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jhonnyjigsaw

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  1. 960 BOTANICAL brushwood chippers for ramming the house through a platinus x hispanica give it a gob cut chogging down a whale
  2. trevor the thimble was slaging of your dog tooth back flip mate

  3. give it a risk assesment and timber hitch the botanical spike driving
  4. how many ham sandwiches can you eat if your cable bracing 82 corsican pines on a friday
  5. Take a austin metro down to shepards bush and you will be doing donuts with a husky 346xp capstan wrap up 19mm split tail running bowline crown reduction
  6. i use a basic three knot system with 15 bowlines for pure saftey when rigging the pulley block backwards dismantling a robinia with a black and decker sander
  7. selling logs of wet alder for £80 when the apical dominant leader develops
  8. i was spiking 19 crown lifts a day when i was 34 mate, with a vt with 8 pulleys under it metasequoia, risk assesmant spirit level poplar topping in sidmouth
  9. mate, ive been doing this for bare time, for all you 880 hating spiking reduction
  10. give it crown lift pollard letterbox dogtoooth back cut splice xylem that will sought him right out and o yea drive those spikes right in
  11. me and kensington were admiring a fine specimen of jews ear today and bought 89 risk assesments on felling veteran sweet chestnuts from wendy's arboretum up near tacklebury
  12. happy as can be me and catherine carwash were doing 35 pollarded dutch elm monkey puzzle with 19 delignified CODIT, until peter watson came along with a VT with 42 pulleys underneath and 12 blakes hitch friction twist alnus glutinosa but seriously me and darren drain were loving roadside
  13. me and braithwaite pollarded 16 8foot larch branches total VTA 65 pulleys on the VT . 116 anchor points while garry crescent the call out king deadwooded 96 thuja plicatas
  14. 18 pollards on a 12 inch diameter flying aladin carpet, while william winch cable sits on the ground counting the mischeifs of every botanical dungeon bag
  15. I would beat them up if i saw them i would give em a good jhonnyjigsawing ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
  16. i love a good LOLER
  17. dismantled a dead elm the other day to find reddish shoe lace type growth on the cambium/epidermis is it honey fungus ryhhzomorphs?
  18. i was climbing 43 foot sequoias when i was 12 mate
  19. two of us doing a beech today of wich a small amount over the next door neighbours shed needs rigging, except we forgot to pick up the bull rope i know its bad but, would any of you lot do it if you had to?
  20. been doing ariel tree work for 4 years now and i still use the classic 3 knot system, dint see the point of adding these silly shiny things to your rope, a good climber shouldnt need extras. afterall, its the same principal and movement. yep, its a 3 knot system, with a 3 meter strop and a prussic loop for this old timer:001_tt2:
  21. bugger it!!!!!!!!!!!! take it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  22. the trouble with beech is that it is by nature a forestry tree, and hence has a small shallow root system, this is why one should er on the side of caution when they become a problem, as the small root plate can be an issue when you add in heavy leans and decay when they are solitary specimens
  23. you have lots of wood, chip the lot set it on fire
  24. i will be doing back flips in trees tell i am well over 55 with a 6 feet bar and one spike.

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