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topchippyles

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  1. Good luck and hope you find a good lad.
  2. Yet another job offer and not stated where in the uk you are based (come on) ?
  3. 41 year old saw so it should be on antiques roadshow ?
  4. Dont forget to drop the depth down low enough to avoid hitting any screws securing the ladder as not the first or last time i have fooked that bit up rushing ?
  5. Use a plastic bag cut down for now wrapped inside the fuel cap and sealed when you screw the cap on and should be fine for a short term fix.
  6. Well done phil but those brackets look a little flimsy.I have a ladder i only use just to get the first straight cut and screw direct through the runners most of the time and secures it as good as required.Just looking and your push handle should be on the opposite side.
  7. Who are you working with ? A bunch of king kongs ?
  8. You may be lucky and have an electric one but there is normally a winding backup to,May have not been used in years and its seized up.Fingers crossed it will work ?
  9. Keeping his cards close on this i think until the right person comes along
  10. Not my neighbours shag
  11. Have you tried turning the handle ??
  12. As i thought gav but a good question is how many of you arb boys run a business from home ?? Is it doing firewood/milling or perhaps a workshop of some kind.
  13. She has had a letter and it asks to respond so its not an problem. Had many issues with the council over the years but dealing with boundary and access issues to undertake work but this is a new one.
  14. Just a real pain in the butt to be honest.
  15. Evening all,Ok been on the forum for a good while and never seen the question i am asking about covered.I knocked down a tree for a family friend 2 weeks ago and i can keep all the wood and mill it in place.Had a full day cutting so around 4/5 hrs saw running time in between moving and sorting branches ect. The lady in question has now had a letter complaining about the noise so she is worried now about me milling it up in here garden as there are a lots of houses really close by.Is there a rule to thumb sort of thing using chainsaws in built up areas ? I have said i will speak with the council on her behalf but would like some feedback off you guys please thanks les.
  16. Welcome to the forum moose
  17. Where in south wales are you based ?
  18. Plenty big enough
  19. My wadkin is a manual using the wheel so have you tried that option mark ?
  20. To small really
  21. Got to do it all again in 12 months ?
  22. Looks a real nice setup and glad your on the up,Well done soul as taken a lot of effort ?Some of the timber looks reclaimed ??
  23. Is it a manual or electric fall mark ?
  24. Very heavy is that bit
  25. About time you been posting musch

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