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its the type of iginuity that used to exsist here before common sense and the ability to make do and mend was destroyed by H&S and the nanny state, how many old farms had machinery made for specific tasks by the local blacksmith that were unique and had none of the "saftey features" demanded by todays "rules"

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I thought it was great, a real get up and go attitude... He can't afford anything else so he makes it himself, self reliance at its best.:thumbup:

 

 

 

TBH Mr Johnsonmbe, I thought your first thought would of been 'why the heck did he not put ads on that vid given its viewing figs.?':lol:

 

 

Wholeheartedly agree with the first paragraph!

 

But wouldn't the task have been easier if he'd loaded more thoughtfully?

 

Less effort & less exposure to unnecessary risk of mechanical failure & potential injury.

 

Poor efficiency in a subsistence lifestyle is a recipe for failure!

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I reckon with the overhang cut off the lower logs at the rear, some sort of guard for when the cable snaps and a better anchor than an electric pole it'd all be fine :001_smile:

 

Leaning more towards genius again now :laugh1:

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I thought it was great, a real get up and go attitude... He can't afford anything else so he makes it himself, self reliance at its best.:thumbup:

 

TBH Mr Johnsonmbe, I thought your first thought would of been 'why the heck did he not put ads on that vid given its viewing figs.?':lol:

 

:thumbup::congrats::congrats:

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