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John Shutler

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  1. is that because you sell them?
  2. is that because you sell them?
  3. expensive taste
  4. blaze just got some velocity
  5. Just a quick heads up for people There are 20 apprenticeships availible accross the UK Forestry Commission - current vacancies a really great opertunity for some people, I desperately wanted one when i was 18
  6. Just a quick heads up for people There are 20 apprenticeships availible accross the UK Forestry Commission - current vacancies a really great opertunity for some people, I desperately wanted one when i was 18
  7. thanks mate:thumbup1:
  8. thanks mate:thumbup1:
  9. thanks mate, Ive never climbed on a rope wrench, thought about getting one at the APF but for me they seem to be a solution to a problem that doesnt realy exist (for me anyway) As far as i can see, the main benefit apart from ascending and the ability to work whilst ascending is not having friction when you redirect. I find a well planned climb solves the problem and if i have to redirect to get to a section il install one that can be retrieved when i retrieve my rope guide and make sure thats my last station before i descend
  10. thanks mate, Ive never climbed on a rope wrench, thought about getting one at the APF but for me they seem to be a solution to a problem that doesnt realy exist (for me anyway) As far as i can see, the main benefit apart from ascending and the ability to work whilst ascending is not having friction when you redirect. I find a well planned climb solves the problem and if i have to redirect to get to a section il install one that can be retrieved when i retrieve my rope guide and make sure thats my last station before i descend
  11. bingo, any idea of a source?
  12. bingo, any idea of a source?
  13. am i right in thinking there is a product called arborscrew or similar? im sure ive seen it somewhere. a screw that has a sprung fixing that adjusts with the incremental growth of the tree any help would be apreciated cheers john
  14. am i right in thinking there is a product called arborscrew or similar? im sure ive seen it somewhere. a screw that has a sprung fixing that adjusts with the incremental growth of the tree any help would be apreciated cheers john
  15. am i right in thinking there is a product called arborscrew or similar? im sure ive seen it somewhere. a screw that has a sprung fixing that adjusts with the incremental growth of the tree any help would be apreciated cheers john
  16. cheers mick:thumbup1:
  17. cheers mick:thumbup1:
  18. cheers mick:thumbup1:
  19. Eucalyptus reduction from yesterday. 2 climbers, 3 hours. rigged about 1/4 of the canopy over a greenhouse and some other bits
  20. Eucalyptus reduction from yesterday. 2 climbers, 3 hours. rigged about 1/4 of the canopy over a greenhouse and some other bits
  21. Eucalyptus reduction from yesterday. 2 climbers, 3 hours. rigged about 1/4 of the canopy over a greenhouse and some other bits
  22. is there any aftermarket hitch locks which you can fix the chipper to the truck with and still tow?
  23. is there any aftermarket hitch locks which you can fix the chipper to the truck with and still tow?
  24. is there any aftermarket hitch locks which you can fix the chipper to the truck with and still tow?

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