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  2. Very close .
  3. Not special, it used to come as a kit of three pipes they were different diameters, as you say it was sold by all the Husqvarna brands, the Husqvarna was known as a Mondo, the manufacturer was Poulon in the US.
  4. Never liked the aa, some of the people they approved were quite good at 'butchery' use that as a loose term for tree surgery/ aboriculture.Then also is industry best practice's coming from people who have never been in the industry -correct me if I'm wrong . Its like a club , buy in and everything will be fine -no matter what you do or have done .
  5. Stamp was good at being bad, but not as good as Charles Dance. Hope I haven't jinxed it.
  6. Today
  7. Come on, it's an open secret that a clove hitch terminated with a figure 8 is the optimum method of managing the ropes of a climber. Especially if they're hungover.
  8. There's a weapons factory 5 miles from where I live. The thing with nukes is that there's nothing you can realitically do to defend yourself, other than maybe try and get less mentally unstable people elected, I suppose. Don't worry about the things you can do very little about. If the sky turns white there's **************** all you can do about it. We can do things about the climate which might help, as the ecosystem we inhabit isn't completely goosed, yet. But that's nothing to do with the wotsit cuckwit in the White House.
  9. Best one I've got is Edward Gilman An Illustrated Guide to Pruning The Educated Climber has put a lot of his stuff online, which is a good companion but I like a book to look at as well https://www.educatedclimber.com/dr-ed-gilman-teaching-series/
  10. AHPP

    Clutch spring hack

    Footage from the successful (if loud) M-Tronic operation this morning. Why can’t car ECUs be that easy?
  11. That's near enough what I reckon too, Ukraine has been very inventive with modern tech, took Russia by surprise that they didn't just roll over, Putin can't loose face so it is a war of attrition and who runs out of hardware first I think. Putin and Trump can talk all they want bur Putin is never going to walk away with nothing.
  12. get a hailo ladder they are adjustable and can be used as steps and a ladder https://www.hailo-shop.co.uk/store/ladders/combination-ladders/hailo-s100-profilot/
  13. Indeed. Not oak or douglas fir. First result on google says, "greenheart is one of the stiffest woods in the world." Curious if that's just an advantage in a timber framed house build or whether you need a bit of flex if the structure is meant to flex a bit. Presumably training for cutting them under tension and not standing in the wrong place while doing so? There are some horrible videos of people cutting steel RSJs. They've got loads of stress in them. Twang. Shin in thirty pieces.
  14. Wordle 1,520 3/6 ⬜⬜⬜🟩⬜ ⬜⬜🟨🟩⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  15. Just a slotted spoon in one hand and teaspoon in the other- yes it seems never ending but made more bearable with a nice cold beer on the go 🍺
  16. This is the Qualification Handbook for the NPTC Tree Climbing and Aerial Rescue course https://www.nptc.org.uk/assets/documents/255d04388dd94ed3aa432fe36b6a1c4f.pdf In between this and TG1 there shouldn't be any surprises on your course.
  17. no such thing as an ex copper
  18. Got it running now. Runs great on idle and when throttle is applied. I cleaned a breather pipe and this some how sorted it out. As for oem parts, the piston, cylinder and coil are genuine. The crank and carburettor are after market. An original crank is £200. Hopefully it runs now. May put the original carburettor on but get it pressure tested as previously mentioned.
  19. Yesterday
  20. kav

    Milwaukee Hatchet

    Thanks for the replies. One of our husky saws has far too aggressive a chain too
  21. Yeah, its different splice to a traditional double braid
  22. Well here’s my two pennies worth - to be honest with you I find your advertising to be boring and tedious having to scroll past and ignore you posts. Not only do you have several adverts across various threads you’ve now taken up several ads in the classified section? If all arb related retailers did what you do the real interesting and often informative threads on arbtalk would be lost and the forum probably die? We all have existing retailers we go to as first point of call, we can all use Google and also use the block adds down the side of every page on here where required and I do? Also when you started I did a couple of comparisons and you weren’t much cheaper if at all than a few other retailers? You asked, that’s my opinion, it of course will make no difference what I say🤔
  23. All the best for the future Pete 👍
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