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John Shutler

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  1. ummm how much of a reduction
  2. im sure phanner have spent alot of time and money on it..... not into it personally
  3. trust me robert you go can way high up the ladders with the anchor lad system
  4. very nice ady, bet your stoked. the solonoids were moved into the engine bay on mine
  5. Anchor Lad - Anchor Lad - Stabilising & Securing - Accessories - Aluminium, Timber, Telescopic, Little Giant, Abru, Lyte, Youngman, Titan, Zarges, Blue Seal, Hailo, Arrow | Ladders and Access these are very good, my brothers got a set on his ladders
  6. happy birthday pal
  7. you might need to give people more than 8 minutes
  8. that looks handy, wonder how much and who its made by
  9. winchester garden machinery, depends what your after
  10. probably... but the amount i can earn in the time that it would take me to fit it, it just doesnt make sence. i might as well get someone to do it once and properly insted of messing around with it and probably having to pay someone to look at it in the end anyway im pretty good at cutting trees, but not so good at motor mechanics etc
  11. D3.... i should be so lucky its my poor work horse mazda
  12. i booked mine in to the garage for this friday to get my winch fitted:blushing:
  13. when i caught my leg just before christmas, the trousers were stretched as i was in a funny position and the saw went straight through them, i wasnt even at full revs, just blimping the throttle as i finished a cut(cutting and holding)
  14. just had a measure..... im 6ft 2, how tall are you rich, you usually make me feel short
  15. 6ft 2 or there abouts and just under 15st, dont really strugle with reductions, its all technique and thinking light
  16. alex took a couple with his camera as well today, which will be better than my sweaty mobile phone pics. we will definately take heaps of photos when we rec climb it all is good ross, saving my pennies for nz in december
  17. its flipping massive mate, srt tastic when we go back
  18. big turkey oak, throwline is 55m and both ends ended up about 8ft off the ground, i reckon theres at least 20ft of tree above where i threw to. going back to climb it properly as we were only working on a branch about 6m from the ground edit, the anchor point for pic 4, wasnt the anchor point from the throw, as neither of us had a rope long enough
  19. id always back it up with a wedge if i were you
  20. what was the reson for using the bottle jack? looks like it went fairly early anyway
  21. clarke jacket seems very good so far, yet to give it a full winter but reckon it will perform well stein jacket was good for a couple of seriously wet days but that was it, probably be drier wearing a seive the old sip jackets were good, but certainly made you sweat
  22. i would have thought so
  23. i think this picture might qaulify me:blushing:

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