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inthewoods

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  1. 2007 Vermeer SC60 TX Stump Grinder SCAM LISTING AGAIN | eBay
  2. Love your style dude
  3. I've got the cat B15Q rugged smart phone & it's probably the best phone I've ever had
  4. I hope I get a free bottle of green stuff then next time I buy a saw from yours Mark
  5. Fair play that's a nice bit of work (could be a good sideline) I've got a very similar space to yours & wanted to do the same but our rain usually comes in between 0 & 45 degrees so it's ibc & tin for me
  6. it's got to be better than this diamond white!
  7. Shame on you sir! It'd be better milled better still left standing with a for sale sign in front of the house! :eek:
  8. Ha or you hardly use your saw all day
  9. Whats it taste like? :what:
  10. Cheers, I can't justify the cost of aspen but I probably get through a lot more fuel than others
  11. With the qr thing... What's the average age of most clients? I very rarely see any under 30 yrs old A mate used to have a landscaping business & had a qr code made up & put on vans, business cards, website etc. Now guess how many 'hits' or whatever you call it in about 3yrs of trading? 2 in total, 1st was his Mrs & the 2nd one was him making sure it was working! Word of mouth is best but as old fashioned as it is just put a sign up wherever you are working & talk to the neighbours if your client doesn't mind
  12. Same here but have been toying with the idea of trying the the green stuff, was it super / semi or ultra / fully synthetic? & any noticeable difference? Cheers
  13. Nice one & a bargain too! :-) looks like a copy of the cat, so should be good
  14. Scrap, house clearance, lopping & topping if our travelling friends can do it to get business why not list all your services? Depends on what image you want & who your target customers are I guess. You would on your website though ... Now does anyone fancy a new driveway? Got a bit of tarmac left on the lorry going cheap! :eek:
  15. Euthanasia is probably a better option, I can't stand the "blocks out the light / fed up with clearing leaves" crowd but fair play to the op - if you don't do it, someone else will.
  16. & I (we) second that Phil!
  17. I would never back cut below my gob (well, not on purpose anyway !) Have seen it done winching over dead rotten stems though. I'll sometimes do a sloping back cut but only on back Leaners whether wedging or winching or of course plunge, bore, dogs tooth, call it what you will
  18. Maybe try posting in the wood craft forum
  19. Just out of curiosity, what wood is it?
  20. Not far off kew gardens then!?! Personally I'd apply a nitrogen feed @ review in a fortnights time but re-seeding will be cheaper than turfing. Got any pictures?
  21. 1, Google hi-line & give em a bell 2, above they will 3, ha ha ha ha yeah you're right there but you'll never get rich working for someone else! But 70-80 starting off with no tickets then 90-120 on the ground up to 150 a day climbing (self employed) I guess around brizol about 8-12 an hour on the books.
  22. whats the point of the question then! Thanks pal, after all these years I'd never realised :-o ... If you worked with him you'd understand :-)

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