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Beaver

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  1. SKYKING, based in Exeter, he did have 22m and i think a 35m. Used them several times, highly recommend them.
  2. Hi Miker, getting on great with the winch, has come in very handy, not for self recovery YET!! though:thumbup1:, but with pulling a few trees over ( 1 fair size macracarpa) and putting the chipper into places and being able to to pull it back out again, awesome, think i would fit one to any vehicle i get now.
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    <p>Hey Mate, </p>

    <p> My name is Nick, i am a tree surgeon in cornwall, are u looking for hard or soft wood? i have 11 bulk bags (cubic metre) of soft wood already split and ready to go, i know its a bit of away but thought i would drop u a line just in case its of any help. my number if u want to contact me is 07793766287. Cheers Nick.</p>

     

  4. Hey Dean, glad they didnt managed to make off with it, ****ing scumbags.
  5. Def Saturn machine knives, where i get my blades from, never had any problems with them:thumbup:
  6. hey johny, i'm in bodmin, which is about 1 hour away, could i help with anything?
  7. Hey Devonseano, i know he a bit far from you, but Andrew Oates at Cardinham is very good, if its a quick fix he will normally do it there and then, phone no if you want it is 01208 821527.
  8. Hey WorcsWuss, My name is Nick,I live in Bodmin, may be interested in the job, my number is 07793766287, if u wanted to give us a ring?
  9. Congrats to u both james.
  10. Looking to hire a Stump Grinder(not pedestrian grinder)for 2 days in December, looking at something like Predator 50, Rayco 1625, Bandit 2150, have tried some hire places like Beaver Hire, DBM Hire but delivery cost way to high, so have any members in this neck of the woods got grinders of this size that they hire out?
  11. Hey CTS, i bought some cheaper blades for my Timberwolf a few years ago, from a supplier not to far away, i think i had at least 3 sets shatter and get spat out the chute into the back of the truck, they were very brittle blades, needless to say i dont usew them anymore, only buy from Saturn Machine Knives.
  12. Hey jonny, when u down? Is it Lanhydrock Golf Club? I live in Bodmin, would be good to meet other arbtalk members.
  13. Very,very nice truck.
  14. yeh, think we're booked into that one too ( wife booked it)
  15. Beaver

    Work Hours?

    Meet in yard for 8.20, get to the job for 9.00, saws going for 9.15, then leave site around 4.30-5.00.
  16. i have a crewcab transit, can only carry about 700kg, to be legal, i can say that i am never overloaded, at any time, wouldn't even cross my mind to overload my truck, never, never, never.
  17. can put me down for 1 of each.
  18. Nothing, truck in garage, think it may be diesel pump, so no work for rest of week.
  19. If your budget allows you too, i would go for Husky 346xp with 15" bar.
  20. all the best dave, hope you recover well.
  21. 36yrs young.
  22. Thanks big man.
  23. Come on rob, go for the 395, you know you want too. See you monday mate, maybe you could bring in your shiny new 395!!
  24. here the 5 pics guys, hope there helpful, please let me know what you think.

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