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Steve Bullman

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  1. Probably all of them if truth be known
  2. Congratulations Justin, well deserved Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  3. Agree with all of that! They are a pleasure to use!
  4. Not a miller, but for that size stuff I cant see why a 461 wouldn't comfortably handle it!
  5. Ouch. Hope you recover soon mate Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  6. Runs fine on safari on a Mac for me so It just be a setting. Could try Firefox or chrome too Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  7. You are registered. Experiencing an email issue currently which is why you had problems. I went through and manually approved all pending accounts earlier, yours would have been one of them Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  8. Most obvious thing would be a setting in your browser. Do you have cookies enabled? What browser are you using?
  9. I had one of the first batch of chains, which I didn't feel were quite up to the standards of leading brands...they have improved since for sure. Yesterday I got a chance to use a 404 chain which did approximately 3 hours of work on a large Ash trunk. I was quite impressed with it, didn't lose its edge until I hit a few pieces of metal and even then the damage was no more than I would have expected on any chain really.
  10. can't see anything wrong with that personally
  11. Could have been worse and they named it Hilary
  12. Nope, don't have one unfortunately. My arse is pretty big these days though so that tends to stop my harness pulling down.
  13. Rather you than me on that Oak. Spent 3 hours ringing down with an 880 today, that was fun.
  14. You want to know where it is dont you Save
  15. Saw this today David, thought you'd appreciate it Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  16. Theres craigs new harness which was on show at the APF, dont think its out yt though. Looks kind of like a cross between a tree motion and a new tribe, with a few other little tweaks here and there. It was comfy to sit in
  17. i'm a big fan of the Stein Werewolfs if you dont mind not having a steel toe cap
  18. I've used both, my preference is the Stihl. Im no miller, but I suspect the manual oiler could potentially come in useful with the husky for milling? The Stihl doesn't have this.
  19. Steve Bullman

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    Love your optimism Dave lol Sent from my iPhone using Arbtalk
  20. As I touched on earlier Ian, with an Agency you have the option of 'returning' the staff if they aren't up to scratch. Alternatively, take them on the books, pass the agency fee onto them directly if they are worth it.

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