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woody paul

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  1. Had a eucalyptus years ago that was in a back garden only a foot across and 40f high with root plate that was not stable, couldn't get cherry picker near it and was not going to climb it. Land up taking it apart with a set of park pruner poles and roping ever bit by put rope up with poles, until I made it a lot lighter so I could climb it.
  2. Most parts from that saws eara were the same as husqvarna.
  3. It's a jonesred 630 or 670 there should be a plate just below oil filler but looks like it is missing.
  4. Your tree is your responsibility to clear it up,
  5. It should state in which ever winch you buy manual what size battery it needs minimum but you will still need a good alternator to keep it topped up. You shouldn't need a massive winch on a chipper if it's for self recovery or the odd tree pull, worth looking at Winchmax winchs on ebay.
  6. Getting up hear, but scaffolding company is trying to put some up on the house next-door.
  7. Saw a Toyota hilux that had been in a field with some Charolais youngest not a straight panel on it, and driver was as white as they where.
  8. Nothing much hear in East anglia, but ment to get bad by midday so will just wait and see.
  9. Spoke to a lad how works for UK power network how was drafted to go up there and sort mess out, one of his quotes was 300 poles down on a 400 pole span.
  10. Work Gloves by Engelbert Strauss WWW.ENGELBERT-STRAUSS.CO.UK Discover over 120 different models of work gloves from the areas... Maybe worth look, they do female work wear so should do small gloves.
  11. As others have said bit like willow, so get it cut and dried and keep under cover, other wise goes to mush. Have had 3 massive limes in the last couple of years and wood has been a nightmare to keep dry to keep it good.
  12. The one I use I borrowed off an old boy how had used it for over ten years with no problems.
  13. Yes is the answer, but make sure there is little to no wind. Used a Cooper peglar sprayer with big nozzle.
  14. I think some of the lads on that site worked out completely how he was and went about to see how far they could push him to get him to bit.
  15. Best thing to do is watch and make your own mind up about how you see them. And by the way he drives a white MITSUBISHI and he knocked the bumper off, so even people on here can't tell the story right. He is at Appleby horse fair this week.
  16. Council office is closed on Sundays so they can only complain on the Monday by then you will of finished,
  17. You will probably be told not repairable as it looks like it has broken down so new sole will not stick to it.
  18. They also have number stamped in were spout bolts on, well old models do haven't new one. That would not be easy to change.
  19. That's about right, I know of someone how had a couple of trucks pinched he did all the ground work for police and told them were they where and they didn't want to now. Then he told them he was going to retrieve them and they may want some bags to clear stuff up, funny they got there first.
  20. Paramount access platforms at Chelmsford haven't used them directly but have used one that was cross hired to me via another company. They have some big kit on tracks.
  21. Turner access Sudbury in Suffolk have a lot of tracked Hinowa's distances is not a problem for them but it will cost.
  22. Will you get near enough to it and be stable enough once it's cut.
  23. Surely there was a speed restriction in place and train was not doing 95 mph.

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