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mistahbenn

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  1. God bless England.
  2. *know
  3. It would have only taken me 11 minutes to climb and set up the ropes.
  4. I miss you already mate.
  5. Hi Dick.
  6. Mozza RETURNS! But Ill do it for 75 $
  7. Dont get ahead of yourself Daniel. This vid is one of the first we have seen that doesn't portray the style of the other videos. The whole of the internet "boards dominated by very small cliques" cant be wrong. No? Just take the compliments and be happy.
  8. Nice to see you had your best slacks on for the first date
  9. Is that my old 020?? Good work, and yes I was dizzy too
  10. Ill do it! Not sorry
  11. Peter you crack me up!
  12. Yeah, they probably got served vodka instead of Tea. Fair play !!!
  13. Yeah and come on you guys, its America, it aint HSE England! Get over it.
  14. For the first time Daniel, I thought this was a good video/fell. Get it down on the deck and safe as quickly as possible. Ive had my fair share of difficult fells, tricky trees and storm damage since Hurricane Irene hit a month ago, some crazy a55 5hit! Well done, good job. (And no BS!)
  15. Matty it wasn't me out there... it was the OP from another forum...Im just sharing the video and info.
  16. Just saw this over on a site Stateside, and thought I'd share it with you. I will quote the original poster, Im sure he won't mind.. [ame] [/ame] "The workers at Udal, one of the tree services that sponsored my trip to Russia in 2003, do not use spurs for removals. They use a double lanyard type system. The upper lanyard is a long one to facilitate limb walks and such, the lower one has a foot loop on it to be used as spurs to stand on. This system was superior to our Ddrt since the majority of trees in the Moscow area were either European Birch with tight crotches or Norway spruce with down sloping limbs. They did adopt the Ddrt for the English Oaks that are also native to the area. I think their approach would work good on the palms, but since we do not have a lot in ND I have not been able to test the technique personally. The following video is from their website Îáñëóæèâàíèå ïàðêîâûõ äåðåâüåâ. Ëå÷åíèå, îáðåçêà, óõîä, óäàëåíèå äåðåâüåâ. Ðàáîòà ñ îïàñíûìè äåðåâüÿìè. . If you look closely you will be able to see the second lanyard and footloop."
  17. Twas I that posted this, awesome show what what!
  18. I did a load in full summer...Made me ill for a month with bad lungs... I also have asthma. And i read that planes are carcinogenic.
  19. Scotspine that is brilliantly fantastic and sums up Old Murph to a tee! hahahaha
  20. Heres a pic of my bass, spalted maple.....
  21. So I snapped the chainbreak handle on the 650. Have the new handle, but need some instruction on how to fit it properly... I have it on the saw, and the clutch is free to move, just cant get it set up so the break works,.... Any help/vids etc much appreciated, thanks.
  22. Where about was this? Good job!
  23. I love you Mike hahahahac
  24. Good chippers until the tracks come off.
  25. Who cares?

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