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Stephen Blair

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  1. i see you are back. have you been given another chance you bad boy lol

  2. i had already changed it so not to get attacked by the sneaky editors:sneaky2:
  3. try again mate with that number, i really dont get the nfu at all, they were the same with me years ago until willie turned up, good luck:001_smile:
  4. i think you have just been unlucky mate in the last few trees you have felled:sad:, the bench grinder is great for getting them all the same size after a major nasty metal encounter, but then i always give them a going over with a hand file. today i was using an old chain on the 046 that i thought was for the bin, i gave it a quick sharpen and holy smokes i could hardly hang onto the saw, sometimes you can just get it spot on. if i were you i would get some spare chains and keep them in the truck. ps. i can sharpen a 6 foot bar in 18 seconds, no more than 5 rubs a tooth:001_tongue:
  5. rupe the small ones are about 3 quid and will last a month no bother brewing every day, and the canister fits inside it when not getting used. i need to fire mine up again, spending too much on teas and coffees from cafes:sad:
  6. it is looking that way johny:sneaky2:and i was going to offer him some local chip and log outlets:001_smile:
  7. please post some pics of your craney mog:001_smile:
  8. is that a log crane on the mog at the back??
  9. i think its just the bearing mate, get yourself a jet boil they are excellent
  10. it wont be that when you get squished:sneaky2:
  11. 2 words tom, hiab trailer:001_smile: cut, lift, home time:001_tongue:
  12. i will be there joe, i will put a traffic cone on my head so you dont stand on me kind sir:001_tongue:
  13. and my living room curtains:blushing:
  14. i was told they are the most teritorial bird in the british isles, maybe they are mate:001_smile:
  15. it will match the jeep then steve:001_smile:
  16. double holy smokes:scared1:i would call them up mate, if they dont kill themselves first they might get someone else. imagine how they treat trees:thumbdown:
  17. i am bothered mate, i have passed on loads of work to them with great responses from here. and i was wanting you to owe me a pint:001_tongue:
  18. holy smokes, that is brutal.. not one for grassing or bad mouthing others work but get on the phone to bt dean. looks like you could get yourself a new contract:001_smile:
  19. will one of you tell me what the cambium is, the suspence is killing me:001_smile:
  20. well done mate, up there for thinking, down there for dancing
  21. i see mate, easy mix up. i know how bogged a mog can get, i have done it once and had to get my mate up with his hgv recovery wagon, lucky he was a mate.
  22. really sorry to hear that tommer, there is no excuse. :thumbdown:if i get a chance tomorrow i will give them a call and have a moan at them for you, their loss mate:001_smile:
  23. dont phone your local office, call my local office. ask for willie 01563 524 013. i will await your reply in a few days with the offer of a pint, i accept:001_smile:

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