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woody paul

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  1. When to order fencing materials this afternoon and got a shock, out of everything I wanted out of a list of 8 different products only had 2 in stock, and could not tell me when rest was coming in. And the price is changing every time stuff comes in. This is only the start of it and it's going to get worse. Anyone finding similar.
  2. As its left hand properly need to lower conifers and laurel first, then get permission to work on trees.
  3. I had a argument with giant hogweed many years ago worst affected was lower right arm now when ever I cut or scratch it take 2-3 months to heel.
  4. I got a shock when mine was mot at a up to date mot station which have a brake test machine which weighs truck then evaluates the brakes performance. 2650kg.
  5. Was in a hurry to get to somewhere before they shut to drop a tractor part off 130 sat at 70 on dual carriage way for over 6 miles without any troubles, then a Ford ranger towing a ifor passed me, he must of been hitting 80 as he disappeared into the distance.
  6. And don't be shocked if a young lady answers phone and starts talking about engines but stop on when i needed new engine for chipper.
  7. That maybe true but think bearing failed caused more vibration resulting in clip breaking.
  8. Up date bearing has gone but it looks as though clip that holds pin in has lost tail so think that's what has done damage, as no way rollers in bearing can get out of were it's fitted.
  9. Husky 346xp suddenly stopped last week, stripped cylinder off and found this. Some metal from I am thinking has broken off piston bearing as it has a lot of play, not pushed pin out to look yet but any other ideas.
  10. Were are you based.
  11. That’s if a Hilux can get were landy has got 😀
  12. Part number 1468034.
  13. I may have a parts list for earlier one will have a look later.
  14. As Khriss said above, all depends what's on the front pallet forks it would be classified as forklift, bucket then loading shovel, timber grab we'll I have no idea what class that's in. My dad did his forklift test on a telehandler and the company gave him a masted rough terrain, after 3 years safety officer said he was not trained to drive it. All the training in the world is nothing like common sense and knowledge of machine you are using.
  15. Sharp one's 😄🤧
  16. What's with climber half way up tree in middle of wood.
  17. I always have some dry willow or lime logged up to get rid of toward spring, but I am getting through it more then any other year.
  18. What type of fence have got to put up.
  19. Griselinia will it grow as a tree or is it just best as hedge. Its got to be quick growing.
  20. Where they would carry 6t.
  21. After some extra thought. Customer has got a large conifer hedge which I trimmed last week its 16foot high it is a major screen from housing estate (3 store properties) at the back of his place. His side is north facing so not much growth but the other side grows like hell its over garage block and driveways/parking area which I have had to cut back to boundary which has not left much green growth. So he wants to plant in front of hedge not right up against but about 20foot away some other trees not as a hedge but placed in garden to take over from hedge in the future. Needs to be evergreen and fast growing(not conifer before anyone pipes up) was thinking Photinia anyone seen these as largish trees
  22. If its all you've got then burn it.
  23. Allbutt make them for loaders, its called a site pro.
  24. It will be like working on a beach 🏖 all day with out eye candy. Worked on many menage repairing fencing and that sand gets everywhere.
  25. His owned land rovers so should have a set of odd spanners.

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