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bob

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  1. its not awkward very simple and when you get where you want to go your set up to start no re tying or you can stop half way up to make a few cuts then carry on up only extra kit is a pantin love it to bits
  2. top tip of the day when you take scabbard off put it under the saw bar at the correct sharpening angle and it gives you an easy way to maintain correct angle without having to check all the time i am a big fan of the roller guides for oregon chain
  3. bob

    ripped?

    glad i do my own could not afford that
  4. done that
  5. i thought you knew him obviously not
  6. bob

    neg mewp work

    picture has gone been lifted out by a mewp probably
  7. bob

    Huskey Troubles.

    With the problem on 6 saws over 5 gangs it seems hard to belive we're all flooding them i was not sugesting operators were flooding them if they are set up wrong they will flood all by themselves when warm
  8. bob

    Huskey Troubles.

    we have 12 357s and have never had that problem sounds like flooding or new carb kits needed on the 372s beware the new ones have 2 settings and we presumed they were for 2 heat settings but be warned they are not 1 is for a heated carb and in small paragraph in manual they warn if used for more than 30 seconds you will cause running problems we believe this was the demise of 1 of ours but fter disconecting on all the others they have all been fine
  9. is this another cut and paste
  10. just to clarify a tractor can not carry a load it can tow a load so they can run red on the roads sorry telhol
  11. have never used that make of saw stihl are what i use imo are best
  12. Cheers Telhol, you're the best treeworker in all of England. i think you need to check your spelling on the 5th word
  13. bob

    ethics

    looks like youve given this more thought than needed i bet you used to be indisicive but now your not sure
  14. bob

    ethics

    thought you would have but more like 50%
  15. bob

    ethics

    i was in a sandwich shop this morning my mate paid for his sandwich with a fiver and got change for a twenty pound note what would you have done
  16. im on the same feelings as tockmal profeshionalism wins every time my reputation means tons more than 1 job reputation takes years to get and 1 poor job to ruin sorry for digressing from this thread
  17. bob

    neg mewp work

    that sounds a bit severe my advice would be see how high first then wait till 2 feet from ground then jump if 50 foot up it may be a bit premature to jump if alarm goes off it may even be your mates phone
  18. made me smile i am a member of the aa may use this on side of my pickup nice one
  19. a tractor can run on red as it does not carry a load
  20. we have to have medicals every year and when sat in booth having hearing test had to open the door and ask her to turn it up and when having eyes tested she asked me to stand behind the white line for which i said give me a clue the only thing i managed was peeing in a bottle as im incontinent
  21. 19 years on my back is fine its the rest of me thats knackered mainly hip knees wrists shoulders elbows ankles white finger probs arthritus thinking about it my backs not that good either sorry
  22. do the right thing but maybe suggest better ways of spending there money if your right by your customer in the long run you will be better off and churches are a good source of work from the congregation so do the right thing you know you should or them pearly gates will be well and truly locked
  23. you can not beat a good old fashioned massage
  24. sure it not WiskHEY thats your problem that would sound more like your problems
  25. after some of your points about gun stufff thought these were ok

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