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Steve Bullman

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  1. tried a rope guide? that will help heaps
  2. [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Chainsaw-Carving-Bear-Jamie-Doeren/dp/156523183X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1218190166&sr=8-2[/ame]
  3. thanks for the redcomendation, and welcome to the forum!
  4. you surely dont use just a back cut on stems that length i hope?
  5. thats a bit of a harsh assessment from watching one video mate!
  6. wow! you gotta seriously trust that helicopter pilot!
  7. well i'll give you that....the ear muff assembly is poor, i wear plugs personally though.
  8. rbtree for 1 swears by them....not actually heard a bad thing said about them in fairness
  9. i have 2 kong helmets and they both sit fine.
  10. tooth ache mate.....off to the dentist tomorrow, but i could do with getting a good nights sleep at least!
  11. i run a 25" on my 460 which is the maximum recommended....so the 440 will be 25" at the very most
  12. damm it, i just took some codeine, i hope i can stay up for it!
  13. without checking im reasonably certain 28" is over the recommended length anyway. welcome to the site!
  14. welcome yalta, thanks for posting the vid! what helmet cam set up are you using? and are they chainsaw mits?
  15. be interested to know whats going on there...they kinda look like they know what they are doing
  16. i think the key word that pete used is "should", not "could" the tree most defintly should not be the weakest link IMO
  17. thats happened to me before, very irritating....in my case it was a willow so i didnt lose too much sleep over it
  18. you could try our newest sponsor, enviroplant, they are based in suffolk but have a nationwide network, see what they can offer

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