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Old 2nd July 2007, 05:03 PM   #121
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The 66 looks mint. Good buy. Mines done 100's o chains and still grunts. Broke the bloody outer muffler cover today though!
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They just cant be beat! couldnt let it pass for that,give it some use tommorow down pakenham way.
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Removing a liquid amber,big rootball/stump was a p.i.t.a!
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Liq. stumps are a bugger hey. Double the time (& hopefully price!) of just about any other stump of the same size.
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Old 6th July 2007, 01:17 AM   #126
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That's the weirdest looking Liquid Amber I've seen.

Was a fat bugger though.

Usually soon as you open the ground up it's a root infestation you end up grinding half the flamin yard!

Hey Lopa, why was the trunk cut up into those small disks? Firewood?
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Old 6th July 2007, 03:40 PM   #127
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Yes firewood for a lady living on her own so its easily split,I did end up grinding half the yard.Wasnt that bad with some new teeth on!

That was in Noojee right in the bush,Notice the redwoods in the first pic?
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Old 6th July 2007, 04:10 PM   #128
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That'll burn fast, light wood when dry.

What redwoods? Gums?

You are on a good thing there Lopa servicing a few towns, not over run by 40 other business within coooeeee.
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Old 6th July 2007, 05:50 PM   #129
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Not really eric,2 new companys advertising this week.Being known by nearly all the locals and keeping the prices real has more to do with it.

I must admit i enjoy the sales part of the buisness.

theres some redwoods mixed in with the gums.
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Old 13th July 2007, 06:46 PM   #130
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Messmate

Might need to zoom in on the pic with my ute in it Ekka,tallest tree post lol.
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Old 10th August 2007, 09:28 AM   #131
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Service line right beside it and up rooted tree behind it.
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Did the bloke down the bottom left actually move at all during the days events?
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Old 10th August 2007, 09:39 AM   #133
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Customer,and no he barely moved!
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Old 13th August 2007, 08:02 PM   #134
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Never seen this model before,more a root saw i feel.. http://www.forestryhub.com.au/Deskto...=forestryhubau
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Never seen it either.

What a unit, might be some sort of add on to a tractor thingo
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2.5 ton & 4m long! Dont think i could get to many of my jobs with it but man it should blast some stumps out real quick.

Would be a good unit for out your way alopa.

Bet a new one would cost a bomb!
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Old 20th August 2007, 08:59 AM   #137
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Here some pictures of what we do with the wood. The biggg chunks is oak, Quercus robur, I let you know how much I cut out of it later. The log that we are sawing is spruce, Picea abies.
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Old 28th August 2007, 08:50 PM   #138
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Took out this gum today fell the head section over the fence and dropped the log with only inches to spare.
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I dunno, I think ya having a lend of us.

There's that much sawdust right on the fenceline plus some overlapping battons like the thing was taken down not to mention the 2 posts lying at the RH side of pic 77356 and the corresponding nice brighter cleaner marks on the fence where they came from.

And how could you get the head over the fence from 6m away?


But the flaw with my argument is the fence being there when the pic was taken, meaning you put it back up for the shot.

So come on Lopa, cough it up.

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AHHH Ya got me!!! LOL
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If we can read trees then you're no match.
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I dunno, I think ya having a lend of us.

There's that much sawdust right on the fenceline plus some overlapping battons like the thing was taken down not to mention the 2 posts lying at the RH side of pic 77356 and the corresponding nice brighter cleaner marks on the fence where they came from.

I was thinking the same thing ekka!
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Lol Ekka you got him good.

Nice scarf on that one Jason, is that you in that other photo? Big fat barrel to cut up
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Old 29th August 2007, 09:46 PM   #144
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No not me in the pic,It was a nice scarf again not by me!!!lol The home onwer wanted to cut it up,no problem letting him do that...


Ill trick Ekka soon enough just you wait!!!
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LOL, flamin bludgers!
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Another Ekka AKA "big dick"lol dropping a few,i like how he's learning

And him having a bit of a lay-up after all that excitment!!!
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Ahh, I see Eric jnr cuts the bottom first then the angle.

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neat shots. wheres pattaya?
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That's a secret!
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