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woody paul

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  1. What size timber are we talking about and what quantities,
  2. All ways check hire stuff when it turns up and if no good send it back, they soon get the message you take no crap.
  3. Your problem is its a hire machine, seem many fitters at hire shops servicing chippers and they haven't got a clue what try to do.
  4. Here's 1 way it can be done, knew i had seen it some where
  5. Help my brother do some work on pipes on his digger can only think a nightmare of a job as not much space spare on a digger to fit extra stuff.
  6. You could try KMR Hadleigh in Suffolk.
  7. Don't track and cut, swing and cut is the answer as it shows in most promo videos of hedge cutters like that.
  8. It bears little fruit, but has a dainty white flower in spring. So it may be.
  9. Any idea.
  10. Ran Tanaka tbc 230 with hedge cutting head for many years, in the last couple of weeks been flat out every day. Easy to start hot or cold
  11. Ditto,, I have a Tobroco Giant 204 all steel not plastic panels, Kirkland machinery had some deals on them when I last looked. My brother has driven both Avant and the Giant and says giant all day long for move ability.
  12. Cross knife is to high for the pushing plate that size.
  13. Try Harry Smith aggregate Great Waldingfield or Bugg skip hire on the Sudbury side of Nayland.
  14. Dead willow today, had to get it done before field is ploughed. Tree was in small garden plot so felled out through hedge then winched but up bank and out on to field. To give you an idea of size the saw is a Husky 346xp with 16'' bar.
  15. Went to use tractor with loader and bowdens cable decided to move ip and down but no loader movement turned out grub screw had come out because casement had crack so would not hold in thread. So came up with this to get me going again 4''nail and jubilee clip.
  16. Ringing council is probably the worst thing you can do. If neighbour dose ring them and complain then they come out you could put it to them how else are you going to move it without cutting it up.
  17. To get hold of groundy because his to busy looking at his phone.
  18. Cotoneaster.
  19. That's ok but large trailer dump in the way is useless or so most sub 750kg chippers will not chip over tail board or side of large grain trailer
  20. Get the go ahead in writing or email from owner then just crack on.
  21. Had 8 nest on a public footpath near me used nippon ant powder as I was told by a local bee keeper the best to use. Got extending pruner with large spoon taped to it. Even did a hornets nest the other day in tree, don't like doing them in but was getting upto 10 a night in doors.
  22. No need for 2 chippers if you do it this way as second chipper will just get in the way all day.
  23. Lady how owns property has had trouble with tree surgeons in past and I have worked hard at being trusted to not make a mess of things.
  24. Adding the MEWP made it hatder slightly. As for not climbing it I did if you look at pictures,
  25. Bucket not holding whip as was well away picture not showing how far away it was, could not fell on to lawn as tree own didn't want hole in shrub boarder and if i could of would of felled in one with lower limbs removed. Got 2 more larger ones to do at same property and they can be felled

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