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T14EES T14UNK

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  1. Hope this works ok. Pictures as requested earlier. I don't think they came out very well but hopefully not too bad.
  2. its a tarp. hoped it might just make the sawdust less messy. ive got a couple of pics back home so i'll dig them out.
  3. All groundies end up being 'the best' after they get superb mentoring from me:lol: Last track is 'History', - Black light- Groove Armada. Bob, its the hobbs being used.
  4. Finally got round to completing the videos for this job. Had a pain of a job editing it because it wouldn't finalise and publish so I ended up with three shorter vids rather than two but at least its worked. Trees had been dropping a few large limbs so they came out. Fortunately managed to lower most of it off the first tree which was nice. The trees were a couple of meters down a steep banking so it would have been hard pulling it all up and out. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzI7JlAwdvU]YouTube - Two Ash trees dismantled / felled. Day 1 (part 1)[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aicmg9l89L4]YouTube - Two Ash trees dismantled / felled. Day 1 (part 2)[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea8qjS27410]YouTube - Two Ash trees dismantled / felled. Day 2[/ame]
  5. do you know how much yet. I know of quite a stretch sat about waiting for a use or a buyer maybe.
  6. Hardly a toy. It must be an essential work item. One of many essential work items!!
  7. Absolutely. VAT is very fair way of taxing. Nd it generates a lot of revenue. And it's not like they don't need it really is it.
  8. Maybe as a demonstration video.
  9. Silky's do rule small pruning though over a noisy saw
  10. I'm glad the 026 (or ms260 maybe) but I'd say 026 is better, has been mentioned. They seem to be bomb proof... over the last 10 or so years Ive got one which is still going strong. The most reliable saw Ive ever used or owned. 066 doesnt get used as much but is super reliable. But I'd say the amount of use and banging about, an 020t/ms200t has to be my favourite. Its an extension of your right arm that you cant do without. Or dont want to anyway Ps. I have used Husky and am only in favour of stihl because of reliabilty.
  11. You need an excuse to carry on though really don't you:sneaky2: Only joking, its better to have come out morally on top:thumbup1:
  12. First thing I thought too:confused1: Full throttle would have had that going no probs at all.... if the chainbreak was off:lol: What a donkey
  13. Standing on 5' ladders with a 40' pole pruner would make my legs shake a bit too Liam.
  14. So has anyone ever had the front loader tested. And what about the splitter on the 3-point linkage.
  15. I like the sound of that. I'll be trying that out. I normally build a lattice cos I like playing and also it never fails but this is something new to play at. Cheers
  16. Cheers. I think that might be one I found earlier but haven't rung yet cos it's shut at the mo. Thanks for the help though cos I think that's most likely to be the best hope.
  17. Just hoping someone could do me a google search. I've got limited wifi on my iPhone. I'm in chamonix and lost the remote for my pov1 helmet cam. The weather is cracking and it's the last day tomorrow and I'm fed up of getting the camera going without the remote. I need to find somewhere in chamonix that might have spare remotes for sale. A link or preferably a phone number would be fantastic cheers.
  18. Liam. Can it punch it's way through 6 foot wall with only a scratch to show like a cabstar can??? Good truck dude!!
  19. Immigrants v I'm a grunt. It didn't take much to guess who would would win that one. Embarassing but not at all surprising. Maybe they didn't do enough interviewing beforehand.
  20. Two jet boils tomorrow maybe Liam. Got anything interesting worth frying?
  21. If its an SD card it should be fine. In the maldives I had a waterproof case for a Canon Ixus. One day I was a bit impatient putting the rubber ring on correctly to seal it and jumped in and started snapping away. Then whilst looking at the screen mid shot I thought 'whats that bubble doing there?' Half full WATERPROOF camera case with a weeks worth of honeymoon pics. And the rest of the week had no idea whether the card would be ok. But it was totally fine and still use it now.
  22. Ive done that before on my cabstar. With your knee in the middle of the door it bent back dead easy. Cabstar might be a little flimsy compared to a disco though
  23. I used to use Universal. 01371 875331 But I do think they are south somewhere. Used to just mail the parts.
  24. Is it the women or the weapons that you feel is the major part of your life there.

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