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woody paul

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  1. Roller bearing in drive sprocket may need abit of grease,
  2. Great vid, but big open golf course straight fell???
  3. Had one for 2 years split ever thing i've wanted it to. light in weight easy to move. Put a 40 gallon drum over it to keep weather off it if using it for a week on and off near log pile. Bought 6meter hoses to fit my 1 make it usefull when you can't got near timber to split.
  4. May be just sit on the ground and put it on your knee, and hope we get it right?????????????
  5. Chimney sweep/ TV ariel erecter/ Cat rescurer/ Barn roofer / to name some. Once got asked by 2 old ladys how had locked them out of there flat could I climb in a open window on the third floor and go down the stairs to let them in. Got a reward of tea and cake.
  6. Did some BIG PINES yesterday and theres no way you could have throwen a line from the ground, there was yews under them and the only way was to ladder above the yews and then throw a line.
  7. nice job. I like the detail even the electric socket with wooden peg.
  8. Great saw, Used 1 for years when I worked for someone it ran a 8tooth sprocket with a 18inch bar but it will run a 21inch bar with a 7 tooth sprocket.
  9. I know a someone how is a pole instaler for BT and he has not got a dierect number and has to go through the problems we have, what a company I got told by a girl on the phone once to knock the line down and then report a failt with the line.
  10. Ifor Williams make double sides for you trailer and safer too, my 1 has them but are also ally clad for chips, 3.25m3 of dry soft wood is only about 1.1 tons only and your trailer can carry 2 tons.
  11. 10 o'clock. But still get told to stop, remember when I was using a tractor mounted hedgecutter and a house holder said could I stop because his daughter had been night clubing all night, and it was 12 o'clock then. But it turned out he use to own a farm not far from me and had a hellecopter and he would take off at 5 in the morning so I kept on going and it took longer than ever before???????????????
  12. Re-pollard kill ivy no problem for 5 to 10 years, the only problem is no work on tree for is amount of time a part from it may need dead wooding some time.
  13. Took from high seat when deer stalking.
  14. I have a tanaka pole pruner good tool by oil tank brake easy I allways have a spare in truck.
  15. Cut stump flat, groove round stump just in side cambean, use SBK, cover with plastic to stop rain or pets getting to it.100% result
  16. Pictures of kit also helps, ones of wear marks/ diffrent bolts used/ and any mod's. Put them on file with rest of there details.
  17. It all depends on the driver, if the driver allways delivers timber he will be used to driving in small drives. As it will have a hiab cane it be craned over hedge?
  18. wax thornproof leggings. Brush cut them down first, trip on a brambel with chainsaws you may be off to A&E.
  19. Maybe there got a job about the same and don't no what to charge? Was it going to be for cash.
  20. By 1 while tucking into our sandwiches At 13.00hrs the officer (Chris) turned up, Christ mate you also lost track of time.
  21. Being nice to joe public allways pays off as they may be your next customers. But it 1 way to get the tpo officer out to look at a job just down the road when his there.
  22. I started to use a old echo 3400cs when I had a shoulder problem rather than my ms200 had forgotten what a great saw it was with a 12inch bar and a lot lighter than the ms200.
  23. Its a mess, abit broke off the edge near blade got between blade and anvil sherd off 1 bolt holding blade bent ajusting bracket for blade and then broke blade as well, blow both bearings, snaped belts. Think that is about it O its still jamed in the body.

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