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Stefan Palokangas

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  1. Indeed very good I use them on predator 38 . Noticed a drastic difference in time spent on each stump.
  2. Some stones in that stump.
  3. Fab looking equipment
  4. Thank you, was a full van load almost.
  5. That was a 120 pound hit, toothless after it. [emoji317]
  6. Logging horses is something I need to look in to due to my environmental movement. Great pictures!!
  7. I totally agree with the post. Good post
  8. Go and buy a kit, spend time in the woods. Set a goal, come back to your firm and just do it.
  9. When you make the decision that’s when you climb.
  10. Clearing up 7m wide a fire break . In forestry
  11. How do you mean ?
  12. Today was using cherry picker/ chipper/ and stump grinder/ climber. Was a great day. Was a great job [emoji123]
  13. This bigger firms seem to have dates they deal with invoices. Just need to like the situation [emoji3]
  14. Happy to see you got a tractor, I want one to [emoji3][emoji3]
  15. Started off with taking in dust in carb flooding carb filling engine with petrol boom boom
  16. They are useful, I can hear things around me, and if I let the trigger go off it’s silent can talk to the guy on the ground if I’m up a leylandy big hedge. Can hear cars. And they are powerful the pruner and hedge cutter.
  17. I like it for so many reasons No noise, no fumes, don’t burn myself, and it’s light weight.
  18. Wish it was outlays of a 1000 for me [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3] Just need to take a positive approach and learn, I didn’t have to much of experience from larger works. I’m learning fast [emoji23][emoji23]
  19. I jumped in green in this, I do different next time
  20. This two tools is absolutely amazing in my opinion, pruner and hedge cutter. Both battery driven And the chainsaw, but battery no lasting long on that one. Pruner and hedge cutter is almost 2 hours on one battery.
  21. Last one was 60 days, this one i spent a lot on and they keep adding on work. Price it after I was shown and then changing goal post. A nightmare. We live and learn
  22. Feels like yesterday I was asking similar question. I price by time. Price high, repair costs are indeed heavy sometimes. New engine, cutter wheel and much more . After you learned your machine you get a good idea.
  23. Any of you took on large contracts, costing a fortune to complete and having to wait forever to be paid ? Some bigger firms out there is real slow paying and we the small people having to put out a lot of money to complete a contract, wages , new gear and everything around it. What’s normal to wait for an invoice?
  24. Sad indeed, it’s a curse living away from friends and family at times.

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