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David Goss

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  1. 26" chipper that chips 30" logs! like a dr who tardis chipper:thumbup1:
  2. I think that would be great as long as nobody looked at me funny
  3. Wierd:confused1: My guess is some kind of beastie but i have no idea which and how.
  4. wow i bet that made you jump when it popped out on you! not seen a split that big in a while:thumbup1:
  5. First and last videos are blocked by copyright but the rest look good, i will have a look at them all later:thumbup1:
  6. let me know how it turns out Steve i would be very interested to give it a try, not so convinced it will work out but you never can tell till you give it a go:thumbup1:
  7. Hmm interesting thread.... I am not a fan of fracture pruning but as shown here it can have its uses in a rural environment. Thats not to say that i agree that this was the best thing to do for this tree but it seems to have worked out well so far, looking at it now though it seems to be back to where it was before except this time it will have, i guess a lot more unstable branch unions no? was the idea not to make it safer for the extreme dog walkers risking their lives walking under, dare i say it, trees? I may be way off the mark but i see no point in what you are doing here. Would it not have been better experimenting on a tree that was well away from a path? I may have missed something in the thread as i quickly scanned through it seeing i need to go out so dont crucify me just yet... i will have another good read at it later when i have more time but that was my initial thoughts and wanted to say something cos i have a big mouth and cant keep it shut sorry P.s. i think dog walkers without visible plastic bags in hand should be shot on sight (just a little rant i wanted out the way )
  8. thats magic. i soo want to get in on this thread but its going to have to be something spectacular that i have not thought of yet:blushing:
  9. I am interested but have not voted yet as i have not decided if its worth my while or not. Being freelance i dont think it will work for me
  10. Well done elg this is a good thread and well worth a read for everyone. I personally would like to see a sniper team along with my gear and if anyone looks at it funny they get a bullet between the eyes I guess i can always live in hope...
  11. a tutu and a big pink mohawk should set you apart from most, other than that it seems the hgv licence is up there with the best. Oh and when you ever get a chance to show you can work hard then do it and dont have to be told to do every little thing or your butt will be out the door quicker than you got in.
  12. no probs mate:thumbup: i have a few others but i just picked out the best ones i had, i remember being on the ground quite a few times resting the broken rib and snapping a few photos:001_smile:
  13. Is that what they look like now? or is that just after planting?
  14. I just took down 2 massive multi stem cypress today for a construction site which i am not so proud of but my stunt felling was spot on
  15. I got it on a CD somewhere, i am glad they never put on the interview with me and colin at the show! i was like um yea urr umm uhu never good in front of a camera. I was on it for about 2 seconds as well which i am glad about anyway
  16. I think i have a couple somewhere, i will need to do a lot of searching to find them so give me some time and i think there may even be a blair lunge at the top in one of them hehe
  17. Guess he just stood on something smelly:001_tt2: The sailor pose is a bit sailoresque i must say
  18. I guess thats very true I suppose i am far too new to the forum still and have lots of threads still to find. I just found the lunge thread today so i will be getting myself limbered up for that one Congrats on the blonde hama and well done with the washing machine robert i know how mine confuses me, why is there not just a button that says wash? just simply wash is all i want, whats all this other guff?

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