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arbaholic

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  1. lol. It definitly needs picking up.
  2. Too many thefts goin on at the moment. thieving scum
  3. just recieved mine today also. Thanks alot jonesie. Will be sending santa claus your way this year to buy me a few prezzies!!
  4. lol. what an imagination
  5. I would put his days wages into a sandwich and eat it infront of him. see what he thinks of that! lol. I wouldnt really but would be funny.
  6. arbaholic

    What Saw

    The best setup in my opinion is: Ms 240, 16 inch bar Ms 36, 18 inch bar ms 46, 25 inch bar. A saw for every occasion and plenty of power in all.
  7. yeah ill sponsor it no problem. First thing find loadsa cash. . . . erm seem to be having some technical difficulties!
  8. I remember seeing that when i was doing my ground tickets. Good times.
  9. Nasty, that mustve been a pretty bad pinch!
  10. It could be worse, you could have shot your mulch all over here flower beds!!
  11. Not a bad guess then. Do i get a prize for closest guess, loads of money or a new harness should be fine i reckon. .
  12. Another thing with the husky cans is when the petrol filler jams open on a hot day your petrol slowly disapears off into the sky. nice. Like the oil fillers on em tho. Apart from that stihl or oregon.
  13. looks like a staffy kind of jack rustle to me? . . .
  14. Nice little surprise that!
  15. Do you think that the older 357 is better made then the newer ones?! Out of the three which i used the oldest one was the best and one was pretty much brand new. Someone i was working with said that the newer ones play about more because they have been tampered with too make them more environmentally friendly or something? Not sure if thats the case or not. i keep my saw in the house so i hope not!. It gets worse though when you start thinking of which room is best to keep it in over night! Hope thats not just me . .
  16. Sounds good to me
  17. Will have to use that last one!
  18. I have been using the 357 xp quite alot recently. Its the main groundsaw were im working and when its running and your cutting wood its a really likeable saw, plenty of power and torque, its not bulky atall the anti-vibration is good and it feels nice to use. Im not sure if i could buy one though and the reason being is that out of the three they all have problems and two are only a month or so old. Whether you need to cold start it again and again to get it going even when you have been using it and only put it down for 2 seconds, or it cuts out completely when just dabbing the throttle or after constant use the tickover becomes irregular there just always seems to be something playing up. Its a shame because i would like to get one but im just not sure if i could trust it enough. Id be interested to hear what everyone else's experiences are with this saw. Has anyone found one to be completely faultless?
  19. No problem, glad to help. If its not too easy to get due to your diet you could always try a protein shake. There easy to take and will bump up your protein levels. There reasonably priced also.
  20. That is a wicked picture!
  21. I think your going to get that whether you stretch or not. Due to the physical nature of climbing your constantly using your muscles which rips them so that they grow, which is probably the pain your feeling. This wont completely wipe out the pain but try eating alot of protein, it repairs your muscles which will take the edge of the soreness. Hope that helps.
  22. I stretch every morning, but never just before i climb. Few thrusts on your climbing line normally gets you pretty warm.
  23. good luck. Good answers to your questions and don't rush the practical and you`ll be fine.
  24. Two lads i was working with one said to the other you need x-ray mate, see if youve got a days work in ya!
  25. That is quality. will have to use that!

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