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Will C

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  1. Loosen the black bit at the join, should be able to separate the two half’s of the shaft. There is a bush on the end of the internal part. There only a couple of quid but fiddly to change
  2. Looks smart being hidden in there rather than sat out front. What did you wire into and how do you get to the clutch lever?
  3. We have found much the same, we have locking center and rear diff on the v10. Bloody thing doesn’t stop off road till it’s really bad, then it’s a long walk back ?‍♂️ As to towing it’s effortless by far the best truck we have had, the air springs keep it level as well so it’s not quite so fussy on trailer nose weight
  4. Roll it on fence posts/tree trunks, will move fairly easy if you use ground guards as well - it worked for stone henge - I know this cause Stubby told me and he was there (apparently, but I’ve not seen the pics)
  5. Will C

    Aspen 40:1 mix

    I remember my dad just tipping a “sploge” of super universal tractor oil in a can of petrol when I was a kid. I asked how he knows how much was needed the answer was “just a sploge” the 2stroke lawn boy mower and homelight saw he had lasted for years. Things have Changed in the last 35 ish years but have we really come on and moved forward? Now having to carefully measure 2 stroke oil and worrying about getting it right doesn’t really sound like progress ? that said you could smell the saw going nearly as far away as you could hear it ?
  6. You can chase the hinge quicker with the smaller saw if needed but on the flip side you can also cut yourself into trouble by taking to much hinge quickly. I would go for the sharper saw if it was a nice tree, but if it needed wedging or a forward leaner poss go with the bigger bar (assuming the saw is matched to the bar and cuts nicely)
  7. The Ali ramps can be very slippy when wet, rubber tracked machines can struggle. Far better in the dry but hard work when it’s crap weather
  8. We use them, a mix of Stihl and husky ones, they do work. ?
  9. One of these will get you going, the husky version is a little deeper but needs extra rivets in the bottom to stop your hook falling through. I know nothing of the dealer just the top one of google. STIHL Tool Holder For Hand Pulp Tongs - World of Power WWW.WORLDOFPOWER.CO.UK Stihl 00008810623 tool holder for hand lifting tongs or drag hook, with insulated back Oh and welcome to the mad house.
  10. Can the forwarder run out to the road and load straight on to the wagon that’s parked on the road?
  11. Bens a good lad, it’s just pining him down to a date!
  12. Speak to Arborventure training, there just across the water in sway. John and Jo are excellent and will teach you far more than just enough to pass the tickets Not sure what there costs are like compared to others but they are well worth it.
  13. The bonnet Looks good, makes a big difference to looks as well as protecting the pipe work[emoji106] Are the brackets available separately to weld on to your own attachments?
  14. Good effort. How wide is the microbull?
  15. I could do a nice reduction on that. I would reduce it to 2 inches tall.
  16. There are far easier ways to advertise you have a small c**k ?
  17. I brought my mill from you not a eBay cheapo jobie because of the youtube vids - this guy uses what he sells and knows what he is talking about. Since then all my bars and all (small amount for fun) my milling kit come from you. Thanks Rob keep it up.
  18. Very, only used it as ground protection but has stood up very well.
  19. Mimosa does well down here on clay, grows fairly quick and screen well
  20. Don’t forget your passport eggs ?
  21. We use 6mm Stokboard and have driven all sorts over it. Brilliant stuff.
  22. Will C

    Jokes???

    I scored 2 ? numbers 13 and 17. Not sure it’s a good thing however what happens at college stays at college and that was 20 odd year ago ? also in my defence I did own a limo so number 5 was a fail by default ?
  23. Does this come under right of access for maintenance? In that to maintain the tree (remove) over the customers garden you need to access the tree (anchor point) the other side of the boundary? Or can you climb the tree from the other side of the boundary to gain access to the part of the tree that is the customers side of the boundary. This is a genuine question I don’t know the answer to but have been asked in the past.
  24. I would let you plug into mine but I don’t think it’s long enough ?
  25. Try here there is some one in most areas: NHLS WWW.HEDGELAYING.ORG.UK

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