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  1. upon closer inspection of the picture,looks like a bearing may of gone astray in the top roller assembely, judging by the odd angle of that feed roller :scared1:
  2. looks like what happens occasionally with the TW,bit of a noggin occasionally jams into the roller races jamming them up as james said,pull the top roller up and hold it up with a bar and carfully slide the offending branch out
  3. loving the chaps spelling if his logs and treework are as good as his spelling :lol:
  4. its 2hrs work??! window breakages?surely you should be responsible for preventing this rather than charging extra for negligence? Must be a major North -South divide on pricing as 2hrs grinding with own machine for £180.00 - £30.00 fuel tops leaves you with £70.00/hr? thought that was a good mornings work
  5. just been reading the link you posted, and can really see the uses for both coronet cuts and retrenchment pruning on the veteran trees,will be researching more into this and assessing its uses on more of our mature treework situations. Andi
  6. Thanks David, i suppose for natural aesthetics , never been asked to do it personally even on the National Trust jobs, where we leave countless monoliths and eco piles/ timber lumps all over the show.lol
  7. look great but why? we spend hours learning proper cuts and pruning techniques to then be shown coronet cuts? surely we leave enough monolith stumps around for the ecology and bug life etc so why do we need to start butchering limbs?
  8. we have a largeish bandit grinder so would probs have them all done in an hour so would charge £140.00 tops if it were a local job.
  9. depends on grinder mate, for £55.00/day presume its only a smallish 13hp grinder so probs a couple of hrs work for one. £150-£180.00 all in.
  10. :thumbup1:nice load of sticks there dude, good job
  11. phroar seems abit steep for an exhaust TBH:001_huh:
  12. yet more legendary stuff from Mark!! not too sure how stephen transports that ladder picker thingy mabob, may have issues with low structures:thumbup:
  13. dear o dear just realised how that read :scared:
  14. they were in Cheshire 10days ago in a renault master and a white range rover sport. selling chingnese sthilcopies and supposed diesel generators...........which said gasoline only on the tanks :001_rolleyes:
  15. just climb it and ride it back up if the root plate goes back to where it came from
  16. husqvarna sg13 is very good but ive been converted to a bandit self propelled is the future
  17. £70.00/day for 3tonner sized machine
  18. Hi Ben if your' e really struggling we r in Macclesfield Cheshire, bit of a drag maybe but if you are really stuck give us a ring 07842809819 Andi
  19. Just been on the news that eating processed meats, sausages bacon etc increase your chances of heart failure,cancer blah blah tenfold and you should restirct yourselves to 1 rash of bacon per day! does that mean my fry up on a sunday only once a week, then i can save up my rashers of bacon and have 7 on a sunday
  20. Rob u missed the blatantly obvious reins disappearing into the antlors!!
  21. to pass the saving back to the customers easily is to say you saved on a bulk buy purchase £££ off as you bought x or more panels

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