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scuff

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  1. scuff

    Question.

    How come I am a junior member? I am nearly 50 Ha Ha. How old do you have to be to become a senior member?
  2. scuff

    u f o

    Saw a strange yellow orb in the sky today, lasted about five minutes and then dissapeared behind low cloud. Any body have a similar sighting? what could it be?
  3. As for the brogio dont bother better off with a tri cut blade, will fit a husqvarna but only just, body of brogio to thick you could end up damaging the splines. the brogios I tried did not last more than an hour chains broke too much power I guess, what do you expect its Italian!!!
  4. stick to husqvarna I run a 245rx and a265rx, both are animals
  5. scuff

    A bit of fun.

    Thanks for the input will definatley do this again. The next topic for discussion might be a bit more contraversal. Off to pry the wife away from Big Brother, Wish me luck!!!!
  6. who has the hardest job, forestry contractors or tree surgeons? Discuss........... As I do both I know the answer!!!!
  7. Beat the lot of ya, 30 years and still a boy!!!!!
  8. I have a fixed rate contract with the fc in dorset and hampshire, its renewed every year and we get one job. The rest of the year the work goes to the same old crews, call me cynical but I think I am just used to make up the numbers for their approved contractors list, keeps the orditors happy.
  9. make sure you allow enough in your price to cover the cost of all the warning signs you will have to put up!!!!!
  10. Have you thought about a ford ranger with a tipping body, with greedy boards or without its carrying capacity is fine for small jobs and you have the advantage of 4wd. Nissan and mitsi also do a version. The only drawback is the second hand availability.

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