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Mozza

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  1. Mint! Try Shovlins too, near me, yards in Gorton, they've loads of 360's but worth ringing coz they might be able to get there hands on a MOG. I'd try QTS too coz times are hard at the moment and they might hire one out with operator

  2. You thinking of putting an order in for one Liam?

     

    Can you imagine the wifes face if you rock up with that on payments :lol::lol:

     

    You'd get stabbed....

     

    Hahaha

     

    I've not checked Saturdays lottery ticket yet, still got hope and I'm dreaming it all away haha

  3. I bought one to send to Mistabenn in the states, and the ergonomics really impress me.

     

    I didn't buy myself one because I thought the lack of a nose loop would cost me too much time whilst setting pull lines in forest trees, but I think I've come up with a solution since!

     

    Great product, looks very slick.

     

    Make sure you fill the box with tranny porn and weed! Will really help him out

  4. Mark, just making the point that you don't always need a lowering rope that's more than twice the height of the job. It seems like another handy trick that could sometimes make life easier. Tie a suitable hitch round a light but tricky limb , put a bulky stopper knot in the other end of the rope and hey presto, a 50ft lower with a 55ft rope.

     

    I'm with you now :-)

  5. That's AWESOME!!

     

    What if he fell on it? What if a saw kicked back on you? What if you log split your own hand off? What if you chip your own hand? What if your zig zag fails? What If you only put your rope threw one eye of your camber saver? What if you strop on to a dead branch?

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