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An equally effective way is to wrap a big chain round the stump, rev the arse off your 6.0l pickup and drive away at speed, ripping the pickup chassis in half.
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Team GB travel to Milan for STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® World Championship
Steve Bullman posted a record in News
For the first time ever, the British TIMBERSPORTS® team will feature a female competitor when they travel to Milan for the biggest event of the logger sports season, the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® World Championship later this month. Taking place in Milan, Italy, the 20th World Championship promises to have audiences on the edge of their seats at the Allianz Cloud Arena on 24th and 25th October. Following the British TIMBERSPORTS® Championship in June, a selection process took place to decide which athletes should represent Great Britain in the Team event. Glen Penlington secured his place early after winning his fourth British Championship in a row, with personal best times in two of the four team disciplines. But a surprise option for selection was Women’s Champion, Rachel Ferrington from Hay-on-Wye, after she delivered a blistering, new Women’s World Record in the Stock Saw discipline. It took her just 8.82 seconds to cut two discs, or ‘cookies’, with a STIHL MS 661 chainsaw, which ended up being the fastest time of the whole Championship weekend, and secured her a deserved place on Team GB. Each nation can take five athletes, plus a rookie competitor, as part of their team, so with Penlington and Ferrington confirmed, four other spaces were available. Alongside 2025 Rookie Champion Rowan Luxton, the final names added to the team sheet were Team GB regulars Rob Chatley from Hanley Broadheath in Worcestershire, Graham Turner from Penicuik, Scotland and Tom Redmond from Bere Regis, Dorset. In the Team event, the athletes complete four TIMBERSPORTS® disciplines in a relay; the Stock Saw, the Underhand Chop, the Single Buck and the Standing Block Chop. Each team competes in head-to-head heats against other national teams, with the slowest team knocked out and the fastest team moving on to the next round. All six competitors have been training hard in a series of training camps in the months prior to the Championship, in the hopes of improving on their 13th placed finish last year. “Bringing Rachel into the team adds a fresh face and a new dynamic at the training camps. She is relatively new to the sport, but has trained really hard and has also competed in two other international TIMBERSPORTS® competitions already this year, which has given her valuable experience.” said Vicky Tween, STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Team Manager. Female athletes have competed in the Team World Championship before, but this will be the first time that a woman has been part of the British team. Ferrington is in good company though; three other national teams feature female competitors this year, and she’ll be hoping to make her mark on the world stage in Milan. Rookie athlete, Rowan Luxton, from Llandrindod Wells in Powys, will also be excited to join the British Team for the first time after his impressive win in the British Rookie Championship. Penlington, Chatley, Turner and Redmond have all represented Great Britain at the World Championship before, but they know that there is always room for improvement, which is why the training camps are so useful for working on everything from the changeovers between disciplines to the team morale. Whilst they are all fierce rivals when competing against each other in the British Championship, they will need to come together in Milan if they want to deliver their best result. If you want to see where Team GB place in the 2025 TIMBERSPORTS® World Championship, you can watch the full competition live on the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® YouTube channel from 7pm on Friday 24th October. -
Some people just can’t deal with cold hard FACTS Generally speaking those of a naive libtard persuasion. Feel free to open your eyes. Recent statistics showed that 2,755 ‘honour’-based abuse related offences were recorded by the police in England and Wales. For too long, these devastating crimes which include ‘honour’-motivated killings, female genital mutilation and forced marriage, have been allowed to happen in the shadows.
