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Mike Hill
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You are between the camera and the saw for the relevant bore, but it looks like you start the cut with the top quarter of the nose. I would have thought you would be better to go round the back of the tree, start the cut with the bottom quarter of the nose, and then cut up to the back of the hinge.

 

I havent worn a visor for about 3 years, for climbing, cutting, chipping or stumpgrinding.

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Yeh and while we're nitpicking, speak english man.

 

"A fearly hivie leana"

 

Waht sort of english is that !!! :sneaky2:

 

I'd speak English if I were English:001_smile:

 

Anyway,the way the immigration flow is going half of the UK will have relatives who speak like me in a few years.

 

I'll give up the trees and offer translation services.:001_smile:

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Anyway,the way the immigration flow is going half of the UK will have relatives who speak like me in a few years.

 

 

Yep, we're all bogging off over to yours to give all the Kosovans, Slovaks and polish a bit more room on this tiny island of ours, there aint room for all of us.

 

Gordon Brown can have em all to himself then :001_tongue:

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