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Darrin Turnbull

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  1. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Husqvarna-272-272xp-piston-kit-52-mm-503-60-98-03-Made-Italy-METEOR-/171732664649?hash=item27fc108149
  2. Too late now , but i saw something like this somewhere. The top drum protects the winch.
  3. http://shop.freeworker.de/rope-runner.html
  4. Rope Runner on sale here in Germany ( Freeworker for one , maybe more dealers) Almost 300 pounds sterling.
  5. Good morning, yes it is.
  6. I remember my Grandad's Green Heart fishing rod.
  7. You must be a reincarnation of Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
  8. Nice to watch because of your steady head. The saw sounds good.
  9. http://www.frjonesandson.co.uk/products-page/oregon/oils-lubricants-and-cleaners/oregon-mx14-universal-cleaner/
  10. http://www.oregonproducts.eu/en/products/forestry-chainsaw.html
  11. She's looking good for 650 years old. Massive tree
  12. Congratulations on your product Mr Bingham I bought one of the first ones. I should buy the newest one but the price puts me off. All the best for your future developments.
  13. https://www.kleintools.com/catalog/pole-tree-climbers/gaff-sharpening-kit-pole-and-tree-climbers I would sharpen them only when you really need to.
  14. Dynamic loading and (ultra) static access lines Menno (with harness and equipment) weighed in at 105kg. He created about 100-200mm of slack in the foot lock lanyard and let go. The dynometer pinged at 540kg! That's five time his weight with a relatively small fall. http://treetools.co.nz/_blog/Treetools_Blog/tag/Yale/page/2/
  15. http://www.cobranet.de/en/3_9regeln.htm
  16. Good I've found it. 4. In case of long bracing distances of 8 m or more, don't install a shock absorber.
  17. I read somewhere you don't use the shock absorber if the distance is more than 7 meters. Can anybody tell me if this is correct.

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