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hello first post on here so go easy on me - I have been doing a bit of voluntary hedgelaying we all have to start somewhere !  Anyhow please could anyone help me as to where I can get a holster for my billhook ?  Thank you 

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One of these will get you going, the husky version is a little deeper but needs extra rivets in the bottom to stop your hook falling through.

 

I know nothing of the dealer just the top one of google.

 

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Stihl 00008810623 tool holder for hand lifting tongs or drag hook, with insulated back


Oh and welcome to the mad house.

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One of these will get you going, the husky version is a little deeper but needs extra rivets in the bottom to stop your hook falling through.
 
I know nothing of the dealer just the top one of google.
 
00008810623.jpg WWW.WORLDOFPOWER.CO.UK
Stihl 00008810623 tool holder for hand lifting tongs or drag hook, with insulated back
Oh and welcome to the mad house.

That’s for timber tongs.
Won’t get a bill hook on that.
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1 hour ago, Rough Hewn said:


That’s for timber tongs.
Won’t get a bill hook on that.

Sez who?

 

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Mind mine is probably 40 years old and measures 8" across the top of the pocket and 8" deep in the pocket

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