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Acg128

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  1. I tried his archer chains 16 and 18 inch didn't have a problem then bought some 12s for the top handle and a few days into use chain came of and the rakers that pull the chain oil round had gone scuffed/splintery so purchased stihl. Ideal to bang on for a filthy stump etc at something stupid like £4 lol.
  2. "Scruffs" jacket and tousers for on the ground can get them in wickes.. No problems until I caught the jacket today on the chippers jockey wheel and ripped it slightly!
  3. On another note.. I'm literally about to order new boots online and have only ever purchased meindle woodwalker pros and debating going for the airstreams but I won't be now.. Nice one fellas.
  4. Just cut your toe nails
  5. Soaked thru and garden slowly becoming a mud bath just need to find some lesbians mate!
  6. Mate there's about 20 on eBay..
  7. £20 a stump so around the £150 mark. But I wouldn't want to entertain it friend or not.
  8. £260 odd just for the part. Ouch
  9. Love mine also a fan of the general grabbers..
  10. Only blag you could try and pull if you needed one.. The vehicle came with a tow bar so I purchased a trailer? Lol
  11. Weights irrellivant it's all about the size of your truck body ;0)
  12. Act dumb if pulled...
  13. Don't think your meant to tumble dry but the stihls stretch airs fit lovely after a session in the dryer lol
  14. Lol
  15. This is my view now
  16. Nout worse that a blunt hedge cutter trimming a connie hedge!
  17. I was in your position years back.. Turned up with high sides on my cabstar un written questions were asked then a few weeks later rocked up with signs done only to the fellas yard not customers houses ever and that was the end of that! He's just started waving again lol
  18. Around £200 max going on what my bloke charges
  19. What type of disc do you use? Done mine with a dremel and small stone attachment before.
  20. Is the wood any good for burning? Just had a quote to do which is removal of 3 monsters one with a 5-6 ft base.
  21. Only worry about these things of pulled.. Life's to short
  22. Got a 56 plate on general grabber all terrains no serious off roading but never got stuck
  23. Acg128

    Yards...

    Got a yard at the minute which is pay as you go £20 to tip a full load of greenwaste on the burnsite and price on logs depends to how many loads go up there and can use the farmers tractor for £6 an hour with the hi crack to process them, can't take any chip there.. He lives on site so have a few rules.. New yards come up which belonged to a friend in the business who is packing up at £216 a month not hard standing has a burnsite farmer just let's you crack on do what you want within reson but no tractor use for processing wood but it comes with my pals 5years worth of logs that he's taken in there.. Can also take as much chip in there as you please.. Keep both? one for decent wood where the tractor is and all the shite softwood to the new one and burn? Decisions!

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