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bob

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  1. i did slightly bigger on my cs33
  2. bob

    blowers

    not available yet up here but have ordered one expected delivery 6 weeks
  3. aaawwww shucks well done boys
  4. what sling do you use
  5. got our new timberwolf last friday but no knife surely after buying 4 timberwolfs in 4 years it,s about time for me to have a knife pretty please
  6. i,d vote for making them compulsary then
  7. bob

    MS200T oil leak.

    £1 per litre here
  8. is it worth bringing the GRCS
  9. we needed a new control bar safetry bar could not use without for tpo jensen do you think 6 weeks was excessive 4 gearboxes last one 3 weeks to come i could go on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on sorry i did go on and on
  10. bob

    todays work.

    bet that fig would take some grinding
  11. red woodchip today:scared:
  12. we have our own bull man does that not say anything bet hes a pro
  13. bob

    My new Hobbs H2

    trunk wraps is something that we still do if the need arises rather than ending up flying up the tree we dont always know what the job entails so may not have the potty or grumpy(grcs) have taken several flights when not been arsed to wrap around tree
  14. not heard that one if blakes is tied wrong it becomes a suislide not and maybe no stopper knot on the end hope for his sake you heard wrong or an exadurated story
  15. ive got one not really used it either
  16. i beg to differ we have to beat ours all the time in frustration seems to like stopping inside workshops rather than going out working has had more replacement parts than i have
  17. bob

    357xp replacement

    did you not fancy the 361 seems more powerfull for the same weight although a bit more money
  18. bob

    357xp replacement

    really pleased you said that as we will be running 325 have checked all the saws to make sure we can change them to 325 though when i rang stihl technical they tried to tell me you cant but have now confirmed it with them that you can though you have to fit a 9 tooth sprocket
  19. we are planning on trying 2 stihl ground saws instead of husq 357s what do you boys recomend to see how they compare will be run on 15" bars and will see how they fare against the 357s which the other 2 teams will run
  20. you worry me
  21. Tosh how much do you use saws other than 200Ts up the tree rather than on the ground and if its torque and power you want that a stihl gives you WHY do you need to port them:bongsmi::bongsmi:
  22. repair your 254 and learn to sharpen best advice to you or give me your old 254 and i will put it to good use
  23. is the mewp coming out to play
  24. never thought of a conifer tax though i have a prickle tax
  25. totally agree we have just changed for new england from double esterlon and does handle very nicely but cheap lowering rope does not make sense to me you are lowering for a reason and you or lads are underneath it too many peple imo overload there lowering ropes for me get a rope that after safety factor will be still under what you need and think about what you are potentially going to damage if anything fails

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