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woody paul

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  1. 1 acre in size, cheapest way is a good brush cutter with shredder blade fitted. To small to get a big tractor and flail as may only be an hours work.
  2. Had the same prob with Husky 250rx brush cutter plug had good spark took carb a part no prob's there, started stoped after it warmed up:confused1: took plug out spark ok. Thought sod it put new plug in and away we went. The plug broke down when it got warm, with taking it out cooled a little to show spark.So before strip change plug:thumbup:
  3. The amount of rain we had on friday afternoon you would be lucky here. Drove to southminster on saturday wheat looked nearly ready there.
  4. Kumo M/T tyres are the quietest tyre I know on the market. Belt landy down daul carrage way and you can't hear them. May be the answer will be fit big bore exhaust so they can't hear them
  5. Tirfor winch need's good anchor to work at full pulling power. Any one tried them TERRASAUR Blade in a disc cutter?.
  6. I've look at them but to wide at base for narrow paths. I use a TITAN REFORM Splayed base heavy duty 3. 3.48m closed, 5.62m standing, 7.96 extended great bit of kit only ladder I use bit of a swiss army knive:thumbup1:
  7. Get asked if I can clean then out, as I've got a ladder in the garden. Only time I've fitted gutters is when I hit one years ago a split a 3.6 metre bit right down the middle.
  8. woody paul

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    Get house holders insurance company to get a surveyor to look and say what to do then the ball is in there court. Ive know it to take 5 years to remove a tree, reduce by a % and leave a year or two, reduce again back further and leave again and then fell. This allows the ground to re-wet slow, but this may have all changed.
  9. Hi all. Got asked to look at a willow today which has died suddenly after coming out in leaf. Loose bark at base no sign of honey fungus, ground is wet most of the time, there is a main sewer pipe near by.Anyone got any idears.
  10. Hi. The Timberwolf 18/100 is a great little chipper I started off with one and still have it for job there my Timberwolf 150DHB or Tractor mounted Premier is to big to get in with. The brash has to be trimmed more but on straight timber there quicker than power fed, keep blades sharp and at right angle. And British built.
  11. Just don't forget where the keys are:dontknow:, worst than that lock then in side:cussing:.
  12. which road are you on. I'am on street veiw in the middle of the country side chipping up brash in a garden the only proble is when you move past and then turn around and veiw back the other way I have gone thats what I call quick.
  13. How is the loader piped up. If the supply your useing is also running the loader throu a valve block power is lost so you need to isolate valve block.
  14. I got a call a few years ago now about a cat in a tree, fire service didn't want to know, so they rang me couldn't get near it when it was on the end of a limb so cut end of limb with pole saw. and got people on ground to set up a sheet to catch it in.
  15. The reg for agri tax is 2 trailers empty, 1 trailer 1trailed impleament (trailer can be full). The showmans law is a MERRY GO ROUND:laugh1:
  16. DITTO. But the only problem is there heavy cutting your pay load down.
  17. T-MAX 12500 on the front of my 130 drag's it out of a problem every time and when it's got an IFOR on the back.
  18. Partly dry as cordwood then log and store in potato boxes, stacked 3 high cover top 1 with tin to keep rain out.
  19. My log book says, Model/type; 130 DEFENDER TUBRO DIES Body type; LIGHT 4X4 UTILITY. Wheelplan; 2-AXLE-RIDGE BODY. unless it is a 130 crew cab it should be changed to relate to vehicle correct lay out.
  20. It's a long way back down to have a P. May be you just let it rain? National grid are working on pylons near me at the moment yestaday it was raining hard and there was 3 men getting ready to climb up a pylon water and lecky NO WAY.
  21. Sorry ment to be DBH to much water on the brain today after all the rain
  22. Got a job to do in September and there will be a good artic load of wood may be more any idear what it's worth at roadside. DHB 6-15 inchs 8-10foot long to stop it walking off like some elm I did last year.
  23. Looks like it's grown lop sided because of pine so pollarding it may make it re-balance it self. A big weeping willow near my dropped all it limbs over 3 weeks and left it in a state nothing was done to it. 3 years on know it looks great with out being touched.

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