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mistahbenn

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  1. Yes mate ok I will Rigging a tree out sure is so much more productive than just bombing stuff out obviously! I cant remember the last time I did that! We have another large oak to start on monday, I might dust off the cameras for it. But after seeing bixler and hunicke vids, the bar is set high! Here is the tree we just finished today....
  2. Nice and easy, no targets! We just did a $3k oak tree over 3 yards and house roofs / garages. I dont get inspired to film anymore
  3. Yes you have to show ID to buy the proper stuff, they aint stupid... meth is serious stuff! But im happy the headaches have gone away! Ian, I bought one of those teapots to rinse the sinus, pretty good!
  4. Im down to 10% body fat, and 20 lbs off. Just worked out ive had a sinus problem for a good while, bad headaches... Sudafed really helps!
  5. Woolly sower gall in a white oak, freaked me out!
  6. Hes on about the antal ring. Gerb they are ultra low friction, no wearing on the rope.
  7. Epic mate!
  8. "Like"
  9. Good pics, but as said cradling the slings higher up would have resulted in the picks swinging too much.. None the less the tree is down and you are home, which is the main thing.
  10. I really want one of them! But wouldn't mind a cheaper version of it... Good work Reg
  11. haha! Yes send it over. Ill sent you a rope puller in return
  12. Well I dont know then mate, whats the make?
  13. Been on the beater juice mate? Im trying to find the vid but cant! Its dead ease to release under pressure anyways. Trust me.
  14. Yeh mark, puch back the mechanism, and release one click at a time, then when loose enough put into freewheel mode. Easy! And if you setup a 5:1 in front of the rope puller, you get 100:1!!! (I think, as the puller is 20:1)
  15. So one of those Fridays! Was just chipping up some long red maple branches, and one branch must have latched onto an Echo top handle, The Special Chainsaw, and dragged it to the chipper and through! Chipper did some clack clack noises, (15 inch drum chipper), and some orange plastic was in the chips. Oops! Rookie mistake, we can all make them!!! Lol You ever chipped anything apart from trees?
  16. At least you lot don't have to deal with poison ivy! Now that is the evilest stuff I earth!
  17. Nah that redirect looked sturdy enough... And not too much of an angle on the pulley. Safe as houses!
  18. Keep it up August! Inspiring stuff...
  19. Best $50 we spent, very usefull for alot of applications. Cant go wrong,
  20. mistahbenn

    Fir logs

    Looked a nice day for it mate! Peed down here ALL of yesterday, heavy!
  21. Rip off merchants should be shot.
  22. Yeh long azz trip! Went through alot of States... So much forest and farmland you wouldn't believe. BIG country! My fave state was Maryland. Similar to a lush England, rolling hills, old barns, and lots of cows. Gah I miss the smell of cow sh1t from growing up in the countryside! Took me back We saw a great band in Nashville, The Time Jumpers, Dad loved it and was getting chatted up by some old dears, and a hot barmaid!
  23. I take a loop from my hitch climber and send that down so the groundy can pull up the saw on a 2:1
  24. Yep, just took a roadtrip to Nashville. Bloody long way! 1900 miles in 4 days round trip.
  25. Well done lads. Im down to a 32 inch waste, weight varies but thats ok... lost at least a stone. Got my Dad into it since he's been visiting, and I hope he can stick to it, hes feeling the benefits already. For anyone and everyone this book is a most excellent read... Primal Body, Primal Mind: Beyond the Paleo Diet by Nora T. Gedgaudas Primal Body-Primal Mind | Beyond The Paleo Diet

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