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Properly hate using other peoples kit even down to climbing lines when theres a big climb and your sharing the work load.

I take great care blar blar and all that.

I know what my kit can do and MY KIT is always working sharp DEPENDABLE when i reach for something out of the truck i know it works.

Its the only way to work when margins are tight and jobs need to be done.

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again i agree when i work with other tree bods there saws are empty of fuel blunt will not start and dirty and have some white on them what more can i say

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again i agree when i work with other tree bods there saws are empty of fuel blunt will not start and dirty and have some white on them what more can i say
maybe they wont start cos they're empty of fuel?:001_tongue:

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