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Steve Bullman

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  1. Your photos are truly amazing Mario, always look forward to seeing them. Keep up the good work!
  2. Some are obviously making it work, understand what you're saying though. People had the same doubts about chippers when they first came on the market, now its not possible to run a business without one.
  3. This has been an interesting thread, it would be nice if we could continue it without the childish little snipes from the same members, thanks.
  4. in 'thread tools' at the top of the subject, you can subscribe to the thread.
  5. Its not supposed to sit high, thats the whole point of the harness. Only time mine slips down is when im hanging a big saw off it which is a bit annoying...there is a chest attachment for the harness though to solve this. I should invest really!
  6. Site looks great Rob, and cheers for the link
  7. cool...let me know if it fixes the problem
  8. Never seen these before CT Climbing Technology Truck Tool Holder anyone used one?
  9. How are you posting the pics? From a phone? Using the app?
  10. Have you considered a battery saw? Stihl and Husky both do pretty good models now and you won't be limited by a cable
  11. was working on the coast today and really didn't notice just how hot it was till i got home!
  12. i'm no engineer, but it looks a sturdy unit to me....not much to go wrong
  13. This is what i use, its pretty good stuff. I do very little strimming though these days, just my own garden really. OREGON brand Lawn Mower Blades
  14. <p>Thank you mate, appreciated <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /></p>

  15. You can be the first to comment then! Guessing no ones tried them
  16. Now you mention it, I can't recall seeing that many myself either. Perhaps its just not been hot enough?
  17. It will certainly do it if it has to! It's just not the best option.
  18. I've never thought of the ms200 or 201 being heavy, but after using the 150 for a couple hours then picking up the 201 its surprising the difference
  19. In short, I love this saw. its so light and a pleasure to use on small pruning jobs. Its certainly not suitable as a sole climbing saw unless you really are doing a tiny amount of aerial work. It will cut through decent sized timber but at a fustrating pace if you are used to using an ms201 or similar. I will typically use this on a job where most of the cuts are no bigger than 6". I have had zero reliability issues with the saw over an 8 month period now
  20. Download Membership Application Form - The Arboricultural Association
  21. on the app or website? need more info than that please

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