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In Desperate times...My Silky saves the day!


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Only difference you notice between carbon and Ali is gettin them out and putting them back at the end of the day.

 

Personally I don't get on with the geckos one bit. I find the bottom of the spike larger than the instep and heel on my airstreams. Greasy weather and a branch walk and your skating.

 

Each to their own though.

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Hey Rob check this out for the travelling Arborist...Vehicle to house kit/drying room and sleeping quarters and futuristic kit bag for my shiny stuff:thumbup1:

 

Now you're talking - does the chipper mount on the front and whats the capacity of the detachable chip box :lol::lol::lol:

Stylings not very 'arb', but what do I know :lol::lol::lol:

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