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Sviatoslav Tulin

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  1. Answer is simple I am in dog training all my life, if it is working line , dog must I mean MUST work , and I will not recommend working lines of any breed to any one, who can’t spend min 2 or sometimes 4 hours per day with training ,working or simply playing with doggy , Australian shepherd are not good with small children they will herd them by nipping in the butt that 100% , they very very clever breed and this is the course of them if they don’t use brain for good (working training and so on) they will use it for bad ie destroying things ,misbehave and so on.. border collie,Belgian Malinator, working labradors, working line of GSD ,and rat hunters like Russell’s and terriers all the same they all need to work , if you can’t provide this do not get them.It’s plenty of other breeds to chose from, all that is the same for rescue dogs ,rescued dogs is often with problems and you must be committed to it .Dogs is close to my heart so I recommend for most people foster a doggy for a month or so before buying or rescuing.I can go on with no end .
  2. I have a dream to open business : Shadow removal soon it will be popular ,so cowards people become!
  3. The funny thing is for last 4 years I removed only 2 trees which was unsafe ,all others was removed or lopped with no reason but only dark fantasy’s of owners😆 but I like Safety Team ,immediately I want increase my prices 🥹
  4. Ya that’s interesting……with that size you are in wrong industry!
  5. My complaint to batterie top handles is a weight Bricks they are, ground saws is for kids only cutting strawberries,didn’t test latest Stihl , but it’s weight like my 572 will it cut like it? And lads having a troubles during rains still in particular with Makita, Milwaukee stuff it’s rain every second day there, so I don’t know !!!! Cost is prohibitive for good kit.Maybe for hedge laying it’s ok . All batterie hedge cutters and trimmers is useless in heavy maintenance and clearance.It will come no doubt,but it’s not there yet.Love my 2511 and 572 combo last 2 months all jobs done with those 2.
  6. Getting any part in Ireland is a joke ,sadly main distributors is a wankers to say at least ,only chance is to double or triple every tool , last case 12 days awaiting rubber dampfers for my echo top handle,and 6 days for 261 air filter, 1 month for Stihl push more wheel🤣what can I say it’s like Antarctic circle 2 delivery’s per year plus weather dependence 😂
  7. That’s correct! Well at least you know what to expect,if time is no issue and money not at stake as I said you are the boss😎!
  8. I am bad at explaining ,but I try my best: if you put lets say ash or lime or beech branch true it , it’s no problem this chipper can do 70-80 mm with 25 hp tractor no problem ,cause those woods are rigid enough to push everything true 12 cm neck but once you put soft conifers they just go around roller and it’s over ,very hard to clean I even cut the opening on the top of the roller to clean it faster but stil it’s a nightmare even small laylandii branches or Lawson cypress or even Fir will clog that mulcher easy it possible to do work but god damn very slow by very I mean it’s easier to stuff branches in the truck and make extra runs to dumpsite,however for hardwood trees it’s …… ok , but no for making money.
  9. Biggest problem is not small opening ,but distance between feeding roller and a flywheel ! And to be honest one feeding roller it’s a bit of NAFF🥳 it’s just bad mashine however people say that biggest models a bit better but you need more Hp !
  10. Do not buy WC 46 , I have one , absolute rubbish ,it’s sitting in the shed used 3 times , I can explain flaws , but too lazy, it can’t handle any conifers at all , I mean at all, straight B-road leaf it’s ok . My compact Timberwolf 75 3 times as fast.
  11. I lost my GSD PUPPY 6 years ago ,I had small yew in my garden ,and to my shame I didn’t noticed that she is nipping bottom branches with berries on it, died in doggy intensive therapy 2 days later still affected by this.
  12. I don’t recommend Fir in the garden unless it’s like half a square kilometre ,they nice trees but grow fast and very big usually, they don’t like pruning much ,and there is some diseases luring around conifers in GB and Ireland can’t confirm they hurting Fir , but seen many other evergreen species deteriorating for last 3 to 5 years. Korean fir actually can be ok choice for medium garden , need sandy and stony substrate they quite bushy and will grow fast pretty big as well.
  13. I read all my previous comments didn’t see any insults in them ,but I was called a troll,shit glitter🤣 that a nice one I’ll keep it in mind,so you can happily walk away.
  14. First rule of a business never insult anyone, and never work for free no matter what!
  15. Work must go on ,so some of my tools is tripled. Even family car is a wagon ,so when truck is down family car step in and continue in safe mode!
  16. You just answered your own question,why you can’t get what you want !
  17. Didn’t know that there’s still adults exist ,who believe things seen in instagram . Let’s ask lads on this forum how many of them are girls and how many of them employ one at the moment photo in full USED PPE AND A USED CHAINSAW IN STUDIO PLS.
  18. I only use chainsaws in my business ,and I would say you need at least 1 spare saw at any moment with you, and another one in the shed . I think 572 is very good saw ,just keep it no point to loose half the money.
  19. My ground person for last 2 years ! But she’s only one I ever seen in arb !
  20. That shit you will hear every day in your dream work, no insults, just straight truth .

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