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slasherscot

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  1. self portaits i believe lol
  2. someone from inverness tommy did them........nice job
  3. Some carvings from my brother family park in dunbar, they are made from beech and are about 10 feet high
  4. i know some1 @Borroughbridge shouldnt that b that dear
  5. ur next door neighbour had 1 for ages, theres a few kicking about
  6. hand winches tend to be time consuming setting up and moving about, a good sharp mattoch and u will be surprised how easy they come out, why the need to remove them, cant u spray or cut to ground level
  7. if only 5/7 years old sapling roots, maybe a cutter/mattock to way to do it.
  8. again u r missing the point,,,,,, reducing ur speed will not stop all accidents, the question is Rupe if and when an accident does happen would u prefer to have a high spec first aid and does the cost justify it. u can cover all the risks in ur risk/method statements but unfortunatley they still happen
  9. rupe, what has reducing risks got anything to with having a high spec first aid kit.
  10. Emergency planning and reducing risk is what the HSE requires of us, not upscaling our medical kit to such dramatic levels. Sry rupe , u lost me here, First aid kits are for when accidents do happen, All the planning in the world, unfortnately will not stop them happen, theres enough recent accidents photos posted in this forum to prove that.
  11. everything u will want to know about emergency numbers 112 - The emergency number in the United Kingdom
  12. same with 112........ meant to pick up any signal available with the bonus they can pin point ur exact position, not very many area not covered any mobile signal these days.....having said that we got throw off railways 1 day, because of no mobile signal available, but that was n the back of beyond
  13. dial 112 on ur mobile and u will
  14. hi mike did some tree work for a specialised truama doctor, these guys are worth their weight in gold, was very interesting listening to him. keep up the good work g
  15. this may help dean.......Agricultural Lime Association - Soil Structure
  16. as many wires as the old style harvester heads, they had 32 wires to valve chest...now they have just 4 and 1 of them is a spare, happy hunting
  17. its a member on here whos made and selling them,.........lukebranchwalker
  18. i think woodsplitters are a 2 person operation...........the wife to lift the logs onto splitter and us to pull the lever...........personally i worked my wood splitter horizonatally all the time saves the old back
  19. missed it mate, they are playing glasgow this week, trying to buy some tickets, saw them live at the apollo glasgow late 70s
  20. may i say, paul Kossoff was the best rock blues guitarist that never walked the planet, grhs.........
  21. i must admit i prefer oregon bar and chains to all the rest
  22. bottom crankpulley what u got to watch out for, other than that they run great
  23. where n scotland mate
  24. gave up rivotting them together, never lasted long.......used to overlap the ends and bind together with black tape, 2m or 3m chipwood we just mark with the saw as we sned instead.
  25. spoke to a Stihl chain techinican at a german forestry show stand, he said proper manual filing should out perform a guide by 5%......every little helps

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