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Steve Bullman

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  1. That was what I thought from the first pic. The others, not so much
  2. Welcome back
  3. what was up with it?
  4. And a breakdown of whats on that plate please? Looks good
  5. Those dummies are next to useless. Slightest breeze throws them off course. The solid metal projectile is by far the better option, only down side is, it would almost certainly kill someone if it hit them in the head.
  6. Got the group pic? I think most of us are probably still around
  7. Its a trainee position for goodness sake, wage seems where it should be to me
  8. He got a 2 word reply
  9. Have this up for sale on gumtree at the moment. Had one chancer so far, sounds like a definite scam to me ? Thanks for the response, I'm ready to buy this for my dearest son, only issue is that i work full time and am not around hence i have a verified agent coming for the collection after the money as been sent to your account and the collector will be available for all necessary things that is needed done about collection. Due to my work there is strictly no call that is why i ask my child to send you an email over because our server has been down here at work. I'm able to access my email here anytime. I have gone through your ad and i am satisfied with it so we are good to go. I will be paying through paypal so if you have an account with them, get one set up and kindly get back to me with the paypal details and firm price for payment:
  10. True. Could charge up front for appointments though and then refund them if it turns out they aren’t just turning up for free paracetamol for a headache. People would be less likely to abuse the system at least
  11. Been a while since I had a pair but I seem to remember going down a size rather than up.
  12. Are the falteimer cubes even still available?
  13. I never used to climb in type C's. Restrictive, too warm etc etc. 'Manning up' doesn't come into it.
  14. ECHO has launched the world’s first chainsaw with Auto Choke. The CS-352AC is an all-round rear handle chainsaw, with the patented Auto Choke feature enabling quicker, easier and safer starting. All that’s needed is one pull, regardless of the engine temperature, and the chainsaw starts first time - without the risk of flooding the engine. The chainsaw has a 34.0cc professional-grade ECHO two-stroke engine which provides powerful cutting with low emissions and low noise levels. The Auto Choke comprises a solenoid valve on the engine’s carburettor to control the amount of fuel depending on the engine temperature, giving optimal performance in all conditions. The usual steps of pulling and pushing the choke, starting with partial throttle and pulling the throttle trigger are all dispensed with. The chainsaw is started on idle speed, making it altogether simpler for infrequent users who want to operate their chainsaw without the need to adjust the choke before starting. Combined with ECHO’s ES-Start system you get fast and effortless starting. The CS-352AC is ideal for pruning and cutting firewood. It is built to ECHO’s usual professional standards for optimum performance, durability and ergonomics. Another key feature of this saw is the professional-grade anti-vibration system, which improves user comfort without sacrificing on power. The inboard clutch enables both easy bar and chain replacement and easy maintenance. Additionally, a large cassette-type air filter, with an aerodynamic air passage, reduces dust discharge entering the airflow into the engine. The CS-352AC comes with a 90PX (0.043 gauge) chain for smoother and faster cutting. ECHO power tools come with a five-year domestic warranty or two-year warranty in professional use. You can find out more from your local authorised ECHO dealer. You can also visit www.echo-tools.co.uk or call 01844 278800 for more information
  15. @spudulike
  16. Thats some operation you have going there
  17. Sycamore
  18. Nah can't see it working. Theres just not that many big tree removals happening to give you a full diary I wouldn't have thought. You will always end up having to fill in the time with reductions etc. I feel your pain though, reductions are an arse. Dismantles are the only really enjoyable part of the game, for me anyway.
  19. You must have missed the above post. I'd never keep watering them ??
  20. Is this fast growing? I don't want to stick something in thats going to give me loads of maintenance....im particularly lazy these days
  21. You need to add your address to the tip site directory https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling
  22. How deep did it go?
  23. Any videos in action? .)
  24. You're not allowed to do that anymore, thats 'work place bullying'

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