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Paul Smith

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  1. nice! whats the story with the two rings?
  2. One of the reasons I am looking at the GRCS is you wont have to snatch anything if you rig it correctly you should be able to lift and lower? For the odd times when you need to drop or even chog down you could switch to the bollard.
  3. 245kg is well within the rope or blocks SWL.
  4. I think you just smash it out! The attachment should stop it bouncing through the Patio window!
  5. Very good!, get the swivel. 11-13mm no problems!
  6. Yeah, 3/4 inch according to the spec!
  7. What does it say then? Sure I have seen it somewhere that ropes up to 3/4". Further research I think!
  8. That's what I was thinking! £60 is OTT. I an sure around £40 was mentioned to me?
  9. Craig, what's the GRCS like with 16mm rope, I think it prefers 14mm? I know the Hobbs is fine with 16 or 19mm.
  10. Tom, do you mean the open cheek pulley thing? How much lift have you got with a Hobbs?
  11. I use a jet boil normally but I do have an Ex MOD burner, it's a number 12 and it runs on any liquid fuel! It is nicknamed the Tornado cos that's what it sounds like when you pressurise it!
  12. Apart from expense what are the pros and cons of each? I do like both but both have little faults! What do you think and why?
  13. Does anyone know where I can get one to fit my 200T. It's not for carving it's for work! Small nose small kick back area, ideal for re-pollards.
  14. Local to where?
  15. Unicender solves this problem! It's designed for SRT.
  16. Be aware that if you drive a 7.5 ton truck with a C1+E licence and your trailer or chipper is 1 ton you may be breaking the law if you have a 107 restriction. With this restriction you can only tow a MAM weight of 8250kg.
  17. It's classed as waste and will cost money to get rid of!
  18. They are excellent, I just hope Gustharts sell them at a reasonable price!
  19. I used a 200 the other day and it was great! Not a top handle? Back handle version. What's the Husky equivalent? Nice little saw ideal for snedding when chipping.
  20. Unicender is perfect for this application!
  21. Try Dave the dog, he's in richmond.
  22. Put me down for one Justin for a good price!?
  23. I'm getting one when they come out, if they do!
  24. Paul Smith

    T540xp

    Does any body know when this new saw will be for sale in the U.K? it seems like it keeps getting delayed!

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