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skyhuck

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  1. Have you seen the bar length?? Could easily miss the jack.
  2. I disagree, I never use a wirecore, just use my main line as a back up
  3. Seen it before, serious chips on shoulders!!!!!!!! And no respect for those more skilled than themselves.
  4. First thing I thought, even before I saw your post!!! Really made me cringe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. OK, heres a question for you lot......... You finish the job you had planed for the day at 3PM, do you go home early or fit in another small job and make a bit more dosh?????????
  6. Sort of, but not really. I had a 440, it got nicked, so I replaced it with a 460, as the 440 is no longer available, but I did not want a 441.
  7. If you had made the gob a little more open, it may have held with it just above the floor, making it easy to ring up without hitting the dirt with your saw or having to cut part way then roll the butt. You could have just put some of the larger limb timber as bearers for it to land on, then it would also have been up off the floor.
  8. Good luck!! Very good of you to post this!!!
  9. But you only work part time!!, you and your 6 hour days!!
  10. The work of the devil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  11. Just bend the end of a bit of stiff wire and use it to hook the fuel pipe from inside fuel tank, pull it out through the filler hole, then pull off the old filter and fit the new.
  12. They have been bought!!!!! Fingers crossed for all concerned!!!!
  13. Unless they go out hydraulically, like mine
  14. I usually tell them we are making way for a hostel for asylum seekers or that its been discovered that trees cause cancer, so they are all being removed!! Once the realise it a joke, the work we are doing seems fine in comparison.
  15. Not much, you need legs really.

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