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liamjordan

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  1. ahahaha sooo true!!! but to be honest i have been driving 6ishhh months now, i think cant remember, and i have only seen one police car near us, once you go about 10 - 15 miles then you start seeing them
  2. dub [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4sVMUpbDwM&feature=related]YouTube - Doctor P - Sweet Shop (FULL)[/ame]
  3. very true but actually mines pretty good on fuel mines pre one of the older ones, pre turbo, well seems better than my mates turbo version good answer i see the logic!
  4. nah i didnt... someone did thoo why not? we had it with us, thought we might as well use it
  5. This oak tree failed, and was milled up on site by someone with a lucus, we had the firewood
  6. this is why having a 90 is much better took me hardly any time to fit the winch to it ahah, but good luck! should be sweet!
  7. Did this tree a while back, just havent got round to scanning the photos in
  8. sweeeeeet! would really like to meet some of the people off here! can decide what days to go, might just go all three
  9. with my cousin (week days mostly, depending on when colleges wants me there, it varies) he picks me up at 8:00, drops me home around 5:00 - 5:30ish, half hour break at 10:00 and half hour-ish at 1:00, they vary depends what we and the weather are doing lol at the weekends or days im free with my granddad normally 9:00 or 9:30 to 3:00 or 4:00 but again it depends what we are doing
  10. very niceeeeeee! looks like a sweet job! that county is a beast
  11. yeah what i meant really was whats a 780? ahaha ahhh i see, that makes sense
  12. aww they do look great when their brand new and clean, but they also look amazing when they're old and battered ahaha never seen a 880 box before why does it have 780 on it aswell?
  13. i wore front protection to college for the past 2 years, most of the course consisted of forestry work, the only arb was the 2 weeks of tree climbing (cs38 and cs39) when i wore type c's for the 39 as for trousers, i have Type A Hi-Flex and SIP Type C Freedoms they are both great! Also a pair of type C Oregon Super Comfort or summin the Red and Black ones, im not to keen on them, might sell them
  14. that looks sweeeeeeet! i do love festivals! go to the small local ones and mountain board comps, stuff like that, its all good fun! glad you had a good time!
  15. ahahaaa legend! what festival was that?
  16. two big cherries i did on a first thinning jobby, they arent that great to be honest
  17. im sure the back handle ms200 used to be in the stihl catalogue? last years one maybe?
  18. sweeeet! whats its going for?
  19. nice one!!! thats sweet!
  20. sweet thread! and some sweet hinges guys! heres one i did
  21. niceeee! how much do you think it actually improves performance?
  22. is that one of the newer fransguard winchs? cus our 25ish old one works amazing! as for the double drum winch idea, they are great but depends what tractor your thinking of running it on as there is a fair bit of weight out the back, especially the fransguard ones
  23. think everyone knows that goes the same with us but it is very yummy
  24. just looking at the actual power sharp chain, this is not a new ideal, i have a small bit of chain that has similar cutters to that in the shed, thats probably older than me, i didnt no what its from so granddad enlightended me, its off an old saw, cant remember the make that had a grinding disc built inside so it was a self sharpening chainsaw, i'll find out more off him and get a pic of the chain
  25. that americans cant sharpen? haha it looks pretty sweet, would have loved to see that demo rob sounds like a beast

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