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Is that the new landy in one of the pics David? if so why haven't we seen any pictures since the long thread regarding its specification prior to purchasing? lol

 

 

oh there's been a few Matty.

 

I'll get some up for you later. :001_smile:

 

did you not see this one....?

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture-forum/19887-landys-first-outing.html

 

 

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nice work david.....what spec was it approx 15/20%?

 

Just had Paul Muir and Luke Fey in the park for the last few weeks surveying the vets so a winter of vet work is imminent!:thumbup:

 

 

 

17% sean :sneaky2::001_tt2:

 

What's a few % between like minded arbs.

 

 

 

Sounds like a winter of utter content coming up :thumbup:

 

 

Look forward to some great images

 

 

 

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He, Hea, Heatheny Heathen !!!

 

 

 

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No idea what a heathen is, but the reaction by US arbs to this simple and logical practice is sickeningly similar to /Stephen's--:001_tt2:-in-cheek?-- comment.

 

Case in point the article here The Voice of Tree Care | Tree Care Industry Association Quite a backward view imo; stuck in an ancient paradigm.

 

An image from 3 years later now would be invaluable, if anyone happens to be passing by...

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