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Leading arboricultural specialists Jack Cotterill Tree Services have strengthened their operations with the addition of two EVO 205D and two EVO 205 Safe-Trak woodchippers from GreenMech. Delivered in September 2025, the four new machines are already enhancing productivity, reliability and on-site efficiency across their expanding portfolio of tree surgery and maintenance projects. With a team of 17, including 14 qualified tree surgeons, Jack Cotterill Tree Services operate nationwide, delivering top-quality tree care to both domestic and commercial clients. The recent investment made by Managing Director Jack Cotterill marks the next stage in the company’s ongoing growth and commitment to operational excellence. “Our decision to purchase the four EVO machines was triggered by a combination of expanding our operation and modernising our fleet – with the key objective of minimising the downtime and maintenance we were experiencing with our older machines” Jack explains. “As demand for our services grows, it’s vital we invest in equipment that can keep pace, both in terms of volume and the varying demands of each job.” After evaluating the options available, it was the EVO’s proven performance, reliability and operator-friendly features that sealed the deal for Jack, alongside GreenMech’s UK-based manufacturing and strong local support. “Having GreenMech on our doorstep gives us confidence in the availability of parts, service and support.” He adds, “It feels good to be building a strong partnership with a local business that prioritises customer service and shares our commitment to quality.” The company’s fleet now includes both road tow and tracked EVO models, giving Jack and the team maximum flexibility for vast and varied job types and terrains. The EVO 205D’s are perfect for quick deployment across domestic jobs, while the EVO 205 Safe-Trak’s are already proving invaluable for large-scale commercial projects, those on rougher terrain and others with restricted access. “The team really appreciate the wide infeed hoppers, no-stress feed system and overall ease of maintenance with the EVO machines. These features make the operation more efficient and user-friendly, helping us to get through jobs more quickly and safely. The build quality and quiet running are also big positives.” Jack also praised the support provided throughout the purchase process by GreenMech, in particular Neal Hussey. “Neal has been exceptional – knowledgeable and responsive to any questions we’ve had along the way. It’s that level of service that really sets GreenMech apart” Jack concludes.
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Stein Defender Max Chainsaw Boots - Class 2 - Red - Size 43 (slightly used) Used for a day on a photoshoot The Stein Defender Max Chainsaw Boots bring together precision German engineering and premium materials to safeguard professional forestry and arborist crews. Featuring Class 2 (24 m/s) chainsaw cut resistance, a breathable waterproof membrane, and high-traction Vibram® TETON outsoles, these boots deliver unmatched protection, comfort, and durability in the harshest environments. Key Features EN ISO 17249:2014 Class 2 chainsaw protection (24 m/s) EN ISO 20345:2012 S3 certification (SB / P / E / HI / CI / WR / AN / WRU) Premium Perwanger® leather upper (2.5–2.6 mm) with water-repellent, breathable finish 360° rubber rand for abrasion resistance and knock protection around the lower boot D3O® side-impact armor for fibula safety during foot-ascender use Climate-regulating, waterproof membrane for moisture control Anatomical padding and padded tongue for all-day comfort 200 J steel toecap and penetration-resistant midsole Vibram® TETON outsole with self-cleaning, bi-directional lugs and asymmetrical heel for traction and secure braking Roller-bearing eyelets and double-riveted speed-lace system for a precision fit Materials & Construction Upper: Perwanger® leather (55 % polyamide/40 % polyurethane/5 % polyester blend) Lining: climate-regulating waterproof membrane Reinforcement: 360° rubber rand and D3O® impact panels Insole: anatomical cushioning with moisture-wicking properties Midsole: steel and anti-perforation plate Outsole: Vibram® TETON rubber Certified Safety Standards EN ISO 17249:2014 – Class 2 chainsaw cut protection EN ISO 20345:2012 S3 – Safety basic, penetration resistance, energy absorption, heat and cold insulation, water resistance, ankle support, water penetration/absorption Designed for Professional Forestry Work Built for ground crews and climbers facing extreme conditions, the Defender Max offers targeted cut protection, impact resistance, and underfoot stability. Whether you’re clearing timber or ascending with foot-ascenders, these boots ensure safety and performance from dawn till dusk.£99
