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  1. biggun

    Dismantle using the Bulldog Bone

    Thanks Burnham and BOTS. The tree wasn't as tall as a lot of you guys get to work on but I reckon about 60-65 foot to the tips. More of a bit of an awkward bugger due to the Asbestos roof below and tight area directly under the tree. Speed line seemed the way forward. Thanks again.
  2. biggun

    Dismantle using the Bulldog Bone

    There were rats running about every where. Watch the bottom right of the screen on the second cut. A rat runs out from the building are towards the truck. Thanks for the comments.
  3. biggun

    Dismantle using the Bulldog Bone

    The peace frog mix isn't to everyone's tastes but I am glad you liked it. Thanks.
  4. biggun

    Dismantle using the Bulldog Bone

    The guy who works on my saws, the first thing he does is mod that impulse pump. It seems to sort a lumpy running saw out nicely.
  5. biggun

    Dismantle using the Bulldog Bone

    Cheers Ben. Yes you are correct the line was tensioned by two fat groundies! Luckily we had the height and all we had to do was clear the building below. Any closer to the chipper was a bonus. ;)
  6. biggun

    Dismantle using the Bulldog Bone

    Thanks. The 200t is a '10 model. It has been exhaust modded and runs like a dream. It did have a run in with a rather large beech limb that wasn't allowed to run and it had to be rebuilt but that was a while ago now. My best saw is a 2003 200t that has been ported and modded and was done as...
  7. biggun

    Dismantle using the Bulldog Bone

    Thanks for the comments. I hate asbestos roofs with a passion. After I fell through one once, the whole thing went beams and all and I was at the bottom of a garage hold my breath and trying to scramble out. The BDB is great, very reliable and pretty hitch like for a mechanical. I have...
  8. biggun

    Dismantle using the Bulldog Bone

    We removed a Lime tree in South East London this Monday just gone. The tree was behind residential and commercial properties. It was being removed as it had grown through the wall and the wall had to be demolished for a new dining area in the restaurant. There was an asbestos roofed extension...
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