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THE88MAN

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  1. with all this wet weather lately i needed cheering up so i put the vcr on and played my wedding video backwards
  2. currently suffering sciatica i foolishly topped large leylandii today off a 30ft ladder rather than climbing and subsequently slashed my thumb with the ms200,say no more,ladders suck
  3. agree with most of that,372 especially,give a small mention to the 353,more reliable sibling to the 357.in my 262 moment of madness my oppo used to thin with a 61,big,cumbersome,but never seemed to break and ran longer on a fill
  4. bought it brand new hot summer of 96,line thinning spruce,carpal tunnel heaven and tinnitus to match(when it ran)been in the very back of my shed since!
  5. i've a 262 i'll swap you for a mother in law or tropical disease:001_smile:
  6. i had a 357 once and spent most of my time also with my feet up...........................waiting for parts:001_tongue:
  7. looks like he's cranking a warm 357 to me,that makes anyone's arse hang out!
  8. i'll have a go at that one,ex army myself,here here mate
  9. appreciate all feedback on this one guys and gals.had a 361 for 6 months now,mainly groundwork and logging,used 026/260 for 15 years prior,the 361 seems to be all bangs and whistles but on 15/16" i'd rather pick up the the 260.above that i run 440/460 and 88,for me it just dont do what it says on the tin,anyone feel the same?
  10. few years back i spent every weekend on steep,hot,railway banks getting torn to shreds by thorn bushes,but it payed the bills at the time
  11. part or job lot? birch burns nice but only keeps a year my friend
  12. hi gav, if its any good to you i'm self employed,pts,nptc(not climbing),based in northants,looking for weekend,callout or short term work with own kit and travel. regards,steve
  13. wet ash aint funny but surely a monkey puzzle wins this one hands down!
  14. give the mrs an old jonsered 2036 and a saw horse,then the woodburners always lit and she feels "part of the team"
  15. hi all,new to arbtalk though i've been listening in for a while to an informative and witty site.thought i might be able to offer my services to any of you that may need any part time/short term/short notice work.i've many years experience in large timber,forestry,railway and roadside work.i've all relevant nptc,pts and public liability papers,based in northants and willing to travel with my own equipment.i will consider both price/day work,am very reliable and(cliche)enjoy a challenge.for what its worth i also have a windblow certificate.thanks for reading my bit and all the best

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