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tommer9

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  1. I am not your bud, and i am real enough already thank you. Crooss cut and maintainence is 180 down here through Kernow Training group, and (i have just rung the training provider) you are required to be trained to at least this standard to use a chainsaw at your place of work in this country. I did read your post, and if you read mine properly i stated 'if you use them proffessionally'. You dont, as you point out, so this doesnt apply to you..... 'Bud'
  2. David, yeah- i was taught that in 96 on my basic chainsaw course, by a LANTRA instructor...Even a farmer shouold have training technically speaking if he wants to keep his hederow trees in good condition or off his fields etc.
  3. Hi guys. My aunt wholives very near Manafon in mid wales needs a good firewood supplier. For years her husband and her have been self suficient for firewood, taking trees down on loacal farms in exchange for wood etc, but my uncle died a couple of years back and she now needs to buy some. If any of you are nearby can you pm me. Cheers. Tommer.
  4. Looks like we have joined the club........woke up to snow falling this morning. Funnily enough they said last night that cornwall wasnt going to get any... Well Olly is chuffed to bits- i just hope it doesnt settle!
  5. Hahaha....thats so funny- its exactly what i meant!!:laugh1:
  6. It was assumed that the junk mail referred to was junk Email, as the context in which was made the reference to said mail was internet related. You are correct in thinking that Nod 32 Eset is unable to stop Royal Mail delivering junk mail to your letter box.
  7. Now were talking:thumbup:
  8. Always been a stihl man, with a 36 and 48 for the 088, but i have just got a husky 390xp coz i used one and was really impressed with it, running a 28 inch bar. Really gutsy yet light (after 088!), really smooth and it has 2 piston rings (which has always been a big plus in stihls favour for me) and bridges the gap between the ms362 and the 088 perfectly i find. Having said that, if i didnt already have the 088 i would have almost certainly gone for a 660 stihl.
  9. Well done Steve- and the server (just about) held it together too!
  10. I am soooo jealous of you lot with all that snow.........but at the same time happy that i dont have to endure the aftermath too...
  11. tommer9

    snowmen

    That first one looks sooo lifelike. Was the second one built by a blind person though.....??? :lol:sorry Justin:blushing:
  12. Just looked at the website- very tempting...get away from all the sh1te and earn an ok wage toboot......
  13. Haha- i have just looked at the ad for that Bruunett- i HAVE followed that down the road with a part load on it!!
  14. You can mate- its cornwall remember:thumbup1: Unless you drive past Fraddon when the pigs and VOSA are there, you can do what you like in a machine like that down here. You buy it ill drive it:thumbup:
  15. tommer9

    snowmen

    Love the second one sean....i think the first is a snow dwarf not a snowman..
  16. tommer9

    snowmen

    Fair enough. Cool snowman all the same.:thumbup1:
  17. I know quite a few that have their vehicles converted, and they ALL swear by it. There seem to be outlets for the gas everywhere down here too. I would SERIOUSLY consider a disco with a gassed V8 on what others say about it.
  18. tommer9

    snowmen

    Bob, did you rip that pic from somewhere, or is that what Holmfirth looks like.....chalets and mountains covered in softwood...
  19. Have a look at the link i posted- it shows the front of a ranger with a winch fitted. It doesnt appear to be the same set up as a landy, which takes a winch bumper, more that the winch sits in a cradle bolted to the 2 chassis rails, and a hole gets cut into the existing plastic bumper to allow the tray and winch to stick out.
  20. Yeah thats a flippin rip of. Custom builds are always alot more than off the shelf items though.

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