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Steve Bullman

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  1. the rope does get in the way! u just have to learn how to safely work around it. u pretty much got the primary fundamental down, you climb to the highest safe point you can find, and preferably as central as possible that will allow you to work as much of the tree as possible. of course theres many variables involved but that could make for a very long post!
  2. i think the most stupid thing ive ever done is try to wipe the fly off my screen on blues avatar
  3. this forums is 6 days old, nothing to do with proclimber being quiet!
  4. 2 very good videos but they both lack what this one has http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks6to4PlLdE&mode=related&search=
  5. yep me too!! i sned out and block down to size.....it all adds up at the end of the day!
  6. dont ya just hate it when people tell you just enough to make you curious?
  7. hey frans, good to have you!
  8. did you double check to make sure you didnt?
  9. cheers nutty, and welcome. feel free to post some of your vids!
  10. how am i supposed to get sheep in that?
  11. i need a lawnmower, i doubt its geared to go particularly fast anyway
  12. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mower-Wolf-Go-Cart-Ride-on-lawnmower-not-a-tractor_W0QQitemZ230155208039QQihZ013QQcategoryZ50377QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
  13. i forgot i had a chipper on once and reversed and jack-knifed it. what made it worse was that i had taken a wrong turn and was reversing into a drive on a busy road so i was reversing quick. needed a new draw bar, i was very red faced that day
  14. this is an old one i just dug up, short and sweet http://media.putfile.com/Oak1
  15. like u say, if the blades dont give something sure as hell will!
  16. dont ya love it when people make mistakes on their listing!

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