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testcricket01

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  1. was fine cutting up in the tree but then i changed to the 42" bar nd chain and new chain i tightened it up more than i should cause i didnt want it goin loose when i was felling since would expand since was first use but chain was to tight im only 18 will start my 3rd year climbing when im 19 in july:001_smile:
  2. think i must have forgotten all bout chain brake trying hold that saw in the right place weighs a ton
  3. because groundy was dealing with a wire cable so he was wearing gloves and my self i cant get on with wearing gloves and operateing a saw thanks
  4. we left the timber on site in logged up slabs for the customer
  5. cheers for the pointers i no the back cut on the final section was where i done alot of that and its no excuse but it was a very arkward height for felling with the big bar on big saw couldnt reli do it that well but cheers im still young and learning so thanks for pointers
  6. im reli not the best person to ask bout fungi's etc wish i could tell ya but i cant
  7. yer winch is very slow its annoying it runs on the gear box but its only got 1 speed nd its reli slow but hey done job so all good
  8. i have a hitch on mine with pulley id try both see which you prefer i personally get more feel for it with a hitch on my strop than a grab on it
  9. yer please im always interested in trying to improve on my self any pointers would be good thanks
  10. these r sum pictures of the lime at bottom was pretty sound at top but as you can see was rotten at bottom wasnt sure hw far gone it would be at the top till i cut into it
  11. havent a clue y i had 2 hands on rear handle
  12. first time useing hlmet camara recorded my self dismantling a rotten lime tree winching sections over with landrover winch [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIEBm5oWsCM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIEBm5oWsCM[/ame]

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