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Mike Hill
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Xerxes, yoru comments come accros as smart alec. I'm sure if Mike says he needed that Bar, I'd trust him.

We all have our own little ways, lets show some respect instead of casting aspertions about penis size.

 

Nice work Mike.

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Xerxes, yoru comments come accros as smart alec. I'm sure if Mike says he needed that Bar, I'd trust him.

We all have our own little ways, lets show some respect instead of casting aspertions about penis size.

 

Nice work Mike.

 

Didnt want to offend anyone, hats off for a job well executed!

 

Skilled And safe!!!! If he likes big stuff I aint gonna be slaging him off. :grinning-smiley-003

 

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Whats with the longbar? I have felled massive trees but not yet needed a bar that length? Poor felling tec? Bar neednt be longer than half diameter of stem with proper tec. Explain the reason for it please.:)

 

It's not always a case of what you need, it's about what's the best tool for the job. You could cut that tree down with a penknife over the course of a couple of years if you wanted to, but no one would, so why p*ss around with a smaller saw if you've got that bloody great thing to hand?

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