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Steve Bullman

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  1. just been looking around for articles...found a few bit need a few more for a sample project im working on....if you have any bookmarked id appreciate your posting them here...ideally pdf's thanks in advance
  2. the parameters are set to 800x600 the site software will automatically try to resize pics that break this, but is not always successful
  3. lot of difference in power between the 260 and 357 though matty
  4. missus just saw one of these in the garden, she came in and described it to me so i pulled up this thread to confirm it was what she saw
  5. cool. did you have to pay extra to have your favourite pop group printed on the handlebars?
  6. ahhhhh, something else that may present a problem for you is the mounts may throw the chain sizes out so all your pre-made chains wont fit anyway. like i said, i put a .325 bar on my saw but the 62dl chain that would normally go with it wont....i have to add 2 extra drive links
  7. trust me, it will run sluggish as anything....the 260 isnt powerful enough for it. i have a 341 which i downgradred to .325 as it wasnt man enough for the stock chain(IMO)....by all means change it..it will run it but dont expect any high performance from the saw.
  8. it would work but the saw would run like a bag of poop
  9. Do Street Trees Have A Future? This symposium will be a platform for debate and will ask controversial questions: Why were street trees originally planted? Have ‘subsidence’ concerns now over-ruled commonsense? Are large street trees being reduced to small street trees, via use of cultivars, in current planting projects? What about the wholesale removal of large street trees? Are efforts to value street trees in terms of their ‘economics’ failing, or are there at least some partial successes? Can local political protection or sustainability considerations of trees as ‘intergenerational objects’ offer them better protection? This important and urgent event will go to the heart of these issues, and with your help, will come to some important conclusions about ways forward. To download the event flyer and registration form please visit http://www.ukmaburbanforum.co.uk/docunents/streettrees_Flyer_Registration_2.pdf
  10. that wig was made from arse hair, it kept blowing off.....got fed up of it in the end
  11. yep...self employment + kids....not to mention the woman in the pic!
  12. mick......try wearing it under your spikes next time
  13. i think i had about 18 months from mine
  14. haha, i did think twice about putting that up:biggrin:
  15. not another chainsaw trousers thread i hear you say for research purposes it would be appreciated if you could fill in the poll and discuss, thanks
  16. or........ you could speak to one of the ones on the right:biggrin:
  17. yeah i should get round to setting that up
  18. yep the 20% thing is a good thing to do although you probably wont end up paying that much......thats a whole different discussion though:001_smile:
  19. i do my vat return on quickbooks....takes me about 2 minutes every quarter...that includes the laborious task of filling in the form with one of those biro things

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