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hedgesparrow

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  1. well they turned up today and took them out as clearing brambles i was grabbing the bramble as if it was hazel did not feel a thing. need to get them broken in as tight but these compared to welding gloves no contest. worth every penny. just need to put the arm part from welding gloves on them as cuffs are short. thanks rover and digga should have got them when i tried yours digga. maybe not have got bitten so much if i had them. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
  2. just seen post and kArl is a good cutter one of the best as for qualifications as other posts the only acreditation is NHLS but havee to been laying hedges for a while before you can apply as for 5 days will learn the basics plus get confident. but see if you can find a local cutter to you who will let you help out to gain experiance
  3. been and had a look at a job which has loads of saplings and budlia out of control plus normal trees the owner wants it cleared. now the good bit the only acsess is a small track from the woods into the pit. yes its a old chalk pit with sides 50ft tall all around apart from this litle track which is steep going down. will take aages with clearing saw also can not burn brash as under aproach path to airport so burning it is out. also there is standing wood which is ok for firewood but once again getting it out have a large oak at top of pit and there is some trees any idears how to get the timber out and money is tigth so can not spend loads on special kit. i wonder if the job is worth doing and forget it. any advice apreciated
  4. the ram looks like it needs a service now you have it out worth getting it refurbed. that may be why it struggles lifting rams tired
  5. re double cabs getting tools in back a strimmer will not go in rake,shovel etc do pain i can not get strimmer in have to put it over front passenger seat. strugle with long handle hedge trimmer.
  6. Dorset hedgelayer your inbox is full of blackthorn can not post to you
  7. welcome whereabouts are you must be up country looking at your style. cheers chris
  8. midland by some chance binders look like its midland very nice job will put some of my hedge i am on
  9. hedgesparrow

    Rnli

    brings back memories of the storm that hit lymington that was flood water with a high tide spring and a force 9 westerly it came over the sea walls 5ft deep lifeboat had to be deflated to get it out. it then went on rescue going half up lymington high street. a lt of people lost a lot in that storm and took nearly a year to get back to normal. and seeing pictures tonight of poor peoples houses just going into sea. bet no insurance. poor people no house and poss no insurance to get a new place.not good you stay safe all you RNLI these storm surges are not nice can not see whats under the water
  10. hi good to see you have joined arbtalk may be good to post in new members so every one knows who you are
  11. well i posted that i would get a pair and as rover siad do serious hedge work welding gloves gone in a week as i have found out now on a long hedge so early xmas present on way 2 pairs of rieper gloves now only £21 a pair so rover has got us discount as selling more thanks rover. i will let you know how i get on when they have arrived. as for arb shop asked local shop about stocking them not that interested loosing a sale so you arb shops on this site start stocking them there is a lot buying them got to be 15 pairs already just in this post Eastern i use welding gloves and as rover said worn out in a week have 3 pairs in truck with stitching gone. so i am converted to the glove
  12. the swedish log sounds a good idear once thats going good for a brew cook some lunch and a warm up when needed need to get some fresh fir. all the stuff i have is old and dry and going in wood burner
  13. you have had some winds it blew but not to that extent nearest i saw to something blowing over was a bit of hedge icut out went blowing across field. but cold in wind glad of rusky hat to keep bonce warm.
  14. nice job i assume its is a carp looks like one coming to the surface to feed
  15. father in law had dolmar in the day and it was the saw to have german built rugged. then along came sthil husqvarna and they fell out of favour as the other two easy to get the dolmar i would say would give those two a run for there money and be a better saw shame there are not more arb dealers selling them. only one i have been told of is in west sussex. which is a trip to see one hence sthil and husky win as so many selling them.
  16. have the ghillie kettle think its better than the kelly as it has a metal cap with wistle in to let you know its boiling plus lets off excess steam so unlike the kelly it can not blow hot water all over place just whistles. good bit of kit need to get a store of dry fir cones in to get it going or old mans beard
  17. rid of moles childrens windmill put on end of a metal rod stick in ground no more moles hate the vibration. and you have nice windmills in garden.
  18. i was with aliance and leicester ok then taken over by abby biggest bunch on nunucks. then santander as for them not printable. still trying to sort out things with them going back to A&L days. never bank with them. but then most of the big ones are as bad. wish there was a bank that looked after its customers. with small amounts. have mils will drool all over you
  19. +1 go and send them one putting it straight.
  20. hello woodmouse welcome on board and good to see a fellow cutter join have our own sub section for hedgelaying
  21. on planting 5 per mtr is better for when it needs laying in 12 years time. and staggard planting a boot apart plus it helps if you get plants die off
  22. the d22 yd25 did the engine job but know to work on the navaras engine is a engine out job. on the d22 the front axle has to be moved out of the way. so looks as if the d40 is easier:biggrin: but heard of them loosing the timing chains ao the d40 is as good as the d22.
  23. if you are laying hedge it should be able to look after it self a number of shoots will be protected by the other stems. and what bunnie wants to stick its head in a hawthorne hedge soon get stabbed.
  24. i saw a load of cut oak and birch roadside the other day spoke to guy hauling it out if i could buy some. tillhill had the contract. spoke to the local guy to see how much it would be £53 per tonne delivered worked out 24 tonne of wood would cost me £1400 a do not have 1400 pounds but to make a profit have to be selling it for a lot more than i do. now realize that even the regulars are going to have to pay a lot more for there wood. not worth doing it if not prepared to pay a going rate
  25. looks a good machine. how much is it

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