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woody paul

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  1. Why leave them there if you prune them every year.
  2. As long as you can see it in mirrors should not be a problem, I use a 8x5 ifor tipper and a 12x6 flat only thing I have to remember is the12x6 stick up wider then truck is. Have got both in the same tight driveway last week just had to watch tail swing on larger trailer. Both were on same truck land rover 130 so not the shortest of trucks.
  3. First picture shows no gully just some railings and what looks like field.
  4. Can you not get tracked Mewp in there. You mentioned winch tractor then just pull it over.
  5. Logged timber from pollarding of Ash and Sycamores from last week's job. About 12.5m2.
  6. I don't like that comment of Smart arse, just reading it as it was written. AND GOOD BYE
  7. So can you explain? sounds like all you needed to do was give it back to him and tell him to take it back to were he bought it. If you are not climbing why do you need top handle saw.
  8. Silky would be a good bet for him.
  9. Would be nice to see other workshop projects quick fix or on going. I will start, need larger bucket to move logs next week so came up with this. Some reason can't load pictures. Will try later.
  10. My land rovers have gone up every other year for a while.
  11. Have used 14m one and very bendy and flexible boom, small basket which can be handy. If I remember they are pretty lively hydraulics and you can get down quickly.
  12. It's a church in a small village called Preston St Mary
  13. Some from this week, row of Ash and Sycamore reduce to pollards do to 1 failing a couple of years ago and owner worried they would hit church. And Field maple reduce next door .
  14. Window was broken before she got in it,
  15. Last night on, Inside the factory BBC2 there was a nice County winch tractor . BBC iPlayer - Inside the Factory - Series 6: 5. Chairs WWW.BBC.CO.UK Gregg visits a factory that makes 10,000 chairs every year.
  16. Uni power in Great Dunmow, is your best bet. If they haven't got one possible no one else has.
  17. If you can get loader in just get towable chipper and drag it in with it and then move brash to chipper with loader.
  18. Got a pair of Haix Trekker Pro 2.0 protective boots, not cheap but are waterproof had them on the other day wet grass and then rained all day and still dry feet after 8 hours.
  19. Sounds bad, interesting some of you rake up on hedge job, that's the worst thing for my right shoulder which I have an impingement in, land up with head ache on right side of head. Arb work is hard on the body and take time for injury to come to light, my shoulder was done when I fell of a truck on to road and it hit road first. Good physio is worth every penny you send.
  20. Blower ticket O Christ here comes the jokes.
  21. To right there twice as much brash as you thought and no were to stand. Have managed to use 2 short ladders and just move them along hedge from in the middle from standing on 1 and lifting other up and putting it down though hedge, bit of leap frog with ladders.
  22. Can you get between hedge and fence.
  23. This is the stand so once you have filled can just upright barrel so no spill. https://www.craigmoreonline.co.uk/draper-205l-drum-cradle?gclid=CjwKCAiArOqOBhBmEiwAsgeLmSlMwa5k93-c50ayJw1ZwRk6xf7f05TweMOh8shlyHdms4gQ4R3lUhoCHtsQAvD_BwE
  24. Would not use pump, would opt for a barrel stand and fit tap so it can be sealed tight.

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