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It seems that any innocent question on here invariably leads to the same old rows about the same old things.

 

YES thats what a forum is all about and it's great fun BUT why not get all us bigotted, hairy, 'I've always done it like this' bods to settle it once and for all.

 

A monster ballot!

 

Just need to ask the right questions and resolve issues such as..

 

Are landrovers more/less popular than rattlesnakes?

Stihl or Husqvarna (if they didn't exist what else would do)?

Greenmech, TW, Jensen, Bandit, Big pencil sharpener etc?

Hydrailic or pedestrian stumpies - which makes?

Best trousers? Best boots?

How should we murder intruders after our kit?

How much should I charge for tree work?

How much should my boss pay me?

Best climbing technique?

Biggest tree?

What am I allowed to tow?

Can I be exempt from an OL, waste carriers license, Insurance?

Why do the authorities pick on me?

Are lay-bys for picnics, toilets, living in, tipping in?

Is health and safety just for wimps?

 

Any further suggestions for questions - then maybe I could create a questionnaire to prove the meaning of life (43) once and for all.

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Shane you rolled your chipper and had a crap day. Get over it.:001_rolleyes:

 

Fix it and move on. One comment about how good greenmech are and you are all in on ranting about people's views.....

 

So I think greenmech are good. Point proved by it being rolled and able to still work after....

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It seems that any innocent question on here invariably leads to the same old rows about the same old things.

 

YES thats what a forum is all about and it's great fun BUT why not get all us bigotted, hairy, 'I've always done it like this' bods to settle it once and for all.

 

A monster ballot!

 

Just need to ask the right questions and resolve issues such as..

 

Are landrovers more/less popular than rattlesnakes?

Stihl or Husqvarna (if they didn't exist what else would do)?

Greenmech, TW, Jensen, Bandit, Big pencil sharpener etc?

Hydrailic or pedestrian stumpies - which makes?

Best trousers? Best boots?

How should we murder intruders after our kit?

How much should I charge for tree work?

How much should my boss pay me?

Best climbing technique?

Biggest tree?

What am I allowed to tow?

Can I be exempt from an OL, waste carriers license, Insurance?

Why do the authorities pick on me?

Are lay-bys for picnics, toilets, living in, tipping in?

Is health and safety just for wimps?

 

Any further suggestions for questions - then maybe I could create a questionnaire to prove the meaning of life (43) once and for all.

 

Ha ha, love it! :001_smile: (I prefer rattlesnakes)

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