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Jwoodgardenmaintenance

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  1. I'd try polishing compound and a buffer Jack
  2. That kubota is some beauty ? ? Jack
  3. What about something like LGP Eddie's old kubota setup winch was on a 3 point linkage then had it all set up for his digger on his engcon looked really multi purpose that machine? Jack
  4. For that sort of stuff I would look at a hornet 6.5hp chipper about £600 Jason Gardener on YouTube highly rayes them and he uses his for conifer and all sorts
  5. That's the listing says gwo and had a lot of money spent on it apparently
  6. I've just seen it £3700 comes with muck grab bucket and post knocker aswell? The seller hasn't got any feedback so I'd be careful unless collecting but I wouldn't pay any deposits or anything ect Jack
  7. I've just found a 346xp brand new from Germany for £515 + £68 postage and import taxes so only £80-£90 more expensive than the £550xp but apparantley more reliable so going to get it ordered in a week or two when the founds allow Jack
  8. I love using the makita GN900SE really good weight and shoots nails in no bother I only use them for fencing and decking and find them perfect IMHO Jack
  9. There are a lot of sellers on ebay from Germany with brand new old style saws but they seem to be quite high priced though Jack
  10. Yeah nice axe supposed to be really good weight and leverage wise the links are just going to viglink there not loading up? Id say the clay spade is the best idea tbh Jack
  11. Nice fiskars x27?
  12. There's a bosch one on power tool world for £79 looks well built and good thick steel aswell the trolleys are on there for £79.99 also it's all there and I normally get stuff delivered before 10am next worki g day if ordered at a decent time and they communicate really well and you can track there delivery driver so you know exactly where there at highly recommended by me for sales and aftersales support Jack
  13. Your welcome Get a clay spade and put a edge on it I'd of thought would be best Jack
  14. @forestboy1978 £150 cheaper exactly the same and order from these all the time absolutely brilant service I always get 110v stuff just so if I need on a building site I can get on with it Jack
  15. What about mitox? For part time use there only £100 or so and supposed to be a good little handheld Jack
  16. I would've thought if your doing gardening and wanted a cordless kit it might be worth buying the ar1000/2000 backpack battery couple of hundred quid on fr jones but will run for approx 450 mins fully charged and takes 2 hours to charge less stuff to forget when leaving a job and less charging time for batteries Just a suggestion Jack
  17. I got done for handling stolen goods in 2012 & I've just passed my enhanced dbs yesterday so I'd say you should be fine Good luck Jack
  18. I use a stihl fs70 R c-e for everything nice and light powerful and really good for edging aswell Jack
  19. I understand that they have a policy but it costs too much in time to pop out and do all the handover ect ect it maybe used to work but to me we've all moved on now and need to be more efficient
  20. What would be the chances of them changing the policy? What would the consequence be if you posted them out and stihl found out?
  21. Hi Jonesie how comes stihl do that handover face to face thing I know its for people's best interest but it's a pain in the rear I was looking at the stihl hs82T 24" on your website and my local dealer is an extra £180 and when I say about your website they say we can't compete with your prices its amazing how much I could save if I could just order it from you but couldn't justify travelling about 250-300 would they ever get rid of that policy?
  22. I've always used fr Jones or gustharts and always excellent service there's a thread on general chat about norther arb really bad reviews about them Jack
  23. What about l&s engineers I'm sure they list parts online
  24. I'm learning all about this now as I'm a in training mental health support worker still got lots more Colledge work to be done but the more I am learning the more I am starting to understand about the struggles of day to day life I'm starting to work with 2 people next week or 2 one of them suffers with severe anxiety and uses gardening as a coping strategy and also starting to work with someone who suffers with schizophrenia so looking forward to meeting them and working with them to achieve there full potential of life ☺ I find it all really Interesting and can't wait to start helping Jack
  25. I have never suffered with it myself but I lost my grandad who raised me to mental health drank himself daft until pneumonia killed him and also my parents suffer really badly with PTSD & Bipolar and my partner has emotionally unstable personality disorder and a lot of folk just say that mental health is a myth but years ago the myth was that the world had a big drop at the end of the ocean and until it was explored everyone believed it but then once it was explored it was revealed that the world is a sphere and doesn't drop off that's the same case with mental health people don't believe it exists until a close one suffers and that's when people start to believe! far far too many lives are lost due to mental health and if there was just that bit more support the world would be a nicer place for everyone Jack

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