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  1. He didn't say that, he said he speaks his mind where others wont.
  2. Some of that stuff is 30 inch plus. Made the fingers tingle a bit:thumbdown:
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  4. I like those for a re direct but I will be staying with my pinto rig for the main anchor.
  5. That's the worst weed concealment ever Ignore it, or go nick it depending on your lifestyle
  6. Its a girls excuse for not being able to sharpen a saw properly. These gadgets de skill you. Learn to live without it because one day you might not have it and you will be stuck with a file and a blunt saw. Full chisel chain is naturally more aggressive than semi and has a natural tendency to kick more than semi so its not likely to be the gadget that's causing it. I cant see Stihl's lawyers allowing them to market an implement that makes kick back more severe.
  7. Nope that can all be done with the motor in the car and none of it is rocket science, it can also be done with a modicum of skill and tools
  8. Camp has been making sport climbing kit since I was a teenager and that's a while now
  9. Thanks
  10. Silver it is then, is the extended battery pack worth getting?
  11. And its only a tenner Front Helmet Mount with Curved 3M? Adhesive Mount - Go Pro HD Hero Action Camera | eBay Gopro Silver making a strong run for the line edging the drift out on price
  12. That's what I was thinking but that low pro mount looks like a goer. The footage will be going on youtube so broadcast quality isn't an issue
  13. So its time I bought a head camera And looking has my head cabbaged I want the camera for a bit of work filming I like the look of the drft and I don't like the square blocky look of the go pro The budget is about 250 Any reason not to but the drift and to put up with the go pro pants shape?
  14. In your shoes, at 160 I would leave it, at 60 I would give it a punt and be prepared t be disappointed. I certainly wouldn't want it as my only front line saw, too much chance of it ducking in the middle of a job.
  15. Fixed that for you :laugh1:
  16. Nail - Head:laugh1:
  17. On the arb truck thread When I click on the button to take me to the last posting I cant get any further than the top of this page http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/arb-trucks/7896-arbtalkers-arbtrucks-132.html
  18. Fixed that for ya:laugh1:
  19. Alloy Bashlins and Buckingham super wrap Velcro pads. I have tried others and still prefer that combo.
  20. While I don't disagree that good dealer back up is priceless, a lot of the bits for a chipper are commercial off the shelf parts parts and can be sourced from local engineering factors.
  21. I have had customers like that:laugh1:
  22. Now that's a good stance:thumbup1: I hate sales pitches that say buy mine cos the other is bad
  23. I think you are a bit hung up on the bearing issue. Clearly its worthy of consideration but its only one factor in deciding which machine but don't let it be the deciding factor
  24. Realistically its goosed and should be replaced The likelihood of it making a compete "recovery" is low, decay will set in and eventually the tree will need to be removed. Do it now and confiscate the strimmer
  25. How would you establish legitimate ownership of the item and police who puts the numbers on the data base? Consider a disgruntled employee who lists their employers saws?

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