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David Cropper

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  1. Most of the lads I follow up on with my grinder screw the nut and reduce as low as possible. I stipulate if the wood looks full of crap then leave it high, don't want them buggering up chains unnecessarily. I've just done a quote for 100 stumps ranging from 40cms upto 1metre 20, lots need reducing but they will be before I arrive.
  2. These are two left high by a lazy git of a tree surgeon. I asked client did she want them left so high, didn't get a say in it. No reason to not cut right down, I did it with my Echo with a 20 inch bar. Then ground them right out. No crap in there to warrant leaving them like that. Its easier to cut them high if you don't like bending, lazy twat.
  3. I've actually poked my eyes out at the thought of it. I am using the medium of Braille to respond.
  4. I hope you're not trying for a bit of levity in this very, very serious topic, young man. I've just had a horrible image of the said "BJ" in the throes of ectasty. Snigger.
  5. That is correct, Topchips, I have no sense of humour at all. How can I compete with your rapier like wit, you put Oscar Wilde to shame.
  6. Don't Eggs, you'll start Donkey Kong off again.
  7. What was the question again, I've forgot.
  8. Well done kid. Away you go now, I suspect you'll love it after all this waiting for a chance. Well done to the team giving you an opportunity.
  9. Sorry, won't happen again.
  10. Bugger! I knew I'd gotten mixed up, thanks Eggs for correcting me. Ageist pig!
  11. Buses? What buses? I've more chance of catching a stagecoach than a bus. Why would I need a free bus pass? I'm 42 years old.
  12. I tried, my bus was late. Apologies.

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