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Archie Harkness

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  1. Yes - that should be no problem I'll do the needful photo wise when it's done and get back to you
  2. It's had a crop each year for the past few years - mediocre would be the best description though
  3. Folks - a damson tree is coming down later this week or start of next. No idea if it's suitable for your needs, only reason I thought to post was there was a couple of burrs on it. DBH is 31cm, Location is Ayrshire. Cheers Archie
  4. <p>Hi - you still looking for ash wood - I have a tree to fell 21" at dbh - will be done in a week or 2 from now - cheers Archie</p>

  5. Hey - wondering if anyone has any clues what's up with this rowan - as you can see from the pics there are two healthy ones right next to it. On the other side of it is a cherry with bacterial canker (99.9 sure anyway) not sure whether this is a co-incidence or not. As a side issue how long does this canker take to kill the tree and is it contagious to other nearby cherries? apologies cant seem to rotate pics
  6. Think this probably an easy one but just not getting it
  7. <p>Hi Pete - wonder if you can assist - bought a CS 100 from Hamilton Bros (Bishopton Branch) about a year ago - went to turn the blades round for the first time about a fortnight ago - however when I went to the envelope with the manuals etc there was no tool to loosen the bolts securing the bladed - Hamilton Bros (dealing with John Young Tarbolton Branch - who has been trying to get the Bishopton Branch to get me one from greenmech with no joy despite numerous calls - wonder if you could intervene and assist - I know that I could buy a TX bit - but assuming that the one from green mech is designed to ensure the bolts are replaced with the correct torq - any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Archie</p>

  8. Can anyone oblige with an ident on this, thanks
  9. It's basically rectangular shape with 1 side having a new fence - 1 side fence intact but needing some tlc - 1 side bordering a marsh area which no livestock ever apper to be in and the last side bordering a B class road. So I Would probably go with insurance for peace of mind. Auction tomorrow see how it goes. Thanks again.
  10. Morning There is some woodland for sale near me, about 5 acres, (in Scotland) that I am thinking of buying. I was wondering if you need to pay rates to the local authority if you own woodland and what kind of insurance you guys and girls take out, fire, third party liability etc etc any info appredciated cheers Archie

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