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3 hours ago, Joe Newton said:

If I were that aggreived by it I could buy a different car I suppose

Boring but reliable ......  150

 

Never changed any plastic covers on it. Maybe it's a Toyota Auris.

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They're a nightmare.  Should sell them in packs of 10. There is a knock on affect as well..I burnt a hole in my chainsaw pants when I didn't notice one damaged once.

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4 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Do you high-clip your saw Stu?

I grip it between my clenched snaggly teeth but also hang it on a skyhook.

I don't trail it around on a leash.

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1 hour ago, Con said:

They're a nightmare.  Should sell them in packs of 10. There is a knock on affect as well..I burnt a hole in my chainsaw pants when I didn't notice one damaged once.

Yes, that's occured.

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6 hours ago, Joe Newton said:

Poor analogy.

 

If I really enjoyed that car because of its market leading performance, I wouldn't begrudge spending a tenner and 2 minutes of my time every year on replacing said bumper.

 

If I were that aggreived by it I could buy a different car I suppose.

Have you any other mode other than sarcastic?

 I pray you eventually grow out of just being a mocking twunt.

 Are you like this around children too?

 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Dan Maynard said:

That's because you use it for forestry not climbing, we've seen the pictures.

It's because he's a part-time climber since his Worky Quad purchase...

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