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Jwoodgardenmaintenance

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  1. I wouldn't like to pay your fuel bill NYC USA to Essex UK? Wouldn't be cheap Jack
  2. If you look on powertoolworld the dux60 is £199.99 & on F R Jones @Jonesie the stihl km 56 is something like £186 and all the makita attachments are nearly the same price as stihl and personally I'd rather have petrol over batteries due to working in different weather condition plus the cold damages batteries aswell Jack
  3. You could buy a stihl km56 unit for roughly the same price as the unit and the attachments are the same sort of price and if you don't use it much run it on aspen 2? ? They'll be a lot more torque than the 36v tool aswell Jack
  4. Could you not put a nut over the hole where screw is and tac weld it to it then just unscrew it like that? Jack
  5. For a strimmer I'd highly recommend the stihl fs70 R absolutely brilliant machine more than enough power but also nice and light at the same time I've just got the titan multi tool from screw fix used the hedge trimmer 3 times then the bearings and gears all collapsed in the attachment went to screw fix and replaced it without any questions so that's handy Jack
  6. Could you not take the head off remove the 2 sheared bolts with mole grips and the stripped out one put locktite in with it to fix it? Jack
  7. Skarper c120 Pro or the jansen gts1500 e? Both look good and excellent reviews Jack
  8. There a re branded haecksler they used to build them then haecksler moved on to another company a bit like stihl / viking and bobcat / doosan Jack
  9. Making a garden accessible for a old gentle man with ramp for motability scooter and decking area which used to flood as a seating area ramp needs trim at bottom still and suggested handrails to customer but didn't want them Jack
  10. To trim the top ? cut the sides on the way down if not in free fall Jack
  11. Use a ladder and get on top of it? Jack
  12. Where you based? Go on the red rhino website and there's a hire locator on there but they are a fortune to hire but watch dick searle on YouTube and you'll see what I mean absolutely amazing design and depending on the machine operator feeding the screener there is a really good tonnage a hour Jack
  13. I've got a small viking for domestic the 248 T and it is the best mower I have ever used collects and cuts grass overgrown without even stalling it eats and eats and eats so stihl / viking recommended from me Jack
  14. Red rhino 3 way screener absolutely brilliant but there about £250-£300 a day but a good output depending on soil type Jack
  15. Just mentioned you in the main ones Jack
  16. There is quite a few threads on here based on compact loaders just flick through the machinery forums and speak to @Blake@waveney about multi one then there's a few peeple wit avant giant ect ? Jack
  17. I have been onto the TO today and there isn't any TPO's anywhere in the area and yes it is the old Sunday school checked about it being a conservation area aswell and it's all clear so basically have gave me the go ahead to get it done. Jack
  18. Don't really advertise for stuff like this but done a bit of drainage work for the customer and priced a driveway so he gave me a ring so I can't complain Jack
  19. I've also been on my local council TPO map and it isn't registered on there but going to phone them in the morning and it's also in a signed contract to say the customer has clarified there isn't a tpo and if any backlash does occur all responsibility rests solely on the customer and I take no liability whatsoever Jack
  20. All the dead wood goes to a compost yard I pay £30 a tonne tipping fees and the logs get sold to a local fire wood man access is a huge driveway with gates about 10 feet wide and then just a straight run down the garden and got a climber for a day there is a little bit of rigging over a graveyard but then there is a huge drop zone on the other side in the garden I've priced it at £1600 & got the job to do on Tuesday so my pricing was about right then Jack
  21. Got called to go look at this job today part of the crown had snapped out last year and just missed the neighbours stables and this year the tree hasn't established at all. It is in a 18th century vicorage next door to a church and is approximately 42" - 48" at the stump. The customer has asked for the whole canopy / crown to be removed and the trunk left standing @ approximately 15 foot tall I have asked the customer if there are any TPO's in place and he has confirmed verbally that there isn't. What is the job worth I have priced it but looking to see what others would charge? Jack
  22. Yeah really common with my traveller marra just basically a lil drink back on what they've paid out keeps the deal sweet and happy to deal again Jack
  23. Is there any other word to describe a chav? Ive always known them as chavs and nothing else? If you know a different word for them then tell me and I'll use the correct word Jack

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