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Peter

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  1. A tot of whisky in the milk is better, if an infant sinks 3 or 4 pints they keep waking you up for nappy changes. Get some earplugs mate!
  2. Nice work danny, whereabouts in manchester are you?
  3. I have a 441 and I love it. Runs a 20" bar fine, can run 25" when needed. The lower emissions, low vibration are good, the saw is torquey and cuts very well. The 660 is overkill for an 18" bar IMO. I have used the 440 and the 460, and I would rather have the 441 than either of them.
  4. I fill my jerry can straight from the pump, mix all 20 litres at once, and then top up the combi as required. Cant get much more accurate than that, and my combi is always full.
  5. Haha, yes, I'd like to see the stig beat ed in lap round anglesey, with ed in a megan scenic, and the stig in a transit.... Now theres a top gear race with amusement potential....
  6. Fine as long as you are not welsh, and there are no englishmen with crossbows around!
  7. Sounds like a plan. Anyone got a good location?
  8. True, or even a throwline
  9. You may have to pull one through the crotch, but at least you still have both ends of the line to manipulate it through, whereas if you just pull the line out you might not have the use of both ends.
  10. I would run 20" on the 440, and 30" on the 660. I currently have a 441, with 20 and 25, but as soon as I get my 660 I'll ditch the 25s altogether and just run 20 and 30.
  11. $75nz is about £26? They are not much cheaper here, about £22 by the time you put VAT on them.
  12. Donr forget you can remove the karabiners from the ground before pulling the line out completely. Nothing worse than getting a biner stuck in the crotch with the other end of the line off the ground and unreachable!
  13. Bob, are those iPhone pics?
  14. Run over with a truck?
  15. Peter

    lost

    Solution, keep the key to the box in your fag packet, you'll never be without it!
  16. Starts looking rough quickly, but it seems to plateau out and last a while after that. I know someone that has two that are nearly ten years old, they hardly ever get used, but I would still climb on it if I had too!
  17. xtc scorch? I think so, but i'm not sure. Samson arbormaster gets my vote, followed by New England Hi-Vee. I wouldnt buy either, but if you like that knid of thing, they are fat and hardwearing.
  18. Oh ok! I have 6
  19. Does he actually climb much, or is it a rope that is going to live in a kitbag most of the time. As Tim says, it will wear out quickly in constant use, but if its only being used once a week say, it will last a long time.
  20. Ok, having got that off my chest, it would probably do him fine. The kolibri is a good choice, bomb proof, and has a long useable life.
  21. Loathe it with a passion, one of the worst arb ropes I'v ever used. Bouncy, fat, fluffy, heavy, and it has a silly sticky slippy coating that is truly horrible in the wet. Had some once, gave it away. Did I mention i dont like it much? If you like your tachyon you will hate it.
  22. Peter

    Nightmare.

    Nice, I just love monday mornings like that!
  23. Ooh! Shiny new kit! Personally try to avoid mechanical advantage systems on pulling trees over, as you are limited to a slow pull. I prefer a straight pulling line, with maybe a wedge if neccesary, but each to their own! Looks like it went well though.
  24. Nice Drew. Why not use two revolvers on the floating anchor though? I'v tried it and its pretty sweet!
  25. No, but unless your wings fall off, you can glide a fair way and find a nice field to ditch into. Besides, flying is statistically safer than crossing the road!

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