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Tree Man Tom

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  1. Ive done exactly the same mate, mine was deeper though and i had the saw in my hand. Bloody hurt. I still get stick for it though about 18months on.. lol
  2. Ahh i remember this one! One of my favorite pictures, so simple, yet so great!!! Edit, set it as my desktop background now, hope you dont mind.
  3. Brilliant mate, hope it proves to be a move in the right direction Il be sure to place an order at some point, i find it alot easier buying online as the only free time i generally get is at evening and night times, which means shops are usually shut by the time i get home and have chance to phone up.
  4. When i took out my contract on o2 about 10months ago i could choose my number, nothing special just a list of them with the last 3 digits different, 401, 402, 403 etc.. For an extra cost i could pick from a more fancy number, somethiung along the lines of 07777700001 etc..
  5. A friend of a freind does this, its mad what they pull off. This is his youtube channel YouTube - piptrix's Channel
  6. ...and there was me thinking those horses ran on hay!
  7. I know you've probably finished college for now, but we used to take saws in with us to fix and stuff, or atleast to get help off tutors and that. Stick some pictures up mate, il see if i can point you in the right direction
  8. I did that to, add a larger intercooler and you will never look back
  9. Is it for your 180? There pretty basic machines, sure you could repair it yourself. Best to start somewhere mate, in this game you got to be able to fix your own saws if you can
  10. The cheek of it! Im surprised we dont get more here as i live along a deadend lane. We did have someone flytip aload or arb waste on a main road down here, there was witness's. A ford transit just rocked up, stopped, tipped, and drove off again. Lucky there wasnt an accident.
  11. Looks pretty mean looking! Is it compariable to a "highcrack" (Think its called something like that) If so what are the advantages of this over a highcrack?
  12. Yh the smell and dust was the worst. These sheds were small, about 5ft tall. Im 6ft 4 so that made it hard lol I get a little bit annoyed of people saying they cant get a job, theres work out there, it might not be what you ideally looking for but it will pay the bills.
  13. Cleaning out chicken sheds, horrid job but it payed the bills at the time. Id still go back to it if i had no other work.
  14. Been watching this all evening, sod football!
  15. Ive seen them do that on a logging programe on the tv, forget which one it was now. Sure is pretty cool!
  16. Sweet! The one i ride had all sorts of fancy bits and bobs along with a suspension set up that cost a fortune. Quick bike and alot of fun. Wasnt "rip your arms off" like a 250 2stroke is.
  17. Shes beautiful! 125 or 144? I ride a race prepped 144 the other day, such a nice bike ride!
  18. Bigger wheels on my landy decreased MPG, but they were mud terrains.
  19. Another reason why i wont be using it
  20. Fairenough mate, i wouldnt have got them all the same length so probably why i would have done it quicker. Fairplay for sticking it out and getting them all right.
  21. This is my main hobbie, and it also helps me chillout, whilst your riding nothing else matters

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