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Steve Bullman

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  1. Did you manage to get in touch with your insurance company?
  2. Yeah its pretty relentless. Will it ever stop? ?
  3. i'll hazard a guess at no, beings as its already been out for about a million years. I'd imagine they would have done it by now if they were going to.
  4. Not sure i've ever done a gob with a silky in my life! ?
  5. STIHL has launched a new generation of PRO 36V batteries that not only offer higher battery capacity, but also feature a new look orange front design for increased visibility. Designed as a direct replacement of the current versions, both the new AP 100 and AP 200 will allow for up to 25% more run time when used in conjunction with STIHL PRO Cordless tools. Despite the increase in capacity of the new AP 100 and AP 200, both batteries remain the same weight as the current versions (AP 100 0.8kg and AP 200 1.2kg), ensuring professionals can use STIHL tools for longer whilst keeping the overall system weight to a minimum. The AP 300 will remain at the same capacity and weight, but will feature the new design. Enhanced STIHL AP 300 batteries are expected in 2019. As per STIHL’s existing battery range, the new generation of AP batteries can be used in the rain due to its integrated humidity cell protection and has charging level indication with four green LEDs. For more information on STIHL’s new generation of AP batteries or its range or professional cordless tools, please visit www.stihl.co.uk.
  6. STIHL has launched a new generation of PRO 36V batteries that not only offer higher battery capacity, but also feature a new look orange front design for increased visibility. Designed as a direct replacement of the current versions, both the new AP 100 and AP 200 will allow for up to 25% more run time when used in conjunction with STIHL PRO Cordless tools. Despite the increase in capacity of the new AP 100 and AP 200, both batteries remain the same weight as the current versions (AP 100 0.8kg and AP 200 1.2kg), ensuring professionals can use STIHL tools for longer whilst keeping the overall system weight to a minimum. The AP 300 will remain at the same capacity and weight, but will feature the new design. Enhanced STIHL AP 300 batteries are expected in 2019. As per STIHL’s existing battery range, the new generation of AP batteries can be used in the rain due to its integrated humidity cell protection and has charging level indication with four green LEDs. For more information on STIHL’s new generation of AP batteries or its range or professional cordless tools, please visit www.stihl.co.uk. View full record
  7. On the contrary, you’d notice a massive difference!
  8. In just one place though? Almost looked like a reaction to something
  9. can't see it would make any different wether it was Ddrt or SRT, still the same principle. Get up to them and get them down. No I can't remember the exact step by steps we were taught, but pretty confident I could get someone down regardless. The technicalities of it isn't rocket science. Speed is the important factor
  10. Any idea what this is? Was carrying out a picus Test in an oak tree with dryadeus present. As the day went on and the rain came down there was some strange bubbling going on at the base of the tree where the water was running down the trunk, never seen anything quite like this before
  11. i think as long as its not a top handled saw you're pretty safe. Voucher might be easier though. What are you exhibiting?
  12. what d'ya want to do, annoy them or knock them out?
  13. You read it differently to me. I read it as a torch capable of holding 3 D batteries is a sizeable, weighty, and innocent weapon to smack someone over the head with
  14. true, everyones different, and people change too. I could crack on regardless when i was younger, not so much now...nor would I want to even if I could. There should be enough money on every job for people to relax
  15. Its called living. Personally I need my breaks. Sure i'll push on if the job requires it but then end up knackered at the end of the day. Energy quickly depletes when you're needing nutrition
  16. @RC0 I hope that leakage problem righted itself ?
  17. They were clearly racing. 2 tractor drivers heading to the same location have no reason to be in different lanes

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