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DANWILL

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    Mmm Steel pruners My favourites Just increase your nutrition . Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
  2. Invest in a working saw Dangling & pruning demands decent kit. Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
  3. Iisten to your saw Burying tip is acceptable Watch out for tensions in limb as you cut Roll ,Twist etc. If at height Perform a square cut Under first Then sides Then straight down through prepared square Which drops large limb almost straight down , a little drooping towards stem though if fast enough no problems . You can just cut through middle of limb then cut half way through Use your instincts Try not to overheat bar Keep teeth sharp Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. Stick with STIHL You won't ruin it if you maintain properly. Just keep it sharp . Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
  5. STIHL cleaner Toothbrush Small wire brush Leave to soak Just clearing the engine fins is most important . Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
  6. Dig out as much by hand , then start loosening Axe cut main Roots Machinery is limited Then chase out cut roots with JCB arm . Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
  7. Physio therapy Build muscle around knee to offer support . Painkillers mask pain which in turn further injures the problem, get op ASAP ... Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
  8. 20" any longer & you lose power Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
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  10. I have Two. Handles large Timber , i swap between them every Tank full, to let them cool . Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
  11. MOD Truck of some sort , The Heavier the better IE Good grade Steel Sent from my Y635-L01 using Arbtalk mobile app
  12. Right, I use a swiss army 'pump action' petrol burner two rings which fold out from main bottle .... Hisses like a train at full pelt... Boils a big kettle in under 40 seconds... Glows cherry red v quickly... Cost about £65 ...from an army surplus The dogs proverbials .... I like your iron idea ... Would keep one warm I reckon ... A combination of coal and wood , a little fat to get it started or 'chain oil' The swiss burner comes in a neat two & a half foot box .. Ones perch whilst cooking up... It never blows out even in a gale ....
  13. Birch used as polo mallets !!! Dense fibres ... So burns bright
  14. Mmm Well the site had the grace to post your ... Umbridge .... Not sure what to expect from a forum ,though people professional or otherwise are generally good sorts , with lots of experience & common sense advice .... .
  15. No chip box on my landy... A friend recently spent £5000 on a stainless tipping custom built box... Impressive !!!!it was also oversized on a 130 ,so I imagine oversized is ok... Just wind to watch out for...though landys are just boxes ... My 110 is rated at 3500 ... No idea why,also has 365 76 R16 tyres !!! Not sure if it was all upgraded as a V8 conversion ? Geared for towing pulls like a train .

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