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Mozza

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  1. Awesome as always David :thumbup1:
  2. Good stuff, Really nice view too
  3. Port a wraps are good pal, cheap, strong and easy to use
  4. Scary stuff electric, we got showed some awful videos when i did UA1, Made me think twice when i was out at work though
  5. Jesus, 20 years out of a watch in this game, Id be sticking with them if i were you mate :thumbup1: I stopped wearing a watch at work when it got snagged up while i was feeding a chipper a few years ago
  6. Tommer has a nice Landy for sale mate, I think theres another one in the classifieds aswell
  7. Bart did do a good job of that cherry
  8. Done my avatar just for you Joe, Now when you want to see me again, all you have to do is come on here
  9. Them sips do look good, Are they as flexible as the hi flex Yve??
  10. Bad news mate, round here we NEVER EVER leave anything over night, Ive left a throw in tho before now but ive also had a throw line ripped out of a tree before now too, idiots with nothing better to do i guess. Shame that gear got stolen tho pal :thumbdown:
  11. Sporting my new mesh visor and excellent ear defenders no less :thumbup1:
  12. Whats a strop?? I hope he was for his sake haha that pole was at least 50 foot, Im guessing the strop is round the limb that his body blocks out
  13. Them conifers were huuuuuuuuuuuuuuge, We guesstimated 12 tonne of chip came off the 4 of them.
  14. Cant put a price on being in comfort all day my friend
  15. Have a good one dude
  16. Youve opened up a can of worms here mate , Do a search pal, there are LOADS of trousers threads on here, With every pair compared to the other, youll be reading all night if you want to. Personally ive got stihl hi flex, ive a few pairs now and i do really liek them, Although i did like the look of a pair of type a sips that i guy i know was wearing last time i worked with him so i may try them next time. As i say your best bet is a quick search and youll find alot of trouser related stuff on here
  17. All very good points there Andy , when i first started i dragged brash on £2.50 an hour my wage hardly changed in the first 4 years, I think after 3 years it got put up to £3.50 but i didnt mind back then, i didnt really have many bills and i loved the fact that i found a job i enjoyed and all my mates hated theirs haha, My first week i wonderd what the hell id got into, it was sooooooooo hard, After 3 months of just dragging and watching i was aloud my first go of a chainsaw and i was hooked, As i got more and more involved/experienced i fell more and more in love with this job, The first place i worked was a very small outfit and they did as many reapirs and stuff as they could possibly do themselves to keep costs down, Which for me as a then 18 year old was great, i got to learn how to maintain all the machinery very quickly AND they even had a mog I remember getting home absolutely shatterd every single day for the first 6 months until my body got used to doing tree work, Ive had some nasty injurys, done some horrible jobs BUT i honestly dont see my self doing anything else. After 10 years i still love it, I do earn considerably more now than i did when i started BUT the money side of things only comes with the experience side of things. As Andy has said, Arbtalk has give tree work a new lease of life for me aswell, I learn new things almost every week, Ive been to a couple of shows and at the last one met quite a few faces off here, talked tree work and get very drunk, which was awesome, I came back from the show grinning like a cheshire cat and i my love for this job was fully revitalised
  18. Mdvaden, thanks for putting that link up, its absolutely amazing
  19. finally tracked down a copy today. its awesome :thumbup:
  20. Jesus, Its like an over night clan :001_tt2:
  21. Did your mum never tell you not to run with sharp objects Mark??
  22. A landrover driving student??? :001_tt2: Only messing Welcome to the forum matey :thumbup1:
  23. Cool, Im 6ft 4 and really dont get on with the driving position, the cab is far to cramped for me, Whatever you get bang some pictures up of it mate
  24. The only 341 ive ever used, Took a 3/16s file very nicely and it cut like a laser Just incase your wondering, lasers cut REALLY well

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