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its a great job yeah, but looking up at the tree as you're falling and getting snow in your eyes, lumps of ice falling off, soaked feet and then getting freezing cold when you stop for a tea break....its not all fun:001_smile:

 

You need yourself some new boots mate, Soaked feet just aint cricket :001_cool:

 

Looks like prime fire country to me too mate, Can you not get one going there??

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You need yourself some new boots mate, Soaked feet just aint cricket :001_cool:

 

i think i need to polish them a bit more....hopefully they'll dry out over Xmas so i can get them polished, got 4 more acres to coppice this winter so want dry feet:001_smile: We are borrowing a teleporter/grab from the landowner when we have finished this woodland so wanted to have one big fire, it'd be a pain starting a little fire every day

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You need yourself some new boots mate, Soaked feet just aint cricket :001_cool:

 

Looks like prime fire country to me too mate, Can you not get one going there??

 

ha ha , i too am fed up with getting soaking wet feet so after nearly 4 months i have finally ordered a pair of the new Haix boots and now im getting impatiant waiting for them to turn up lmao:lol:

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ha ha , i too am fed up with getting soaking wet feet so after nearly 4 months i have finally ordered a pair of the new Haix boots and now im getting impatiant waiting for them to turn up lmao:lol:

 

Cool mate, i dont do wet feet at all, They only get wet once and then it new boot time :lol: i HATE it with a passion!! What Haix you gone for??

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i have gone for the new protector pro , tbh i have up untill recently only had haix boots , but i had a pair of Eltens kicking round for a couple years so i thought i would use them and oh what a daft idea it was !! thry are totall crap and even the dew from grass soaks my feet lol , what boots are you using ??

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Ha ha, my mrs has got me some boot driers for xmas...but im not allowed them yet!!:thumbdown: LOL. Have used the t&g cut several times before, its been handy here as there is a greenlane/footpath beside the wood with a stream so any side leaners have had this cut, saves using the winch and it stops the hinge from breaking off sideways, you need to know the limits though, I havnt tried it on anything with too much lean

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