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truncator

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  1. Good Call! there is definitely an art there making a bench thats' level and stable all by hand! and yours is definitely more degradable! How long does it last? I'm with 1000% who ever thought metal for a sawhorse was a good idea was nuts!!
  2. I've just asked the forestry commision on their data as soon as I get anything I'll post
  3. That looks like a lot of work to cut single logs at a time
  4. Your welcome made me laugh too! Made my misses scream when she checked the spelling! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  5. The CS30/31 is the recognised one it's supported by City and Guilds. It's gotta be best for both of you. you get fully qualified staff He gets a universally recognised ticket. the woodland people up here in cumbria are doing some great discounts on the courses worth a look
  6. HA ha yes I buggered it up but fixed it!!
  7. Always always get more than one quote that way you can see if your getting a good deal. if you have the room I'd get as many logs as possible will always save money and time in the long run. If your concerned on money why not get Arborist to drop tree and disc up big bits and cut the rest yourself.
  8. I think you should use a small child to oil the chain with an old pot just to add an extra bit of danger! Just found the youtube version! Need A Chainsaw? - YouTube
  9. Royal Welsh Smallholder in May 17th/18th
  10. Yep we were on in September! Gotta say get yourself on the program if you want your sales to skyrocket! We got slapped like most do but 9 mins prime time is worth the hassle Essex arborist We have Dealers all over and adding all the time But I've PM'd you too
  11. Has anyone been to this show Euroforest, a large exhibition in a real forest Thinking of going and getting sawhorse into France. Just need a bit of feedback on whether it's any good Cheers What a morning the sun is warm here in the Lake District! :001_cool:
  12. Have a look at our sawhorse. It will save you back and time. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7lYW1NV6Q4&feature=share&list=UUAnAVtmfuOJfk9Xlu6tKXKg]Truncator 6Pro making logs for firewood - YouTube[/ame]
  13. We use these guys Cumbrian and very good BAG Supplies Ltd :: Packaging Suppliers covering the UK and Europe
  14. Some people do not see the cars they are hitting!! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTgTP304RYA]Is This The Worst Scooter Driver In China? - YouTube[/ame] This is mental!
  15. VW T5 2.5 diesel 273K new turbo but engine and gearbox good. Saying that it'll probably die now!
  16. That's not actually splitting any logs! It's just cutting branches one at a time!
  17. Here is more info on Arb Aid. They were at the Arb show last year nice blokes and a great bit of kit. I think they might even be on here too somewhere! https://www.facebook.com/Arb.Aid?fref=ts
  18. Scott when you hit 25 likes you can choose a better URL than the one you have like https://www.facebook.com/Truncator When you have 25 go here https://www.facebook.com/username/ It'll make people looking for you easier to type and find. Also when you choose a new UrL also think about the brand and what people would look for your service. Everyone on here should also help each other by liking comments and sharing them on their own pages. The facebook model works off interactions not just words like Google does. the more interactions the more people see your page the more facebook shows your page on searches.
  19. We were at a show next wallenstein and used the WX900 to split down the big cord before chopping it up and it was a great bit of kit. We are looking at getting a Screw Thread Splitter soon to go on the PTO
  20. They are brilliant for showing your work off. I have a WiFi version not the 3G and I'm happy with it I can get most work done by hopping the WiFi in cafes etc, and it's faster. Mates have the 3G so when they are in the middle of no-where they can use them. One tip you'll lose it forever once the kids get hold of it!! Lifeproof cases are the best! On the 3G if you have an Iphone you can use that as a G3/ wifi connection to get your none G3 iPad on line!
  21. I'm from Porthtowan in cornwall and it was our surf club kids disco ( was 13) a monster of a storm. Woke up to the news. unbelievable act of heroism. There is nowhere to hide on the sea. From the pilot of the seaking helicopter at the scene The greatest act of courage that I have ever seen, and am ever likely to see, was the penultimate courage and dedication shown by the Penlee [crew] when it manoeuvred back alongside the casualty in over 60 ft breakers and rescuing four people shortly after the Penlee had been bashed on top of the casualty's hatch covers. They were truly the bravest eight men I've ever seen who were also totally dedicated to upholding the highest standards of the RNLI.
  22. I will give you that! Come to think of it there are a few geniuses ahead of this fella! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: But I like the style and next time Google remaps UK I'm going to try and do something! That makes me chairman of the club!!
  23. Welcome to the club Xaltu! :laugh1::laugh1::laugh1:
  24. It's not a good sign when there are more posts than views!!

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