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woody paul

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  1. Council office is closed on Sundays so they can only complain on the Monday by then you will of finished,
  2. You will probably be told not repairable as it looks like it has broken down so new sole will not stick to it.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Turner access Sudbury in Suffolk have a lot of tracked Hinowa's distances is not a problem for them but it will cost.
  7. Will you get near enough to it and be stable enough once it's cut.
  8. Surely there was a speed restriction in place and train was not doing 95 mph.
  9. Try getting a quote in your name and having him as named driver maybe cheaper, just had my renewals through and read through them and found 1 thing i have never seen before at that's any insured with in 75miles from base.
  10. Best attachment for loader is good driver in the seat,
  11. Great idea when you hit something and knock a couple teeth and need to rebalance teeth length.
  12. If that's what you want to spend worth a look at buying new, something like a GreenMech 150 pto.
  13. Spruce and pines need air flow otherwise foliage will go mouldy, if tall guards have slits in maybe OK but would just point out to land owner if you are not happy with what nursery are saying then it should fall back to them if problems.
  14. That's not correct my Fendt is 540rpm pto at 2200rpm engine and 540e at 1700rpm, isn't every tractor different.
  15. It's definitely the cheapest way to make things fit, and with an impact wrench only minutes to change over.
  16. All that steel and the grab what the hell does it weigh.
  17. Never heard of them always use genuine blades now, Timberwolf and GreenMech. Found there's not a lot of difference in price.
  18. No wonder it doesn't chip those blades are well blunt,
  19. Or better still a lighter picked up that someone has dropped. Day rate is what it is, transport kills half a day.
  20. Maybe best to ask administrator if she is OK, you don't know if she has passed away too. It's not easy but try and follow the correct root to get watch back.
  21. I found watch large Loaders moving big lump of stone on YouTube very educational on driving a loader they make very slight turning movements so not to bting rear weight forward tip over.
  22. Picture doesn't show trailer with half a load on to try and keep back wheels near the ground. Run them at 40psi and they are 12ply construction tyres you know it now if you hit a pot hole.
  23. Finished Oak tree from yesterday, customer has some firewood now and he needed butt moved off field so just picked it up, Little Fendt did well.
  24. Yes it was, only took 4 months to get it done was cancel last year do to engineers called up north to sort out storm arwen and my job was not priority work. 4 hour shut down took then longer to get wires down then me to prep tree and drop it and drop tall limbs left sticking up.
  25. Large dead Oak tree today, got struck by lightening about 10 years ago and the got Phytophthora ramorum. Uk power network dropped 12kv cables then just dropped it. Back tomorrow to finish off.

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