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  2. These pictures wher taken weeks later when got my hair cut dont know why my helmet came undone
  3. Hi, I have two, what I thought were horse chestnuts trees, are they? They both look sick especially the one on the right, is it okay? There does not appear to be any conkers on them, may be a few. I am sure they started off back in the spring with lots any idea why they would disappear?
  4. I get you now. I clipped my flipline into a caritool once and leant back. Went arse over tit but luckily landed in a bush and only from about 10’, so only pride was damaged.
  5. Was cutting trunk down in 3 or 4 peices to limt damage felling it came down on mainline to wher i was going to fellout first chunck
  6. Wishing you a full recovery mate. I’ve got to ask, why didn’t you descend on your main line?
  7. Backs healed although much reduce mobility just had surgery to reattach tendon on left shoulder awaiting surgery on right. will be in sling for 6 weeks then cannot lift anything heavy for another six weeks a year full recovery
  8. Thanks for sharing. Do you know what went wrong with the flipline? Hows your recovery? Are you fully healed up. Was there any HSE investigation, what did they say?
  9. Nothing falud best guess is i clipped onto my tool strop have notch lojing to strop that held for a while
  10. So what failed?
  11. I wish you a full and speedy recovery matey .
  12. quite an amount of damage did the flipline carabiner not go in properly, or adjuster fail?
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  15. Just wondering if anyone has any tips or methods for removing staples. It’s on deer netting and every staple has driven the wire into the wood. The wire is now rusted and fragile and I worry the fencing pliers spike will cut the wire, when driven in with a hammer.
  16. I had a life changing accident on 27th November falling approx 40ft from an ash tree. Ive started this post for 2 reasons 1 to draw attention to my mistakes to prevent others doing the same and 2 im asking for help i have set up a go fund me thank you in advance for any donations. I am 51years old and left sparsholt college in 2002 i think so over 20 years experience. Never broken a bone before.. I was in an ash tree stripped all branches off while roped in top of tree. had large dropzone, easy tree. Came down to fell out chunk, stood on spikes, flipline around tree put wait on to system pulled out mainline. Then i found myself falling backwards. I was told i landed on my back on a log and on my chainsaw. Six vertebrae broken which have been fused, 8 ribs broken fractured shouder and tendon torn off bone on both shoulders Some pictures will follow once i can figure out how to upload any questions im happy to answer thank you
  17. Thanks checked carb and all looks good. Surprised it ran with such low compression.
  18. Got to be worth a go at that price! Good luck with it.
  19. I'm allergic to people with ADHD
  20. Same with microwave ovens . Killers they are !
  21. Well tried settings no go. Pulled carb to have a look. Spotted piston through port . Scored, removed exhaust also scored. Probably ram with no oil. Going to try the new pot and piston in pic. Once fitted will check for air leaks etc. hopefully all ok. My own machine and not going to have heavy use.
  22. Something has caused half the people you meet to have ADHD or allergies within the last generation.
  23. Our brains have !
  24. About 30 years ago the radiation from mobile phones was going to kill us. We haven't died.
  25. Thank you il try the settings first then the carb. Suspet the diaphragm myself as when running it is hunting. Just needed a starting point.
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