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kentjames

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  • Birthday 12/12/1980

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  • Location:
    Cranbrook, Kent
  • Interests
    Gardening, Koi Carp, Cinema and Good Eating
  • Occupation
    Landscape Gardener and Tree Surgeon
  • City
    Cranbrook

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  1. Bill I'm so glad you've spent time and effort on this old saw and hope you have it running perfect. Glad its no longer sitting in my shed collecting dust and going to waste!! :-) James
  2. Thanks Bill, look forward to seeing it progress :-)
  3. This saw has now been sold. I hope the new owner can bring it back to life and I'd love to see pics of it back together and running again! Thanks all J
  4. Attached are the pictures of the current state of this saw. As previously stated this is a non runner and currently in pieces. It is being offered for sale, open to offers. Will send at cost but it will be around £15 for mainland UK. International i would have to get individual quotes for.
  5. Is that in working order out of interest? This is currently in bits as per the photos below.
  6. No Idea currently Bill. I may auction it and send the funds to Kent Air Ambulance?
  7. I'll get some pictures on Tuesday for you
  8. Ok so more than 5 years on from the first post on here I have decided to sell this 242xp as I simply do not have the time to do anything with it. It's currently in pieces in a box. Does anyone on this post who commented about not scrapping it want to offer to buy it? Located Cranbrook, Kent. Pick up preferable but may consider sending it but do not know how much it'll be yet. I'll get some pictures this week coming.
  9. For the first half of the summer I would agree but since then Kent has had pretty much no rain since and most are now browned off despite our attempts to keep them greened up with feed early on. Now we could really do with a fortnight of rain at night to get it back to some sense again, any day time rain just evaporates within hours.
  10. Averagely around the same 75 - 80% for domestic clients. Commercial clients 100% so far and they are all good money for the work but they usually need our landscape maintenance services badly after being let down by others.
  11. I don't use a scale but I know when not to bother starting the job when I know we won't get it done, it will end up costing more money than being worth turning out in poor weather and / or will make more mess of the garden than it is worth. This 'winter' has been excessively windy and wet but we have managed to get some work done in between. The excessively wet days were followed by a week of people saying their gardens were too wet, or even under water, to work in and I would agree. Wind has delayed us with some MEWP work but its not worth risking life for getting a tree done, it will be there afterwards - or on the ground needing clearing up Being the boss, I don't do getting totally soaked through and ending up with a cold for nobody but some times when its partly a naff day we will work. Another consideration is that when I have my subby groundie booked for a day or mores work then I worry that if I cancel its money not going in his pocket and therefore putting dinner on their table is much harder. Its a shame many other companies we work for don't see it the same way when they suddenly postpone work, their employees are fine on their salary, it doesnt matter if they work or not that day and they rarely understand there are people at the end of the phone waiting on pay day! Still, weathers improving all the time at the moment, days are getting longer, here's to spring
  12. Round for ours, however experience has shown that it is near impossible to just turn the blades as greenmech say due to wood chips and dust collecting in the triangle behind the two blades on the fly wheel. It is similar to orbital strand board when you pick it out. It doesnt affect the machine or ability but turning the blades easily just wont happen. It is handy however to have 2 more surfaces per round blade to use before the blade needs changing out completely.
  13. Yup, ours had three hard days of work last week, rocked through it all no problem
  14. Hmm, haven't had a breakfast meet up on a wet day for a long time!
  15. Yeah an ear ache in winter is sure to give you the hump, especially if it's windy too

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