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Steve Bullman

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  1. have you looked at all the videos in the video forum?
  2. i have no problem with it personally.....at least i know my tax has been paid, im not so great at putting tax money aside so its in my interest to pay some as i go
  3. ok, im sure someone will correct me if im wrong, but the extremes carry extra keprotec material, like whats on the knees on the regulars.....runs from the top of the thighs right to the bottom, gives more protection against thorns etc.....stick with the regulars mate.
  4. its the type c's that are on offer jay.
  5. i can see my current pair making it to 2 years, and i probably do a lot more climbing than the average, thats great value IMO
  6. they messed around with the sizing for some reason, they are undersized compared to other trousers. i used to be somewhere between small and medium before, with nothing ever fitting me perfectly. the size small in stretch airs are spot on for me personally, dont even need a belt with them.
  7. i love my stretch airs, best fitting trousers ive ever had
  8. nice tractors you have there. i have a david brown 1200 though not anywhere near as clean as yours!
  9. haha. you wouldnt believe the amount of phone calls i had earlier asking if the site was down.
  10. forgot to mention....the server was going to be down today for a few hours for essential maintenance my bad
  11. its close to me, i may go, although april is going to be a very hectic time for me
  12. well done matey...now the real learning begins
  13. its way quicker to take wraps round the trunk lee:fight:
  14. guy came on site the other day, selling MACC ladders...best ladders ive ever seen...i'll try get some details
  15. the details oughta be etched in
  16. look on the bar itself, should tell you what size chain and how many links...get back to us with that and we'll help you with file size
  17. my guess is the chunk went prematurely and he dropped the saw in a hurry so he could steer the log where he wanted it. come on tim, dont keep us in suspense
  18. its all a learning curve lee
  19. just emailed them for clarification...but that may be a good idea if you have the time spare ed
  20. snap....didnt get nothing with mine and have never seen one with them. one portawrap i used once was a little confusing, didnt wrap like the one i was used to. at the following show i asked at a stall selling the particular device, even they weren't 100% sure but managed to just about bluff their way through it
  21. not sure which screw youre talking about to be honest. yes the shroud is tight, sometimes it might need a screwdriver to prise it off.

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