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Richard 1234

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  1. I heard the other week to take a slice off the top an inch or so then drill the holes and fill with glyphosate and then nail/screw the slice back on top.
  2. http://[/url]http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Chainsaw-mill-planking-milling-orizontal-from-18-42-chain-bar-/262292312534?_trkparms=aid%253D222007%2526algo%253DSIC.MBE%2526ao%253D1%2526asc%253D20150519202351%2526meid%253D17bec901b3264e4189b08035e9959e12%2526pid%253D100408%2526rk%253D3%2526rkt%253D9%2526mehot%253Dlo%2526sd%253D111800124148&_trksid=p2056116.c100408.m2460
  3. Have you thought about the kaaz/lawnflite/ kubota (and more) version of the 536? As far as I know they are all copies of the kaaz!
  4. One thing I heard was they don't cut very low
  5. I would think closer to 25 towing less around town!
  6. Thanks I thought it was right but when it came it looked a bit big!
  7. Just a stupid question I've bought a new file for my ms170 is 5/32 the right file for the picco chain? Many thanks in advance
  8. Email would be a good way as its time/date stamped. All it needs is a one line right to cancel within 14 days type sentence. If you ask for confirmation by email it should be more than enough.
  9. Just to cover yourself get them to sign a waiver on the cooling off period. I'm almost sure that is ok? Also if you are not door knocking and get work from people contacting you it should not be s problem
  10. Oops but I am on the app and never thought to click his avatar to look😂😂
  11. I don't think he means that I think he means that you can and should be working safely!
  12. Maybe the wrong word but it sums it up £100 a day for clearing up is decent money with no responsibility other than turning up and doing the job!
  13. I agree just wondering what his motivation could be other than greed😁😁
  14. I suppose it also depends what he's making a day in his own work? If he's doing more than £100 a day clear then that Could be reason he wants more. I don't see that what he is doing is worth more than you are paying him though!
  15. Thanks agg221 I will get a better picture next time I'm passing and post it up. It's part of a long line of them one or 2 were replaced some years ago due to similar problems so I'm told. Not even sure we can do anything too them as they are on the council verge. The chap just wanted some opinions on it that's all.
  16. Ok silly question then😁 A customer of mine asked me as its on the edge of his property and if and when it fails it could either end up in his garden or in the road. Thanks
  17. I wonder if anyone could give ma a clue as to how long this tree will last without failing? It's roadside with some fairly extensive damage 5-8 feet up main stem. Many thanks
  18. Maybe wreck trailer but I'd be more worried about my driving licence!
  19. Easy to overload 1 bulk bag of logs would be pushing it!
  20. Actual weight you can carry. So a 750kg trailer might weigh 200kg so you take the 200 off the 750 and get 550kg as payload
  21. Do you find it bounces like mad? As said above I've got the indespension equivalent but it does bounce all over the place unless at near capacity
  22. No it's sub 750 unbraked. I've got the indespension equivalent. Good little trailers but not much payload. If empty it will bounce like crazy👎 If full it will make slowing slower if you see what I mean so don't forget it's there which is easily done until you try and stop😁
  23. That's good as this climbing kit does not look cheap

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