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skyhuck

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  1. Wow!!! maybe in your head, not heard anyone else express such an opinion.
  2. You recon I just see guys relating their own personal experience Not sure I've ever seen an osteopath up a tree. I'm always wary of any profession that acknowledge they are still "practicing":001_huh:
  3. Chain and bar off, clean and refit
  4. Back problems are generally caused by lifting things, if your fit and strong you should not really have major issues from carrying your own frame around a tree, IMO. Year before last I had back problems, nothing horrendous, but a nasty ache like tooth ache in my left side. After 18 months I went for an MRI, my back is in good shape for a 45 year old, thats after 20 years of climbing. Fortunately my back has now settled down and is giving me no issues, as they say "Time is a great healer"
  5. skyhuck

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    Nice when that happens , its all too often the other way, unfortunately.
  6. A genuine loss, very, very sad, his poor lad only 10, heartbreaking.
  7. skyhuck

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    Thats a very good price
  8. Thats gonna let some light in!!!
  9. Hehe, yes we have all met them
  10. We did 3 last night, got home just before 1. Phone has just rung, apparently a huge Ash to sort and other to do.
  11. Ah right, I was miss-informed, I shall do some measuring and give the guys you suggested a call, thanks Peter
  12. Or just peep round for one side
  13. May just get two of the nearest I can find and see how I go, if they fail I'll ring OP. Cheers for all the help.
  14. A and B are the two standard V belt profiles, but this is deeper than either, according to my supplier.
  15. 8 years or so I guess. I was thinking it was a 130 (because of the 13 horse motor) but I guess it is a 90.
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    Is that similar to a waste-gate turbo???
  17. I suggested that, but my supplier reckoned they would jump off:confused1: Also they reckoned the V profile was non-standard
  18. Ah! cheers, but mine is not notched, its plain:confused1: Guess I'd better ring them
  19. You can't beat a blanky
  20. Yes it looks like a wounded animal when moving , but very effective
  21. No, its like two plain V-belts stuck together, but apparently they are not a standard V profile, their deeper.
  22. Blowing a big time here!!!
  23. Interesting stuff David, I liked the story about pigmies:thumbup1:
  24. Exactly!!!!!!

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