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geoff

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  1. Great find,thanks I enjoyed that!
  2. I would confront the main man fairly but firmly,sounds like his letters could amount to libel. He is after winning the contracts by frightening the client that you are not viable,thats treading on thin ice in my books,very low. Hope you come out on top!
  3. Thats a good post,frightening stuff,from an end user's perspective I hope someone gets hung for that! Bet they will have a new game to play,pass the hot potato!
  4. :thumbup1:young Jelly is realy getting the hang of that,good clean string separation,which is hard to grasp
  5. Cool link Matt!
  6. If you have disced up a trunk its a great help picking it all up without bending down & getting hold of the pieces,just 'tock' it into the end grain & swing the piece up,the tool end comes out easy too as it curls like a hook,when your wood is wet & slippy (no funny comments please),you'd be impressed how easy it makes the job,also for dragging lengths too:001_smile:
  7. Nice pics Mark,like em both.
  8. These are great back savers when picking up disced up timber,wouldnt be without mine! Stihl Log Pick 500 Gram - £22.08 - Picks and Hooks - Arborist Equipment & Forestry Kit - Stafford West Midlands
  9. On you way home pull over & let the traffic go by,or go round the block helps stop follower thieves,they aint all in transits.
  10. It will be out in a couple of months,according to a husky rep at a show.
  11. Nice place,I bet it was busy there a good few years back!
  12. The client obviously loves his tree,thats cool! Makes a change from some clients!
  13. Its out there round here,steady rather than overwhelming,hope it picks up for you soon.......And Ive had some of those Mark!
  14. Be carefull,it could have gone down a transfer port into the crankcase and be out of sight,I may be wrong on this as I have not seen the 660 internals,but I would have the barrel off,blow out the crankcase with the saw upside down. I stand to be corrected,but it could be a concern,as you would not see the bit if you dont take the barrel off.
  15. They are a good little motor,I'v had one for 3 years now,its been reliable,nippy,very good off road,and does about 35 to the gallon used sensibly. Its great fun to drive,but not a motorway blaster!
  16. Very sad to learn of this life lost,It can happen all to easily to any of us.
  17. Pump fuel,especially when in a 2 stroke mix can go sour in a month or two,if its sat for a while,and was ok last time used,this is probably the answer. clean old fuel out of the system & replace with fresh,maybe a wee bit down the venturi tube(air intake) just to get it to run up.
  18. Hope they do bring them back,I want another one.
  19. Looks a good strong machine,dosco stuff is well built.
  20. Sweet tractor,my first proper tipper truck was a Leyland terrier,that was a cracking motor!An old G series it was.
  21. Ditto!but from 2006:001_smile: Cracking little chipper,just watch the exhaust outlet for scorching grass as it points at the ground.
  22. Talked to a husky rep last week,he thinks it may be out in a couple of months,but not available yet.
  23. An introduction to John martyn,may not be everyones taste of getting rid of the days turmoil,I like it! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyV--s65vGU&feature=related]YouTube - John Martyn - Couldn't Love You More[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UikPQOaJpfU&feature=related]YouTube - John Martyn - Solid Air[/ame]
  24. Well heres a very strange one! And he is there getting wet! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EJ5SJmsTFQ]YouTube - David Bowie Please Mr. GraveDigger[/ame]
  25. I hear you but I think,as a part time shrink,you are in denial ! Its ok...you just wont get over it!!!

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