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Sviatoslav Tulin

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  1. Only good tools for professionals, all cheap stuff not worth a hassle, wasted money and time.
  2. This honda is good, last commercially 2 seasons easy, so for private lifetime. TORO twin blade never last more than 2 season commercially but its fast very fast, some problems with timing belt, heavy as well. If u cut grasss regularly i reccomend Stihl bigger mulcher 4RTP lasting commercially 4 plus seasons, as usual good suport, all parts fast. Weibang making good ones as well, some problems with parts however.
  3. Not really understand what i can use it for ,useless to me,some arctic expedition might be .
  4. Is 395 per day? I hope, then its ok, if its per week, than all go to Lidl.
  5. Tnx all, for advices, so after a research i got this The Smart Tracker for Motorcycles - Monimoto Europe MONIMOTO.COM The smart tracker for motorcycles Seems good, and not connected to the battery, hold charge for cuople of monts, and only 3 euro per month, i will put my opinions on this tread after 2 monts, as i believe if it works, its very good for trailer.
  6. 🤣I got advice from them, to f... Offf. So, i back to my beer, the thing is :hevy rain is in the way😬.
  7. While tiping previos comment, i just seen how 2 of my neighbours combine weight of min 200 kilo plus 2 bucket , painting a hause from old TRAILER TIPE MEWP, f... Rated a 150 kilos, what can i say, I'll go harass them😀
  8. I personally, had 2 bad cases with crane(i still believe it was bad operator and safety neglect) , since that never use them again.Never had any incident with MEWP, and i hope will never have them. Cant find stats now,but 1 incedent on rope 4 on basket world awerage, i believe more basket workers than rope in the world, so incedent occurrence about the same.
  9. 100 % agree, i seen entrances now less than 700 mm, immediately 50% extra😁
  10. Can those batterie powered unuts cut 1 year growth in comparable speed?
  11. Ok, lets have fun, 360 m of hedge, 4 m high, move ladder every 1.5 m, so 480, 4 m ladder climbs, plus 6 kilo hegecutter on extendet arms svinging, how that comparable to 100 ft tree, plus in UK AND IRELAND, most trees above 50 ft is protected, so mostly enjoyable pruning dead wood removal. UNLESS you climbing on blacke hitch😬. To be honest i enter a tree crown with a ladder, then just using branches to ascend to tie in point thats it. Occasional pine tree, hovever must be slingshooted, those very rare. OPEN FOR ARGUMENT.
  12. 3 day today, laurel hedge 4m+ high, about 3to4 m width, so ladder from both sides, this is Ireland, land of fences, walls, and hedges.
  13. I wanted to say that, but people think I'm crazy when they see me training along my dog on the futball pitch, thing is that if you do similar work every day, only particularl group of muscle is working, so you must stress another ones, its keep heart and blood arteries in good shape.
  14. I found cutting high hedge, on ladder is the most hardest work, not even comparable to climbing, wich u enjoy at 45,planing to die on the tree!
  15. Kitchen khnive and a isolation tape.... Uups old Zippo as well....
  16. I bought new chipper, big investment for me , i would like to protect it as much as possible, any recommendations lad's?
  17. I feel bad now, my snowflake daughter, tell me I'm old bully. So, I apologise to the m a n, and recommend look for work in barber shop!
  18. Proper isotonic (NOT ENERGY DRINK) work absolutely fine.
  19. PADDY IS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.
  20. I always curious, what you, tree people eating during nesting season!
  21. As i see from photos no dieback on them yet ,so if it was my garden ,i remove biggest one ,all others left as it is ,its only my opinion.
  22. World becoming place of cowards and solicitors , no common sense, fear mongering, total control and so on, zombie land, very sad🙁 Scared people very easy to control, tactics of power holding top.

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