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Stein Defender Max Chainsaw Boots - Class 2 - Grey - Size 43 (slightly used) Used for a day on a photoshoot The Stein Defender Max Chainsaw Boots bring together precision German engineering and premium materials to safeguard professional forestry and arborist crews. Featuring Class 2 (24 m/s) chainsaw cut resistance, a breathable waterproof membrane, and high-traction Vibram® TETON outsoles, these boots deliver unmatched protection, comfort, and durability in the harshest environments. Key Features EN ISO 17249:2014 Class 2 chainsaw protection (24 m/s) EN ISO 20345:2012 S3 certification (SB / P / E / HI / CI / WR / AN / WRU) Premium Perwanger® leather upper (2.5–2.6 mm) with water-repellent, breathable finish 360° rubber rand for abrasion resistance and knock protection around the lower boot D3O® side-impact armor for fibula safety during foot-ascender use Climate-regulating, waterproof membrane for moisture control Anatomical padding and padded tongue for all-day comfort 200 J steel toecap and penetration-resistant midsole Vibram® TETON outsole with self-cleaning, bi-directional lugs and asymmetrical heel for traction and secure braking Roller-bearing eyelets and double-riveted speed-lace system for a precision fit Materials & Construction Upper: Perwanger® leather (55 % polyamide/40 % polyurethane/5 % polyester blend) Lining: climate-regulating waterproof membrane Reinforcement: 360° rubber rand and D3O® impact panels Insole: anatomical cushioning with moisture-wicking properties Midsole: steel and anti-perforation plate Outsole: Vibram® TETON rubber Certified Safety Standards EN ISO 17249:2014 – Class 2 chainsaw cut protection EN ISO 20345:2012 S3 – Safety basic, penetration resistance, energy absorption, heat and cold insulation, water resistance, ankle support, water penetration/absorption Designed for Professional Forestry Work Built for ground crews and climbers facing extreme conditions, the Defender Max offers targeted cut protection, impact resistance, and underfoot stability. Whether you’re clearing timber or ascending with foot-ascenders, these boots ensure safety and performance from dawn till dusk.£99
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Stein Defender Max Chainsaw Boots - Class 2 - Orange - Size 43 (slightly used) Used for a day on a photoshoot The Stein Defender Max Chainsaw Boots bring together precision German engineering and premium materials to safeguard professional forestry and arborist crews. Featuring Class 2 (24 m/s) chainsaw cut resistance, a breathable waterproof membrane, and high-traction Vibram® TETON outsoles, these boots deliver unmatched protection, comfort, and durability in the harshest environments. Key Features EN ISO 17249:2014 Class 2 chainsaw protection (24 m/s) EN ISO 20345:2012 S3 certification (SB / P / E / HI / CI / WR / AN / WRU) Premium Perwanger® leather upper (2.5–2.6 mm) with water-repellent, breathable finish 360° rubber rand for abrasion resistance and knock protection around the lower boot D3O® side-impact armor for fibula safety during foot-ascender use Climate-regulating, waterproof membrane for moisture control Anatomical padding and padded tongue for all-day comfort 200 J steel toecap and penetration-resistant midsole Vibram® TETON outsole with self-cleaning, bi-directional lugs and asymmetrical heel for traction and secure braking Roller-bearing eyelets and double-riveted speed-lace system for a precision fit Materials & Construction Upper: Perwanger® leather (55 % polyamide/40 % polyurethane/5 % polyester blend) Lining: climate-regulating waterproof membrane Reinforcement: 360° rubber rand and D3O® impact panels Insole: anatomical cushioning with moisture-wicking properties Midsole: steel and anti-perforation plate Outsole: Vibram® TETON rubber Certified Safety Standards EN ISO 17249:2014 – Class 2 chainsaw cut protection EN ISO 20345:2012 S3 – Safety basic, penetration resistance, energy absorption, heat and cold insulation, water resistance, ankle support, water penetration/absorption Designed for Professional Forestry Work Built for ground crews and climbers facing extreme conditions, the Defender Max offers targeted cut protection, impact resistance, and underfoot stability. Whether you’re clearing timber or ascending with foot-ascenders, these boots ensure safety and performance from dawn till dusk.£99
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A bit perplexed by the tax on a new landcruiser. . .
tree-fancier123 replied to difflock's topic in Arb-Trucks
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Monterey cypress pair?
Paul Hawksford replied to Paul Hawksford's topic in Tree Identification pictures
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Seatbelts would have probably maintained the line up
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Morning, drizzle here. Day off the tools today, looking at jobs and a wee nice lunch in between with the good lady.
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Canopy has died off a bit
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Probably worth more as a defender than something off scrap heap challenge!
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He is married with a new life in Cal I forn ia.
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My mate is keen carp fisherman and had the pleasure to meet Mr Gibbinson. This is him with a chunk from Semtex Lake in Wales. I'm into sea fishing and mostly target bass with lures.
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Trying to Save My Western Red Cedars
Mick Dempsey replied to TysonB's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
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"Meal Team Six"
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Tis the season to see Fungi, fa la la la la....
ABtrees replied to David Humphries's topic in Fungi Pictures
Haven't posted on here in ages - so here's a couple of nice specimens - hope you enjoy. And yes, this seems to be a special year (for lots of stuff). -
What about sensors? The 4510 seemed to remember the user before only using half revs , bit like my old stihl ms 241cm - ypu coild tell who had used it and what revs by just picking it up and starting it !
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Train to Kilmarnock... should be possible if no car. There are a few members on here who are ex-forces and might be able to drop you a line with any issues adjusting to life in the arb industry.