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Paul Smith

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  1. Large metal tool box for mine! Enjoy.
  2. Ah, Justin! You doing more trees now? Hope alls good?
  3. The vertex adjustment system is pants! It doesn't go small enough either!
  4. The Engelbert Strauss stuff looks very good. I have some of there trousers for doing a bit of building etc and they are excellent might give the chainsaw trousers a go!
  5. ESS safety specs as issued, clear yellow and black lenses, spot on and cheap as chips! Impact resistant as well!
  6. Looks like there would be a lot of rope on rope there!
  7. Spike, try a medic Bergen, the ones that zip in half. They have little loops inside for clipping gear into and keeping it organised. I'm looking to get one next! Rope stays in the recycled rubber tub with the other SRT stuff.
  8. Construction Industry Scheme, means they take 20% tax at source!
  9. Ah, I see! Thought you were saying the saw had another fuel option!!
  10. All chainsaws are 2 stroke, why would you suggest another?
  11. What other fuel would you use?
  12. What do you mean only went for 2 stroke???
  13. Why does the first picture have singing tree on it?
  14. You could just choke off as already described and use your unicender as normal!
  15. Interesting idea, let's see the pics when you get some.
  16. Them boys didn't laugh much then! Suppose you had the last laugh by the look of the pictures!
  17. Ah yes, see it now! What about the hitch though?
  18. Marlowe. You only have the tail to work with.
  19. Drew, in pic 5 you have an alpine butterfly with an anchor ring above it with the working end through the ring. The RW and hitch on this leg. If you pull on the alpine leg the system will be retrieved. How can you leave the hitch on and what stops the ring crashing to earth? Have I missed something?
  20. Roe are in hard antler as they are the only species that grow them in winter, she'd the velvet in spring and cast the antler late November.

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