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Steve Bullman

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  1. @Andy Gentle
  2. Yep, I really don't get NFT's Crypto has been going up the past couple weeks. Not sure if its going to keep on this trend. Would rather it dropped at this stage really.
  3. Even more reason to put your money in crypto!
  4. I’d say definitely not from those photos.
  5. Its a copper Beech, and unfortunately its well on its way out.
  6. Check out https://rolandheming.co.uk
  7. Morning. assuming you are budgeting for a pro saw then you should be looking at an ms261
  8. I foolishly waited 16 years for it to crash whilst wasting probably close to £150,000 renting, give up in the end and bought. It will be just my luck for it to crash now though.
  9. They’ve been saying the market needs to crash for years yet it never does. realistically I think the only thing that could really make it crash is a big decline in population and therefore demand.
  10. https://arbtalk.co.uk/profile/35926-simont/
  11. should have keep that one to yourself. You could have bought 1000 duck tapes, rebranded them as Glyco tape and easily tagged on 300% to the RRP in this industry 😁
  12. I just told you what you need to do Kallum
  13. You need to add your site to this page please https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling
  14. Really nice guy and a sad loss. He was one of my first website customers when I retired from climbing. He was always a pleasure to deal with. Never know about his Olympic past.
  15. I would say there’s more chance of it improving the saws performance on a 12” bar than a 14”, that’s the general rule of thumb though. Not actually tried in myself on a ms200
  16. You owe me a tenner @Big J
  17. Poos too much
  18. Not harsh. The fens aren’t all that bad. if you’re a coypu rat
  19. Bet you a tenner it’s the usual reason 😀 welcome Seth
  20. Ordered Maddy's blower 😁
  21. Are they noticeably cooler? Feel sorry for the poor lad having to wear type c's 😁
  22. I assume the ventilation are less stretchy?
  23. Adding to its extensive range of clothes and toys specifically designed for young children who love the outdoors, STIHL has launched a battery powered, fully functioning toy blower and brushcutter, giving young STIHL fans a child friendly power tool experience. Suitable for children from three years old, the design of the toy blower is based on STIHL’s popular BGA 57 machine, featuring three length adjustments to help keep the blower tube close to the ground for optimised blowing force. Not only does the trigger mechanism playfully reflect the operation of STIHL’s AK tools, but the toy blower also has a light blowing force for clearing a small amount of leaves, allowing kids to help out with regular garden tasks. The new toy brushcutter is modelled on STIHL’s popular FSA 57, featuring length adjustment and an adjustable handle to suit any children’s height and give them the best user experience. Offering hours of fun in the garden, the new toy brushcutter has added blade lights during operation, giving a clear view of the cutting diameter for an accurate ‘cut’. Both toy models feature cordless batteries that mimic STIHL’s professional Lithium-Ion range, which can easily be inserted into each machine and offers a power indicator gauge for an authentic cordless power tool experience. For more information on STIHL's extensive range of children’s clothing and toys, please visit www.stihl.co.uk.
  24. Looking for a pair of chainsaw trousers for my lad whose starting college soon. Has anyone used both of the above and can give a comparison please? Not interested in any other brand.
  25. STIHL has extended its range of service kits for chainsaws, which covers many professional machines, enabling arborists and forestry professionals to carry out simple routine engine maintenance themselves, ensuring maximum machinery uptime for the task at hand. Recently introduced for the powerful forestry MS 261 C-M petrol chainsaw, a popular machine amongst forestry workers, STIHL’s service kits make routine maintenance quicker and easier, allowing forestry professionals to not only maintain the optimum chainsaw performance, but also increase the tools reliability and longevity. STIHL's service kits contain everything needed to carry out routine servicing on a STIHL petrol chainsaw engine. The service kits include an air filter, spark plug and fuel filter. The kits also come with a QR code and short URL so users can quickly access how-to videos that provide step-by-step instructions for replacing the air filter, spark plug and fuel filter. 21 variants of service kit are available, covering the most popular STIHL petrol chainsaws as well as KombiTools, hedge trimmers and brushcutters. For more information on STIHL's new service kits, please visit www.stihl.co.uk.

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