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woody paul

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  1. Just tell them I will stop if a find one, then getting into conversation out how many birds I have seen and they usually back down. If that fails well.
  2. Something a bit different Vine Trellising for a mate all steel posts.
  3. Remember seeing utility cutters near me with a old tracked GM1928 what a machine 3 lads chucking brash in it and it just kept going. And another crew had a Forst 6 and 1 lad feeding it and stress control kept cutting in.
  4. As said hire and try before you buy. There are quite a lot of small MEWP's out there something 12m or 14m should do most hedges and have reach to go over flower beds.
  5. I think people will be more sensible with money after all has settled down as its been an eye opener to some were the next pound is coming from.
  6. That explains every question I asked. Architect/structure engineer is the best way to answer your questions.
  7. Was going by fences as well unless double fenced
  8. Never look at the shed roofs in each picture different.
  9. Which one two different tree's.
  10. Proper repair would be drill it out as big as you can leaving as much as you can around hole then tap it and plug it with ally then drill and tap it to take screw.
  11. With comic relief the other week maybe not a good idea.
  12. I agree totally, it can be done if you observe the moment of a muntjac and don't take any shots you are not happy to but so many people do.
  13. It is frowned upon but if you want a muntjac and little meat damage a head or neck shot is the way with a. 243 or bigger.
  14. Right calibre and bullet placement is what is needed for a humane despatch.
  15. Saw an artic load of Ash going along the A14 yesterday towards Felixstowe. Got no idea were it was heading.
  16. Saturday afternoon or Sunday no sign written truck 🤫
  17. Why should he do the search, it's the person how wants work done job then contact him with all the right paperwork saying permission has been granted. If both parties agree work can be done just crack on with it.
  18. They are good at chipping conifer, need to be sharp as othes have said. The comment I put in your other post, about a conifer hedge it was a 10 day job and about 40t of wood chip all done with a 125 and 1set of blades.
  19. They are only a foot across. Hornbeam is about the same.
  20. Been asked would it be possible it coppice tree's in an area of woodland I work on, the area was planted 30 odd years ago mixture of oak, sweat chest, hornbeam, lime and Ash all in blocks. So was thinking of coppicing part of a block something like 30 trees, was going to do it with the Limes as probably the trees in the worst condition on site. Do you think they are to old to do.
  21. They do take some getting use to, but are handy on some work find it good when in MEWP aslo working on river bank and you can only cut from one side. Got mine on a husky 362xp.
  22. woody paul

    Tw125

    The one I used years ago was to chip conifers, they were about 50ft tall had about 20 foot of growth when last topped and about 4 inches across. Straight fell them and cut of regrowth and just put it in hopper, it dragged it in no problem.
  23. 83dog make a lot of noise someone must of heard something. Let's hope they are all OK and now get the right treatment, the dogs I mean.
  24. woody paul

    Tw125

    I meant to say that company has run at least 4 of them at one time.
  25. woody paul

    Tw125

    They are a good chipper used one years ago there's a company I know of used them for years and still run a couple of them and never stepped up to a 150 or even any other make. Better of with one with overrun brakes /handbrake as make it easier moving it about by hand.

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