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Steve Bullman

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  1. plus at the end of the day, big saws are cool:icon14:
  2. very "glitchy" that saws been eh
  3. i'd have said £400 too from what i can see on the pics
  4. ahhh well ive been meaning to bring up this issue....the 660 still has the old caps, why is that?
  5. dont have any complaints with my stihls other than the faulty carb on the ms200t. theres nothing wrong with the oil caps, just need to use them properly thats all.
  6. i'd be surprised if it even comes to anything!
  7. i cant be arsed with storm work personally....im getting too old for that....the adrenalin tends to tire me more than it does excite me these days!
  8. I Wasnt criticizing metal wedges, cant beat them IMO. ive used the bottle jack technique many times where theres been no winching point....anyway we digress
  9. hmmmm metal wedges, thought we werent supposed to be using them!
  10. yep, looks like theres some cracking climbers coming out of the woodwork
  11. the upright stick was my guestimate of where the tip would land.....was a good foot out, im losing my touch!
  12. end of the job today....the boss Martin in the pic for scale...the heathen hasn't signed up on arbtalk yet:wave:
  13. yep well it doesnt have the "D" but certainly the bridge, same thing
  14. dont like how the bridge is.....to get best performance the bridge needs to be spread so its almost taut IMO, how the harness is set up in that picture you may as well not even have a sliding d. im sure theres some adjustment there, but not too much from the looks of it.

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