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Pete Mctree

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  1. As an enplyee you complain about critical issues - through a legal outlet eg a union you are vilified by a Tory government & press. If you don't complain when there real legitimate issues your screwed. What then? For those who say - make them self employed, no paid hold, sick pay etc - go get a bloody job. You obviously are not in a happy position so change it as opposed to complaining that someone else earns more money than you do. Without people making us aware of problems how can we progress? Oh I'm sorry we have to put-up & shut up, suffer in silence & let those that choose to exploit the system (from chavs to bankers) reap the rewards.
  2. Hope it's not up your back as it would look like you were in the sheep fields during tupping season
  3. Costs too much money. No benefits just hard labour & pay them a wage if they deserve it. Hunger makes man eager to work for a living.
  4. When will people understand that if you don't have the balls to stand up & complain & act if you need too then you will be trampled irrespective how hard you work. Not brain surgery folks
  5. With a 16" you need time lapse photography to record the cut!
  6. Yours are sensitive to most things female I bet mr Collins - spaniels & sheep included knowing you
  7. The rooting/budding hormones are sensitive to gravity.
  8. 14in ok for pruning as the extra reach is always usefull, but when it comes to wrecking out trees go for a 12in if your not running a ported saw. It gives far better chain speed & performance. I presume wear on the engine would increase using the longer bars
  9. You have no manners windfall. If I insinuated that your mrs did dress like that you would probably go postal on me. Not funny dude
  10. A good grinder & carefully operator will consistently produce the best cutting chains. Especially noticeable with longer bars. I would not prepare chains for milling any other way if I still had one
  11. In a nutshell - yup!
  12. No right to protest when things are thought to be unfair (decided by ballot)? Strike is a necessary tool without which the opinions of the masses are no more than hot air. Not to be used at a whim but when needed a legitimate peacefully form of complaint. It made me laugh when the government said we could not afford a national strike last year - guess it spent all it's money on a national holiday for the royal wedding?
  13. Same as that. Got to be a change in timing
  14. The tree is in decline & the signals are indicating that it may be hazardous. I would recommend removal sooner rather than later
  15. chain binders, wratchet straps galore & see how it responds before you make a decision
  16. Nice job Reg
  17. Nearly beer o clock & I am looking forward to a night out with the family
  18. Depth of sink cut has little influence on this. Dimensions of hinge & failure to reduce side weight are the pertinent points
  19. Been playing with a 200t a little bit. Not noticing much in the way of gain post porting the exhaust. Guess Stihl did not leave much on the table when the produced them
  20. I really enjoyed that
  21. You could get some caddy pads for your existing spikes or buy new ones if you choose. May have to import them from somewhere like wesspur but they are very comfortable
  22. Hahaha. I will step out of this thread of fantasy & make believe now as you are obviously going to waste your life with your pretend god. Bye bye
  23. Nope - praise paddington bear. He would be a cool make believe friend !
  24. What are you expecting to pay?

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