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MrPaul

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  1. Next time you're up in the toon try teasutra matey, they make crackin falafel wraps Quality Tea & Healthy Food | Tea Sutra world teahouse
  2. Absolutely superb, hats off to you good sir!
  3. Aye I like Cliff, he's a gentleman, a spot on bloke.
  4. He was showing it off at his seminars with the arb assocation, its worth every penny imo Cost of the book vs going back to uni to do a bachelors / masters degree, some cheap & useful knowledge!
  5. Must have been a really old machine that needed modifying or a long time ago I'm sure the H-Box is around £200 now and its fitted most of their machines from 2004, unless theres been a sudden price increase, in which case, much gasping actions.
  6. The camon is a rebadged Rayco RG13, the brake system is used on most if not all 13hp pedestrian stump grinders, the brake itself is made by knott. Sadly all manuals show the brake as a single item or unit. I can try describe how it goes back together (not sure if it will help) Item: - There will be three plates, the two with the brake pads on will face the brake disc, the third on the outer edge (away from the machine, from what i recall). Slide the spacers in with the springs (springs sit between the brake pad plates) to keep them together and a bolt & nut will sit inside, fixing it to the machine. (Dont know if this helps but it was worth a try)
  7. An inspirational man, very sad news indeed
  8. I have the husqvarna battery top handled. I highly recommend it, i've heard great things about the Stihl one too. I recommend getting the best batteries available, I've got two, one usually lasts the whole day doing dead-woods or reductions. (Its nice to have a backup) The pro's in comparison to a petrol saw would be you can hear, the saw is slightly lighter & eco friendly. The con's would be anything 10" and over the petrol saw would perform better (but i dont find it that much of a problem personally) You will also find yourself putting your ear defenders on from habbit with an electric chainsaw...
  9. Beautiful, Thanks for sharing!
  10. have they came up with any theories thus far?
  11. The anvil Setup hasn't changed from the Entec CH30 / CH35 to the Timberwolf TW150, they will have a little vertical anvil and a large horizontal anvil
  12. Might & Magic Series (From nes to PC, 3D0 Era); The elder scrolls series, I was a bit of a WoW & Guild Wars geek years back too
  13. Alan Thompson of North Country Tree Surgeons, highly recommended
  14. I can recall being told about this a few years back when I was at college, very interesting idea, I assume it would only be cost effective in the industry for veteran or 'famous' trees.
  15. Great video, Thanks for sharing!
  16. If its Husqvarna you want, there is a nice little post on the forum that may be of use to you good sir http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/f-r-jones-son/75733-50-year-anniversary-sale.html After paying the shipping from USA and duty (will likely be around 9% of the total) it will likely be something close to the discounted prices at the moment. It's an option
  17. Its good to see you all promoting eco-energy I believe in a few years time when technology moves on, most small saws & arborist saws will likely be electric (eco-energy man!), Its just the battery time (and in some cases power/price) put people off currently... Just wait for those Monster-Future Batteries to make an appearance, then we'll all be green *Ponders* I wonder if I could recharge a battery off my electric bike
  18. Best of luck I'm sure you'll find it more rewarding & fulfilling
  19. A great tribute, Best of luck to him

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