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Guss109

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  1. Only reason for hss is I can get a really good deal on a weeks hire. Il be honest and say I never knew strathbogie did hire gear but il give them a bell cheers Volvo
  2. Cheers mate il have a hunt for the bigger machine
  3. Just a quick one guys. I've been given a job to quote for and the first bit is to clear a load of leylandi so have got every thing sorted for that. Now for the real help the second part of the job is to clear the stumps I think there will be over 100 to do and I've been looking at the grinder hss hire. Have any of you used one like this before? What is it capable of doing ect time to do a small stump? Ta in advance for any help
  4. I'm the opposite I'm also insured through a company who advertise on here and I was asked what tickets I have. I've only got 30/31 but I'm still insured for climbing for free:confused1: so not sure if you would pay less
  5. Arb talk at it's best mate:thumbup: it's good to see people helping each other out
  6. Best bit is that they are just round the corner:lol:
  7. Colin knows his stuff mate:thumbup1: I fitted his kitchen a few years ago and he is a nice guy. If I remember right he used to be head mechanic at t&c and he worked there for a long time
  8. Good shout skyhuck. I'd rather do a bit of fetleing and make the tree drop were I want it to:beerchug:
  9. It was me who posted last week:aetsch: my pal took it back to a service centre just heard back today and it's a warranty job as it seems to be a known problem:angryfire: so stick to your guns and don't let them fob you off or
  10. Very true that's why im hard at it working for a change. Lol
  11. Good idea to stay at home mate. Wish I did the same thing just before new year. As it cost me a new truck
  12. Guss109

    Ms261 c-be

    Spot on cheers ed. I wasn't sure if it was a small ect. Pleasant it's a .325
  13. Guss109

    Ms261 c-be

    Hi all. Does anyone know what sprocket I need as looking on clarks site there are 3 different types? I havnt got the original one as it pinged into a million bits when the chain came of but it proves the chain catcher works a treat:001_smile:
  14. That's just a light dusting of snow thankfully no snow up here. Makes a nice change to be getting away scot free instead of having loads of it
  15. Just switched on now in time to watch the adds how's that for good timing lol
  16. Gutted for you mate. At least you've still kept your sence of hummer. Hope they get caught and your insurance pays out quickly
  17. Just like to say thank you to Steve for organising the raffle and a thank you to Justin at FR jones. The wife picked up my t shirt from the post office today
  18. Here is another pic for you to see what it looks like
  19. Best of luck but if you've listened I'm sure you won't need it mate
  20. That looks just wrong. Can't see the army buying them let alone any farmers using them in a dubby park
  21. Cheers for that Volvo I never knew about them I will have to have a look
  22. I thought as much but best to ask instead of throwing more money away. Cheers b2t for the kind offer think il use it as a good excuse to take the new truck for a run to huntly when I get the insurance sorted out. Hopefully getting another quote for insurance tomorrow so will let you know when I'm all sorted
  23. Hi all just a quick one. Should be buying a new helmet as when I rolled my jeep the helmet would have been rattled about with my saws before they went for a short flight:sneaky2: so should I buy a new one?? Or will it take a few knocks before needing a new one. Cheers in advance Guss
  24. Just be careful as I have been told any white light facing the rear of the vehicle needs to be on a separate illuminated switch so you can see when they are on in the cab. Think that's incase you knock them on by accident but I could be wrong. I'd use a relay as well so you don't pop fuses all the time

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