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Stephen Blair

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  1. it would be at least a grand an hour minimuim of 4 days, their isnt a tree on the planet that would justify that bad boy..if you have never seen one that big then you probably wouldnt believe how big they are..they needed the 500 tonner to lift a half ton electric thingy into our safeway when it was built. they forgot to put it in when it was getting built and werent allowed anything in the car park.. it came on 4 artics with another crane to build it up. expensive boo boo
  2. baldwins usually used to be a ton per hour...12 years ago when i saw the 1000tonner working. they need another crane to build it..
  3. the crotch only goes when your legs are really sweaty or wet and the crotch is lower, take a big high step up something and riiiiiiiipp..
  4. and 2 inch orange chipper with ladders behind me, i wish i had a scottish wee brother do you...
  5. whats a portaledge??
  6. i think they have now developed a seatbelt that can be worn lying down, please do not ask for any evidence to this information, because i cannot provide any, i just heard...all right:001_cool:
  7. of bananas which i presume are
  8. i am working in an oak woodland that has been neglected for years dave, i will have a nosy about for you next week
  9. how much hassle must it be to try and steal a timber grab, and i bet your one would of been a heavy one at that...:scared1:it must feel horrible knowing someone has been in your place, glad it never got stolen mate:001_smile:
  10. itsa roastin toastin today mate in largsvagas:001_cool:where abouuts are you:confused1:
  11. my mate ran a ford f150, it was a petrol v6, he bought it brand new. beautiful looking jeep. absolute work horse. it wasnt that bad on fuel because it wasnt working that hard for its engine size, not like a transit or ldv screaming its nuts off all day
  12. where do you get the sachets of lucozade mate:001_smile:
  13. proper good that, i especially like the wee grey dug. lol
  14. i think it is steve going by the bark and the low branches that have been removed
  15. my flat file is no where near the cutter when giving it a good rub
  16. sorry to hear of your loss tom, that must of been a tough time for yourself and family..their grief will be made easier by your talent, something for them to admire..your work is head and shoulders above any i have ever seen, and your dad will certainly be proud mate
  17. hi tommy, i just found your thread. amazing as usual..how long did that take you?
  18. hi tommy, hows you. its my thread so i am derailing it:001_tt1:have you been busy doing cool carvings mate??
  19. i think they were looking for someone to make an example of mate
  20. star wars bar is my local
  21. its an unforseen circumstance, you could always grind as much as you can and at least get it below ground level if possible
  22. its the only thing that will fit in the cubical house.

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