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hedgesparrow

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  1. thank you for the heads up i was putting wood chip in dumper and there was a lot of dust flying around put my teeshirt over mouth as did not want to breath it in. now what you have posted i am going to wear a mask in future. that is very scary stuff,
  2. 6 year old grandson has his own axe which he can use under supervision. 2 year old grand daughter starting to climb trees. grandson asked what the difference was between a kite and a falcon and was a kit the same as a buzzard had a good chat taking him to school. and is in charge of ducklings which have just hatched but sadley lost 4 already. maybe why ducks have such a large brood. so is in his element checking up on them making sure they are ok.
  3. the break in was back of south wonston no more details im afraid but bullington cross could be the same mob doing rounds. as for quad bike will keep my eyes open for him. when they start getting fire gear then serious guys at work not your chance brigade. put up more lights now covering all my place. like blackpool now. plus the geese cracking alarm system know when someone is about day or night. how far do you go if they can do that to containers is anything secure if they want it.need guards 24hrs 7 days a week with a secure perimeter fence. wonder if st john moor barracks have any sheds they want to rent out be secure then:biggrin: landyman may be same place friend was talking about
  4. as its not agg related and running more than 10 miles from farm. hence potato hauliers who haul spuds with JCB,s should be running on white same as using a tractor for amenity work if you go on road with it it has to be white. its mad
  5. spoke to a friend yesterday chap had his containers broken into and had his stuff nicked, used a hydraulic splitter like the fire brigade use to take the hinges off doors. so be aware. even containers now not thief proof
  6. just got a oregen one from forest and arb £15 does the job and thats to store fuel and oil. tools go in tool box. not going to pay for a sthil or husky when this does the job
  7. reminds me of 87 and 91 over here clearing trees to open road for more to keep coming down these were big beech. in the end got pulled out as to dangerous. kept us busy for 3 wees clearing roads. but working in it is scary brough back memories of 87 hope to not see it again for a long time. lost a lot of trees
  8. etheopia, sudan its becoming a desert because the trees were felled for firewood etc now the rains do not come so they are starving if the developed countries want to help which they should then replanting of the forests is needed to stop the desert marching on. much cheaper in the long run than sending in food aid all the time. as for GM crops as other posts been going on for a long time its what they want to do now which is profit orientated and not for the good of mankind need new things like hydroponics.
  9. i have some regulars cuts i do fortnightly i charge £15 per hour. min one hour. and i can do them in less than a hour but customer is happy with work. and have contracts which they want a price per cut for the season. so is different as bigger areas. and can take 2 men 4 hours to cut and strim. but norm for small jobs as other posts £15 to £20 per hour with kit but like doing arb work the cost f the kit is not much difference good self propelled mower £1000 new ride on £3k plus all the hand tools. some of the mowers we have looked at in the ride on game 15k need a lot of grass to get money back. as its only a summer job
  10. will they be at confor longleat in september be interested in seeing one working.
  11. +1 how big is the lawn is it cut and collect or mulch it, how much have you got to strim how long do you think it will take you to do it. how many times do they want it cut fortnightly through the summer. how far to get to it or is it local. let us know and may be able to give you a ball park figure. if its a big lawn be there a long time with a 17inch mower. you can work out the lenght of lawn by width by your cut so how fast does it take to do one run and how long multiply by the widht this will give you the time it will take to cut it. plus fuel and depreceation of mower and blade
  12. try Gaskins at east meon he does kubota and he may have something in your budget. may pick up a good small JD Hunts chilbolton main agent. NH, valtra as other posts but do not know much about them. seen a new breed Kiota look very good but new on the market so what there like no idear. aimed at the amenity sector. for what you want to pay tractor trader you may pick up a good lowish hours tractor. but buy from a dealer then you have a come back if it goes wrong
  13. hedgesparrow

    Ticks!

    just been on site and do a tom o tick twister for getting ticks out. they are a charity so worth getting them from them to carry on resurch in to lymes
  14. hedgesparrow

    Ticks!

    knew a doctor who got lymes when walking in the new forest it affected his nervous system and was off work for over a year. nasty as bad as weals. makes me shudder writing about it
  15. supply a chap with a Italian pizza oven from Italy. supply him with wood any species of hard wood and he likes what we take say he gets a hot fire. asked him about it and his is as big as a small shed he gets the fire going when he has some hot embers he pushes this to back of oven then puts more in so it is burning hot. he watches top of oven when it goes white he is ready to cook says it takes a minute to cook a pizza going over next week to sample one. but never asked for certain type wood what we give him is elm,ash,beech bit of sycamore.
  16. then thats the real story not what the press put down. poor sod gets tangled gets his groundie to help and some low life nicks his van and chipper. hope he gets it back and he is ok. nothing safe dare not leave anything worth nicking out of eye shot or it will be gone.
  17. +1 gallop mixed with chikara the last stops weeds coming back up. you will need your certificates to get it but it will kill it much stronger than roundup. Rigby taylor will be able to supply it very good firm and prices good.
  18. hedgesparrow

    Ticks!

    no sheep ticks do not carry it only deer ticks and as other posts not nice if you get it can be very unwell from it. just make s smooth boots and trousers. like laces grab on and work there way up then when they find a juicy bit in they go. fortunete not to have had them but now in woods laces it get covered up.
  19. hedgesparrow

    Ticks!

    re ticks in woods a word of caution if deer ticks they carry limes disease not nice. woodsman advised that if wearing lace boots then wear gators over top so they have no were to grab to climb up or wear smooth boots. i do not know if you can have a injection against lime disease. be careful out in them woods. as yet not found any in mine
  20. +1 same hear not a arb person but use saws but get so much info on other things to do with engines landscaping etc learnt a lot since joining and as above do not know a thing about all the different ropes and pulleys you guys use. be good to know a bit more just so i know what you are all talking about but since looking at what you guys do hate being up high but thinking of having a go with a trainer just to say i have climbed as it does look good being up in the canopy of a tree looking over a wood.
  21. +6 just put drum open on ground put stand on clip it on pull back on handles up it comes on stand. make sure ground is level as they can if not fall over as you lift them back but easy job. same in reverse to take it off. have job with my 5/3 thats a trailer job to move around but can mix 3 barrows of concrete up in a go.
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    <p>hi you are looking for someone to spray have my PA1 and PA6 have all the equipment and chemical. if interested please give me a call to discuss in more details i do a lot of work for parish councils. but happy to get you references if required my mobile is 07881911241</p>

    <p>thank you</p>

    <p>chris</p>

     

  23. +1 as gardenkit and other posts hydraulic oil is made for hydraulics made for that job expensive game if you had to replace pump. plus downtime with no chipper.
  24. under the sale of goods act 1979 para 14 they have 21 days to rectify the problem. it is now 30 days. send them a formal letter recorded delivery that they either send the saw back fixed. replace with new or refund your money in full. failure to do any of these within 7 days. take out a small claim in court for the cost of replacing saw loss of revenue due to no saw, postage and telephone costs. see if that awakens them from there slumber. cost a lot more than replacing saw
  25. what a setup you lot have only do it on a small scale but looking how you do it. need to look into doing it more professional the crate idear looks good but do not have anything to load it only handball. hence keep it loose in woodshed. still cut up about 3 tonne today. need to find some seasoned wood. to fill it up. untill i can get in wood and haul out some more. have a customer who is still using it. uses it for his bread oven. says its cheaper than running on gas.

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