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testcricket01

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  1. depends how much your going to use it with the big bar. i would say if its only going to be rarely, id stick to the 390 it will cope. if your going to be useing the 36in every day id get a bigger saw for it.
  2. the yellow and black is the marlow boa good stuff that i use it
  3. hi all just had my interview for getting on the RFS theory course all went well they accepted me so start that in september but my question is after ive got the RFS what would be the next step in qualifications? many thanks james
  4. fantastic pictures there amazing
  5. think he has you can see under his lanyard hes got another rope im guessing thats his climb line.
  6. cheers guys thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it cant wait till the next job worth the helmet cam.
  7. definetly better than transits id say more expensive but worth the extra money good luck with getting one
  8. ideally you would want to cut them with a bit of equipment called a hotknife. but there expensive, so if not that then a sharp knife and a lighter to melt the new end is how i do it.
  9. looks like a top deal 10grand for them.
  10. landrover 130 tipper not mine bloke i was working for owns it, its a old nene overland conversion good truck.
  11. thanks im useing the vio pov1.5 think the one reviewed on here was the drift innovation X170.
  12. had this good job yesterday and today easy stuff really. 1 load of chip and 3/4 loads of timber if i remember right. slowly getting better with my videos i hope? anyways enjoy. part 1 [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqjVwPLE3-0]YouTube - pine dismantle part1.avi[/ame] part 2 [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCdthSEqDVE]YouTube - pine dismantle part2.avi[/ame]
  13. he was the most amazing climber ever least he died doing what he loved most.
  14. one of the sections wont open on a mate of mines it didnt take to kindly to havein a big ash log drop on it didnt snap in half though
  15. ahh cool yer carl trever and neil all good old boys the lot of them. do you go in for the game fair up norfolk showground?

  16. alright yes i went to easton in 2006 has changed alot since i was there what course you doing there?

  17. exactly what i was going to say 1 log how much is 1 log worth lol
  18. just phoned my mate who lives in eye also his dads company Waveney Tree Specialists havent got anything at the moment though so cant help you sorry best of luck though
  19. cause insurance salesmen are usually nothing but con artists really if we didnt need it legally i bet hardly anyone would have it.
  20. love all his series can watch them for days on end hes lucky to get paid for it doing them all
  21. love them chainsaw protective jeans always wondered where they get them:sneaky2: "This tree was going to be totally removed but we persuaded the customer to save tree" think they pretty much did remove it by the looks of it
  22. proberly do what i end up doing when i have time to spare, looking online through all the arb shops and spending loads of money on new shiney kit lol
  23. good vids very easy to understand cant wait till mine arrives try all these out.

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