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Steve Bullman

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  1. Do you mean a portawrap? Just a split tail and timber hitch here
  2. Never assume!! That's my advice...sorry not much help! i bought some for the geckos that fit fine. Do they only do one version?
  3. These are one of the best for tree work if the terrain is level. There really is no one machine thats best for everything. Just too many variables in this job, same as the age old arguement of what the best arb truck is
  4. i'd say feltwell if the ground was flatter. Some other American air base?
  5. Interesting post David, thanks for sharing. I really must get over to the heath some time!
  6. Thats the one Darrin, well done! I always forget to look on Amazon for some reason
  7. Havent transferred them over quite yet, it's a big job
  8. It will be public else there's little point. Understand your concerns though
  9. The ones to go on the pole I was after
  10. Ooops looks like I picked the wrong today's job thread
  11. i've just always found the anvil head not to leave as clean of a cut.
  12. i'll have to give it a try. Someone lost my bypass version which I am really annoyed about, specially as they are no longer available. I had that set for 12 years!!!!
  13. One of these ones you mean Rich? https://www.worldofwolf.co.uk/categories/multi-change-tools/product/wolf-garten-multi-change-adjustable-anvil-tree-lopper/RCVM~RCVM
  14. I was looking at those, can't quite see how they operate but am guessing they aren't up to the heavy duty stuff the other ones were.
  15. seems it doesnt show on Wolf's own page either. Any feedback on the anvil version? I'm not a fan usually.
  16. Anyone know where I can get one, or if they have been discontinued? I can only find anvil blades online like this one https://www.worldofwolf.co.uk/categories/multi-change-tools/product/wolf-garten-multi-change-adjustable-anvil-tree-lopper/RCVM~RCVM#general
  17. Thanks. Would you be happy to be included in a directory?
  18. Thanks. Is the site not always manned then?
  19. Don't see many of these. Black elder at today's site

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