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woody paul

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  1. Do any of you stabilise the wood for the handles so it's more durable and if a stalkers knife it can be cleaned.
  2. Are they made by Tubex maybe worth ringing them and ask about recycling.
  3. Bet there not cheap to make the odd knife
  4. The new JCB handlers has a Torque lock system make tow better. Ones near me always towing 18t trailers of fertilisers about at top speed.
  5. Looks great, where did you buy blank.
  6. Why change name, if your work is good people will remember you and pass on name.
  7. Irish plate ????
  8. Ran a timberwolf 18/100 for many years before buying a 150 still have 18/100 to use on jobs were tight to get 150 in. Long straight brash is what small chipper do best, Many things is keep blades sharp on any gravity feed.
  9. Old pair of spade lug wheels then nothing will stop it.
  10. Have you thought about putting what you have done into a book or something.
  11. That's a good shout.
  12. I think alot of accidents with saws used be hobby firewooders is they do not hold them tight enough.
  13. There is only one order of what to get, everything hat, trousers and boots.
  14. Nice.. I hire a old yanmar a year ago very tight machine for its age also very sensitive and a lot of power.
  15. A&E is luck of the draw. I cut the tendon on my thumb was looked at x-ray and given an appointment at another a special hand department for the next day 45 minutes is all it took. But 3 months ago I had a foreign object in eye sat there 3 hours.
  16. You could try Hayden's in Braintree Essex.
  17. Best size bar for husky 61 is an 18"' saw will be well balanced and not slowed up. Best of all is a 15'' with 9 toothed drive sprocket. 3/8 chain is best.
  18. I run a 357 on. 325 no problems with it, the other reason is run a 353 and a 346xp on. 325 so bars can be swapped if I need.
  19. I'm guessing his phone is now dead so right up s Creek with out a paddle.
  20. Oak tree trim, thin and Crown raise First picture took when I looked at job many months ago.
  21. Swinny I can't remember were are you based.
  22. The Avant is a longer machine also a bit of a knack needed to drive them as both joy stick controls do loader and drive its a bit like tapping you head and rubbing tummy.
  23. The easiest way to make stoves up is a welding glove you just do what you want with out burning hand. Have a Stockton 5 only problem was door catch ran out of adjustment got a new one no different was welded a extra piece of steel on and have never had a problem did tell stovax but heard a thing. They are steel construction so just bend when they get to hot if you forget you left damper open
  24. Don't run 1 but did contemplate buy a couple of years ago but landed up buying a Tobroco Giant 204 because it fitted in better with work I do. Tobroco do a skid steer which is a Opico on steroids.
  25. You may have taken out fallow deer but it would have take you van as well, saw a ford escort van at hit 1 the whole front was caved in bonnet was pushed through windscreen up against steering wheel. Deer was still just about alive but had to be despatched. Have heard a couple of Panther alarm cars driving about whistling thought it was the ladder on roof but maybe what it was.

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