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josharb87

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  1. Been thinking about actually getting some sort of Arb qualification, but not sure what, so gratefull for advise! Obviously my location is a bit of a problem, i cant attend any weekly classes, but could attend something once a month in the UK. Is there any online courses i can do at my own pace? I dont really know, but i like the sound of ISA or AA, ISA Preffered as its more internationaly recognised
  2. Really cool Vid! 2.21 was an awesome bit of editing
  3. Fantastic piece of film
  4. 22k give or take Kranman Bison 6000 | Dalarna | Blocket just the kranman trailer 10k'ish http://www.blocket.se/varmland/Timmervagn_med_kran_38649224.htm?ca=11&w=3
  5. 70cc works well Recently found that with inboard clutches with the direct mount it was a pain to fit, it was fitted slightly off destrowing the needlenose bearing, with out board clutched saws its as simple as changing a bar, much better imo if you want to take the saw off and on
  6. Oh yes! Clean your helmet first, i used bathroom bleach and it came up like new, let it dry, stuck it on and held firmly for a minute. the cameras had plenty of knocks when on the helmet, still stuck fast, and the mounts been soaked in rain, snow, plus 35c and minus 25c
  7. oh dear god, landrover are making some crap now
  8. Use the curved sticky mount just foward of center, with the visor up it just touches the camera body on mine
  9. I pruned some in Cambridge, just reduced back some of the sticky outy bits (profesional term there) to pull their form into a tighter more formal shape, no regrowth from cuts 3 years later
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    Axes?

    Come again? Cool, Why do you find it usefull? I was looking at the medium forest axe . . I dont like the weight of splitting mauls for carrying around, although they might be more efficient per swing It will definatly be a GB axe, as i can swing by the factory next time we visit my girlfriends family home in the north, Cheers on the heads up on that Xersuis:thumbup:
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    Axes?

    Gränsfors is almost on the way, to Härnösand! Think it'll have to be a GB then, nice link
  12. If you're worried about it looking like it was you with your existing logs, take a sly photo of them doing it and keep hold of it
  13. josharb87

    Axes?

    Looking for an axe, not for firewood, mainly for knocking in wedges when felling. not too heavy, a head of around 1kg, i want it for a long time, so must look pretty and i like the ones with polished heads seen some where the wooden shaft is protected with metal where it normally gets splintered but cant remember the make. anyone got reccomendations?
  14. whats happening to yours? 5 months in and the black ankle supports on mine are in pieces, and theres no way they're waterproof, the leather seems to soak up and hold any moisture
  15. those are fantastic!
  16. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/members/mattkeen-albums-log-cabin-pics-picture5110-022.html that link might work rob the one with the mog in looks awesome!
  17. hope you dont mind me adding some, but its a great function on the camera! From Sweden, Norway, Scotland and England
  18. Awesome Pics there, fair size top too
  19. Off course! That way, being out of site, you wont up stage me again
  20. Rob it was raining, 5 out of 6 working days! also shot a 1936 147 rifle and pump action SG which i was awfull at, but had 25% accuracy with the .44 remington magnum which i was pleased with Cheers for the week Mike, You and Katrina are welcome here, to the gay capital of europe, perhaps pride week would be best
  21. They, like all bits of kit have pros and cons, in my limited experience of working alongside one the pros dont out weigh the cons as far as i could see. . . yet
  22. I only use my 200 as there spare saws are in poor condition, ground and felling saws are the firms and in good nick, but just been offered another job with new saws. the 88 never comes out to firms jobs now I really hope the new husky is brilliant straight out of the box
  23. Used a choice of 2 201t's for 6 months untill the end of last year then brought a new 200t, 200t is awesome straight out of the box, used another 201t again this week once and shuddered. Id like to try a 201 again, but tacho tuned after its run in. Then again the husky could be worth waiting for
  24. A hopper mounted winch like on the american chippers would pull a timberwolf apart
  25. thought you'd brought a brand new alaskan?

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