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vduben

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  1. i dont quite say bad work to my other half because they all look the same to her but i do say i did that one pointing and leaning forward in the car to get a good look, usually followed by ''doesnt look TO bad'' and im guilty of the krab key ring:sad:
  2. my mate worked for some new age travelers over there vans who were proper ravers......... he left his rope there and thought cr*p its gonna be gone, he returned to it wrapped up and waiting for him!!!!!! top people
  3. i take it that you didnt on your firtst then dean you are a tree chopper when you learn not to slip of your spikes (as much) or when you can actually think 100% and control a job from up the tree
  4. quality!! its like the 80 year old alcholic who falls backwards off his stool with a whiskey in his hand and doesnt spill any!!!!!
  5. how ever you did it monkey, hats off to you...
  6. talking from experience dean? its amazing how far down they can go:thumbdown:
  7. monkey - did you pencil it out or have a pic or was it all out of your head?
  8. fell them all!!!! dirty highbred pops!!
  9. the answer normally is ill take it right out for £250:001_tt1:
  10. yyyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeup followed by heads the a courus from plough the fields and scatter....... tree top charoke is something that must be done
  11. wow! would be great to be involved with something like that!!! i hope it survives
  12. nice and smooth reg, nice one.
  13. what steve said but......... re-pollards give me the willies some times, especially if its windy. very soft and nice to spike up
  14. ahh right yeah i guess it could
  15. how is that selfish? i dont like the texture of the meat in my mouth!!!!! i shot a collard dove the other day........ would you eat that? any pheasants i used to shoot i always skinned them and gutted them on me slab while they were still warm and then gave them to people so im not a complete waster:001_cool:
  16. looks a nice and smooth operation, 1 question marc.........how does Q attach his 200t in pic 5? by the chain break?
  17. basically ladders are good in the right enviroment, it is nice to play with a throwline and bag though, ladders were invaluable when i was doing council work, we did between 10 - 20 a day thinning limes, it ws tireing enough with the help of ladders to get into the crown
  18. $425!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im not into these mecanical devises for climbing, i like watching my v.t work effortlesy, still stoked about it!!!!!!!!!!!!! but like buzz said, 1 twig and its a gonner plus a hitch costs no more that 2 quid............................
  19. thats all very well but im a subby and if it had rained in the morning we wouldnt of started, it was one of those jobs where i had done 50% of the cedar and just carried on, i can see im gonna spend a fortune on gloves in the next few weeks trying to find a good pair!!! and like kev said.......... winter is drier here now!!!!!!!!! its mad
  20. aye, haha i can already see its gonna be messy
  21. nice bikes man!!!!!! the yzf is by far the most fun
  22. i love shooting hares, bowl over a treat, dont eat meat so it all for fun:001_cool:

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