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Hodge

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  1. Cracking looking saw.
  2. Fancy a big saw, I have 395 xpg and used to have a 3120, I now fancy a older Stihl with a massive bar! 50" would be awesome. Anybody got something? Any tips or comments welcome! Mercy!
  3. 130 with heavy duty springs and helpers, Bilstein gas shocks.
  4. Hairy muff. My Bad.
  5. Hi All, I have a friend who has a place in Cambridge, they need a quote for some tree work, can anyone recommend someone? If you want to quote then please give me your number and I will pass it in. Thanks in Advance, Hodge.
  6. Electric splitters are for the home owner, get a hydraulic petrol or pto splitter.
  7. Depends on bag size, but say it will double up.
  8. Good analogy Rob.
  9. Sensible:)
  10. Shame it won't go where a landy does though;)
  11. Ha,Ha. Only you mate.
  12. That's how I saw it too. I think they were portraying it to the layman who wouldn't pick holes. If you have a living trunk and measure it then go back as its dead and decaying and measure it then it's bound to have shrunk like you say.
  13. Lol:) careful treequip, that's Internet bullying. Lol.
  14. He said it was due to the tree decaying, if you were to measure a tree while healthy then measure it as it's rotting away the girth may well shrink.
  15. You would need a big picker to do big trees though, you would t get a big one for 10k I don't think. You would want a tracked one most likely. I hire a tracked one to do some hedges and it's ok but can be limiting. I think a really good climber is better. As for dangerous trees, do you really do enough to warrant buying a picker? You would be better just hireling one in.
  16. First question, why do you want one?
  17. And very nice it is too:)
  18. Bet greenmech are well upset you jumped ship:)
  19. I would need one of each to road test to give an un biased answer as I'm a Timberwolf and Bandit owner, but like the look of a Forst. No doubt IC Trees will be along to tell me the Timberwolf pen is crap as the bearings go:) lol..
  20. I will PM mate.
  21. Yes mate, they connect it to a hot air duct powered by a biomass boiler and hey presto it blows hot air through the container and drys the wood in a couple of weeks ish.
  22. I've just had this beast dropped at my yard to fill to go off for drying. Its a very impresive system.

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