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Ewan Murray

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  1. If you heat up the end of a chainsaw file and melt a hole in your rope you can thread a small piece of throwline through tie in a loop and when retrieval is needed girth hitch the retrieval ball on the throwline loop. Sent from my MHA-L09 using Arbtalk mobile app
  2. Not after chainsaw boots after climbing ones, have had miendls and feel their quality has gone down hill recently Sent from my MHA-L09 using Arbtalk mobile app
  3. After my Arbpro clip and steps have come to the end of their life I'm in need for a new set of climbing boots looking for some suggestions, I have had akus in the past and salewas just after some other recommendations thanks. Not looking for chainsaw boots. [ATTACH]221725[/ATTACH] Sent from my MHA-L09 using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. Tree climbing competition Sent from my MHA-L09 using Arbtalk mobile app
  5. Yeah it was mate, glad I could be of help. Thanks for the info Rich [emoji106] Sent from my SM-G925F using Arbtalk mobile app
  6. Sent from my SM-G925F using Arbtalk mobile app
  7. Picture makes it a bit clearer Sent from my SM-G925F using Arbtalk mobile app
  8. No its not Joe but has two buttons to open it and you fit the rope into it with out taking the pin completely out, as the second button stops you removing the pin. Sent from my SM-G925F using Arbtalk mobile app
  9. I have been using the singing tree quickie found its works really well can be a bit tight with larger diameter ropes but is handy if you want to move your tie in point. Sent from my SM-G925F using Arbtalk mobile app
  10. Wonder what they are like on really skinny stuff, if the thickness is smaller than distance between the spikes?
  11. The initial cost seems expensive, if you get two battery's could you get away with just one battery for day to day use ? Also how long does the oil last as with normal saws the fuel runs out first so topping the oil happens instictivly?
  12. I find attaching my lanyard to the handle of my saw far easier to manage and doesn't leave it dangling around at my feet or ripping the right leg of my chainsaw trousers to pieces as it gets caught up, also using a small krab rather than a ring makes it far more versatile when stowing the saw, e.g. when out on a limb and quickly clipping it back to my bridge or lower ds on my tree motion to handle a branch.
  13. <p>Yes mate did thanks sorry didnt get the notification through my phone</p>

  14. Afraid not mate but saved by splitting the bill three ways THANKS MATE
  15. Keema rice and keema nan two different types things TOMMY HAHA THANKS MATE
  16. At a CURRY place chicken madras keema rice keema nan alloo panner, thanks MATE 👍👍👍
  17. Just found 50p while cleaning result.
  18. Found these on the way home. Bargain, milton keynes m and s, I didn't get them I'm watching my weight but if anyone wants to spoil the missus with posh stuff there all yours!
  19. This is a new lanyard developed by a friend as long reach and stows nicely.
  20. Hey everyone, been using the fly for a while now but struggling to find a hitch that runs as I would like, I know a few people on here have used fly for a while hoping for a bit of advice thanks.
  21. The dead stem? If so yeah I i did
  22. Here's another reduction from site we didn't go as hard as requested as the tree was in a lot better state than the other one.
  23. Steves correct that's the remaining foliage at the back going out over the neighbours, hasn't fully leafed yet, so hopefully won't look as thin in the next few days etc, the size of some of the wounds and hollows on it where massive the parks just worried about lawsuits etc so a lot of action is taken pre-emptively

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