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Pete Mctree

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  1. It might be a bit flat by the time i get there. :wave:
  2. You want us to find them something to drag? I'd hate for him to feel left out:drunk:
  3. my sentiments were honest and meant in all sincerity. Anyone commencing there 5th decade needs all the help and support they can get
  4. They have done a cool job there. Looks great
  5. The thing about personal experiences is we all form different opinions from them. This could be a good point to agree to disagree
  6. I have used several landforce machines. the earlier ones had elecrical issues, nothing major, just irritating. It's not the most refined machine, but they EAT wood, which speaks volumes. Agressive and easy to use. Favorite chipper? No. Value for money? Top of the pile.
  7. Looks like a length of beeline with a splice at both ends to me
  8. stupid hurts and requires the world encasing in ppe to protect them:thumbsdown:
  9. Enjoy your day Lee, many happy returns
  10. do they do any damage to rope when shock loaded?
  11. ooooh techy!!!!! Shame i'm so slow on spike the only barometer of my performance would be moss accumilation per foot
  12. You found a downhill pole in oz then?:wave:
  13. The problem might have been that they did not bother!
  14. I think the best way of describing this roundabout of opinions is to say that it's like choosing a favorite colour. No right answer
  15. cannuckle lumbering jack huh? You must be french then lol Why does that tune always remind me of steve:wave:
  16. Since when has commenting on a personal opinion in a constructive way been a crime? I guess my morals are a litle too down to earth (no pun intended) for those of what appears to be a limited perspective
  17. for you to hide your orange trembling saw under? I have seen vid of saws modded by EHP, very special to say the least
  18. Nice Squish, fancy sending it over for me to test drive? Please!!!!
  19. The money is irrelevant. I'm happy that you can treat your family to the best things in life, no doubt you worked hard for it. My point is that driving a chelsea tractor such as you have ordered imho is not the example I would want to set to my friends/piers or children. When is caring about the enviroment around us going to be classed as something other than hippy crap? I make and effort, no claims on perfection or such but the ego bloating and BS around such a machine does make a statement of intent and disregard IMHO.
  20. If the current husky range even came close to there old saws i'd still use them. I still love my 288xp also. Rips cutting firewood with an 18in bar:icon14: Husky saws are/were great for working in the woods, but for climbing, the smooth power delivery and torque from a stihl is what i want
  21. mine too. got 2 in reserve for those days it's needed
  22. And for some a big car compensates:wave:

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