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7 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Is that with the cockney Swedish detective or the older one ? 

Kenneth is N. Irish,  yoy on that nice malt already  😋  not a fan of him, but the writing is good but all english cast so no sexy Scandinavian accents 😞  k

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Careful on that towpath Don!


Don’t want to be fishing that machinery out of the drink.
 

Nice work

A few months ago, I rolled a skidsteer on a slight slope about twelve feet away from the Thames. That could have been enormously embarrassing (as opposed to merely very embarrassing). .
The same job required tracking a micro digger through a gap between two trees, over uneven roots etc right on the top of a steeper bit of bank. Someone else drove that while I rigged the roll bar.

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1 hour ago, Khriss said:

Kenneth is N. Irish,  yoy on that nice malt already  😋  not a fan of him, but the writing is good but all english cast so no sexy Scandinavian accents 😞  k

There was a recent series with a bleedin' cockney actor 😁

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Just a couple more from the end of last weeks Bosh session. Big old twin stem and the single stem that Big Beech is now the proud owner of.

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11 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Rigging  rings Don, i got rather fond  of them, better than a pulley, mostly . K

I like both equally for different applications I really like the double beast ring combo on a ultra sling for efficiency when rigging wood down 

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