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glark

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  1. Mick, I don't know you from Adam, but we speak from the same page
  2. If it's not coming down, don't understand the problem. Try and climb it just for the crack ?
  3. Depends on the the limb size compared to the trunk I think. If its a big limb that the tree tree has no chance of occluding then all your doing is creating a wildlife habitat I reckon
  4. That would of been "nicht den Hintern"
  5. Totally agree. Had a 576xp been back under warranty 3 times, they even did a "sonic clean" once ! Came back ok for a bit then went t@ts up every time. Got shot after their last try and fix it. Their top handled saw was crap too in my opinion, but so is the 201t unless you're a wiz at tweaking em.
  6. Obviously good climbing but madness IMO
  7. Weve moved similar size on a site 2, sometimes 3 times. Last time was last summer and hot as @@@@. Not letting them dry out between moves and aftercare - watering, they never lost one. Pretty surprised to be honest they put up with it.
  8. Love the last sentence. Seen chaps put on harnesses with all manner of things hanging off them.
  9. Agree about the 540, not up to real work IMO. The first 201's were pants too unless you started drilling holes or knew how to mod saws properly. Got a new 201 the other week but still too soon to tell whether any improvements have been made.
  10. In the tree helping from the vid. Sorry! Only joking

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