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woody paul

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  1. They had a budget of £500 just go and buy a saw and just use green goddess to get there.
  2. Why start early. I have found it better to work late this time of year.
  3. Not if the crane is used with a cage to remove crown and when remove trunk.
  4. As above. And as tree officer has advised not to climb and use crane then go with it. May be worth having a word with local highways and see what they can do with crossroad.
  5. Easy way to change the clutch.
  6. Big crane if there's room. 1 cut may be.
  7. Nothing wrong with conifer better than no wood to burn.
  8. My brother managed to crack the screen on his in 3 days but replacement phone turned up in 2days. It's a big phone
  9. Sent photos two months ago and just got a result back saying its no ash die back which was good news:thumbup: then they went on to say the tree in the pictures may not be Ash:confused1:. What feed back have you had back and been concerned about results.
  10. It may be a white mulberry.
  11. First one may be quince.
  12. Try Briggs bits used them before quick delivery.
  13. Bit of carving and a bit of red paint, turn it in to a post box:thumbup:
  14. I had a very similar problem turned out the ignition key was turning its self back to off a little that you could not see it. This was when you started to put wood through chipper, a spray of WD40 work a treat.
  15. Well it may be one of them, or it could be one of them other ones:confused1:, Picture will help a lot:thumbup:
  16. Chippenham farm sales if you want a Farma trailer at a good price.
  17. No. Contact bus opperater had a conifer to do some time ago customer said it was not a busy stop so I decided to do them between buses. Turned out one every 5 mins but best of all bus opperater inspector lived next door to job only found out when he came home and stood talking to him and he kept raising his hand to bus drivers them found out what he did but he said he was off duty so all well.
  18. Used oil & steel octapussy before what I like is the speed the move about your not standing around waiting to get near to the branch you what to cut off.
  19. Its probably your using wrong rope combo, tried a Knut the other day would not grip and work with Marlow but then tried Teufelberger gripped and worked as it should so keep at you will find whats best.
  20. Get customer to start it and use it in front of you may find out what the problem is.
  21. Bought a Auger Torque borer 5 years ago 1 of the best bits of kit I have bought. A mate used it the other week on his tractor came back and said that's some piece of kit.
  22. BH had given up on getting a reply. That's what I thought but in forestry I would not risk it would you.
  23. There are a lot of picture's on here of tractors being used for work not play without roll over protection how is this posible with HSE stricked guide lines?.
  24. Just read your other post, as it is a clear fell job a farwarded hired in or get you own timber trailer is the best bet. Skidding timber is time consuming with chains/winch tongs on back of tractor are quicker if just line thinning.

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