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Steve Bullman

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  1. Great, thanks for reporting back
  2. I emailed them to give them a heads up, but I expect you'll have to wait till tomorrow when they are open again.
  3. Hi Phil, This may be my fault. Timberwolf should get an email notification when things are posted in this section but it looks like the settings from the old forum software didn't carry over
  4. Normally that guy underprices from what I’ve seen on the show before
  5. Well for a start your CV reads better than a lot of English ones I read good of luck finding work
  6. Is Iain Graham still going? Not heard anything from him in a while
  7. Not sure I’d want to carry a tirfor for 20 minutes let alone a portable winch
  8. Any Stein dealer should have it. This was the first one that came up on google search. They're not cheap! https://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products/stein-replacement-velcro-pad-kit-for-x2-spikes/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw_ZrXBRDXARIsAA8KauTDfIe2WS4YG33-UQPHa6b-v1Go7HxtWFlgmLZWjXqE5Wc1PKUx7hgaAkeAEALw_wcB
  9. Fitting tag, is that referring to you starting this thread?
  10. few of the big names missing this year, notably frjones and honeys. Forest and arb are there, didn’t see treekit https://www.trees.org.uk/The-ARB-Show/ARB-Show-Exhibitor-List
  11. And yes Jones, its pretty straight forward. The hardest part is the tiny screws. My eyesight isn't what it used to be and im not sure how many more of them i'll be able to manage without glasses. A magnetic screwdriver is a must, but these usually come with the kit.
  12. ive replaced 3 screens now. None have ever stopped working. Is this all third party screens or just some? My boy has my old iphone which I have replaced the screen on twice now. Last time was a little over a year ago.
  13. Welcome mate. I didn’t make it in the end myself, had too much to do. Glad you enjoyed it
  14. Well you are a bit podgy mate, lets be honest
  15. I have a leatherman wave that i've had for nearly 20 years now. The good quality ones are worth the money. Yes clumsy for most jobs but handy to have all the same
  16. Wow he got lucky indeed. That could have ended very badly. Can't quite work out if its a combination of bad rigging on his part of the groundy not letting it run. Probably a combination of both
  17. Never known anyone to. Why would you want to?
  18. Nice find, and thanks for sharing. How far out did that first lateral extend?
  19. Have you tried swapping the air filter with the other saw?
  20. That spray looks like it’s going to go everywhere on anything but the calmest of days, and even then some. What controls are put in place?

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