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Joe

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  1. Joe

    Which saw?

    stihl ms280i isan excellent little saw
  2. thats what the website says, but i'm sure swb has a pair of a's. but i may be wrong ?????
  3. i have the hiflex type c's but to be honest i would like to try a different make as i am sick of the poor quality stitching
  4. i'm after some type a chainsaw trousers for the summer, and was wandering what people thought were the best ones i had the camo ones from sevsafe in mind as stevie has said how good they are before, and my cs38 examiner said they were the dogs b's as well ? cheers in advance
  5. Joe

    Beat the BUTCHER

    nowt wrong with that, its a nice tip reduction
  6. well they did about a month ago when my dad got his camera from there
  7. when i went skiing in france with my old school there was a girl that i really didn't like, there was a large barell/drum buried in the ground that was full of literally ice cold water, we covered it over with snow so it couldn't be seen and then called her over, and she fell straight in up to her waste it was out of order but hilarious at the time
  8. yeah but jessops price match UK prices
  9. go to a jessops shop and get them to advise you on the best one and let you have a play with some, them find it the cheapest you can on the internet, and if its a UK price jessops will match it
  10. nope, im cool with big joe thanks
  11. nice work as usual stevie
  12. it looks like the bark has been peeled away, and the tree is bleeding sap, but i don't know and I'm sure monkeyd will help you out
  13. congratulations to you, Sarah and Skye mate
  14. at work we've got a 10t electric splitter from fuel wood, its the one that can do 3 positions, we have not found a log that it wont split yet and is a very well made bit of kit.
  15. oh right, would it not be comfier to just wear a long sleeved t shirt? just a thought
  16. are they chainsaw protectors on your arms? and if they are how come your wearing them when not cutting?
  17. looks like a real nice tree to climb
  18. i see what you are saying, but they do have there place, for example on one of the contracts that we are working through at the minute there is a lot of crown lifts, which take less than five mins with the powered pole saw, but if had to be climbed would take at least 20 mins, wjich would also be at a loss to the company and it would not be worthwhile doing the work, but the polesaw makws it so much more productive
  19. i passed 38 a few weeks ago, it was just like a recreational climb with a bloke watching you, very enjoyable, if you have a little bit of common sense and reads the schedule you'll walk it

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