logs.
  10. But look at the price of them. Got a ms230 no problem pick it up pull it go's everytime. Good bill hook works well and quick on small pieces.
  11. +1. Did a lot of research in to shoulder ops two years ago, power lift suffer mass shoulder problems looked and read up on what they do instead of having a op may be worth a look.
  12. Husky 353 stripped oil pump drive ( plastic bit ) last week put new 1 in it lasted half a day, could there be a problem with pump or something else.
  13. Must be the new ones as no trouble with mine only replaced start cord last week after 6 years.
  14. If It's a trimmer would not what to see a cutter the teeth are 1 and a half inches a part on what you are calling a trimmer.
  15. Had 1 for 6 years great hedge cutter/trimmer cuts everything, had a couple of problems to start with it spark arester would block up just removed it then the air cleaner would suck small cutting when trimming conifer and block it up piece of tape over the holes on front case solved that. The biggest problem with them is they scream like hell the loudest hedge cutter I have used but the balance is right with engine to rear used it all week and going to use it next week as well. I do not own a standard format hedge cutter/trimmer.
  16. How about Echo 5 years warranty. Run a old cs3400 top handle with 12 inch bar great saw ran it last week reducing large Beech. Think a couple of lads run newer models on here. SORRY 2 Years professional warranty
  17. You do not have to take time off work to get phone delivered just give them address you will be working at on that day and they will deliver to that address as long as you are on the ground to sign for it.
  18. Nice to see you have strapped your load down.
  19. My old boss had 1 it would self feed but slow. Is it PTO driven or engine, the other important thing is the blade sharpening they have a two angle edge.
  20. Tried RST at west mersea ask for Richard. What about Mach 5 rims

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