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slack ma girdle

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  1. I have BFG MT on the front, they will five years old this June, ans there is still a bit of life left in them. I have Kumho on the back, they give better grip, but they do not wear very well. The Kumho are 2.5 years old, and they have lost over half there rubber.
  2. Why not just cut of the bottom part of the plastic handle, it wont effect the structural integity, and wont cause the glazing on your rope. Are you sure that it is this that is causing the glazing ? Unless you are going for world records in accent surely you will not be generating enough friction and heat to cause the glazing ?
  3. Definitly a softwood, larch is a good bet. Shame we don't have smell o vision, as most of the soft woods have a distinctive smell.
  4. It is too low down, my back is aching just watching it. It needs some form of table on either side of the splitter so you are not having to keep picking logs off the floor.
  5. Not as short, no music, Camera not quite in the right position, but i did miss the fence.
  6. Stick them on the windscreen. Then place bets on how long they will take to dissolve. When they start to disolve, you can change the pattern by swerving the vehicle sharply. Good fun on long trips. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. We need discriptions and diagrams, This sounds very interesting. Come on don't be shy.
  8. Snot beech.
  9. Ere you go, just started ferrying in materials to start next week.
  10. Alder sells like hot cakes around here, on account of its ease to split, and quick time to season. I normally get between £35-40 per cube depending on diameter.
  11. Yes and yes. This will help: Forestry Commission Wales - Felling Licences - Felling Licence Quick Guide
  12. Come on then lets see
  13. There is also a good article in essential Arb this month.
  14. That i fine tottering pile. I am sure you could have codged a few more on. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  15. Nope Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  16. Auz would be a good bet, as there is good sized snatch out there. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  17. Another good vid, got any more ? P.S ignore the winging Poms
  18. Any takers ? PINE LOG WITH MOSS, NATURES ART BY LA CICUTA | eBay
  19. It is a T or J 16. It is the one down from the 1.6 ton one which i can not remember the name. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  20. Yee haaaa total distruction. It will be good to see the vid of it going right. Good post. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  21. They are all 'nice', but they only do one thing, and they need alot of work to justify the expence. For small scale, and small diameter extraction, i think a 3-5 ton digger pulling a trailer is the way forward, AND they can do other things, AND they are much cheaper. P.S. if i had the money i would go for the Vimek
  22. Handy that someone had lost a couple of logs on the road, for youto fell the tree on to.
  23. Nah feeling a bit horse, cough cough. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  24. Complete with lunge on top of all large machinery used. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  25. Sea buckthorn, it has 2" thorns. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

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