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Posts posted by Martyn Amos
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nowt wrong with echo fellas,ive the new 360 top handle:thumbup
in the past had the 26cc older version
just bought a new long reach hedge cutter,i also have a echo brush cutter and normal hedge cutter
great tools:thumbup:
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matches the floor egg..
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Good for them! Do they use donkeys to take the brash away?
no just mountain men
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I don't know any climbers that don't use top handles.
i do,when i was self employed used to sub for a company who have been running since 1972,never owned 1 top handle all stilh ms200s
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Oh an Echo and Shindaiwas have great engines, much not so ergonomic and can be fragile with AV mounts too. I would LOVE to try out the new Echo top handle looks awesome and I wanted one instead of the Husky but not available in NZ yet.
bought one in the week,used for the 1st time today.
echo 360tes,not the quality of stilhl/husky but it was £200 cheaper at 336 quid:thumbup:
defo up there with the power
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waiting for one to land on my front step:biggrin:
any more feedback,owned one of the 26cc echo top handles,on a 10" bar
great little saw on firs and leylandi hedges.
360tes very good priced saws £336 all in...
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Can't comment on the Haix but the Meindl are great. Comfy yet can be worn all day without over heating and waterproof. Flexible enough to be able to drive in, yet tough enough in the scrub.
would agree with that,meindls are great boots at a great price:thumbup1:
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I won a pair of trousers and a pair of boots from arbortec,wore them both today,both fantastic
Sent from my LG-D802 using Arbtalk mobile app
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Martyn Amos is from south Wales
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Congratulations Martyn
Drew, it was me that deleted your post, and your subsequent one has earned you a 7 day ban....I doubt very much I have to explain to anyone the reasons for this.
Thanks steve
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Good old Martyn Amos a personal friend shall look forward to see what he gets.
Cheers munch,very excited this end
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worth a look,bbc4 yesterday (on iplayer)
interesting on about honey fungus in the blue mountains (covering a massive area) also ash die back
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I was referring to just the National Grid job, not the WPD stuff. Although nowt is guaranteed except it needs cutting! Good luck to all you subbies...
since we have had a new fleet of trucks at fountains (OCS)
thats good to hear,and we have started replacing our fleet of timber wolf chippers and a few greenmechs have arrived (good news for you)
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is this just the grid you are talking about pete
i work for fountains ocs,but on the wpd contract,hope this is a separate issue.
think we are up for the contract renewal this year (wpd) and if we get it 5yr contract with a 5 yr rollover,so hope i am ok for the next 10yrs:thumbup1:
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just saw this on the welsh news
very sad
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became an expert in krav maga
only jokeing,done krav for a while but was in the week,very awkward to get there sometimes due to work
just started gracie bjj a few weeks back on a sunday 7-9
fit my lifestyle better
also love mma/ufc
gegard mousasi fights next weekend,my favorite fighter (look him up on youtube):thumbup:
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those trousers are great,got some,love um.......
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Got my Christmas Doo tonight going for a meal at a golf club house. Gotta wear a tux who's in the same possession ???
same hear,the fountains welsh boys are off to cardiff..
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Hi Marc, I think it's highly likely it is the same people. There has been a spate of break in's of this nature around this part of the world in the last few weeks. It would appear that they hit an area then move on to the neighbouring counties. Luckily, only Stihl equipment went, not the chippers or trucks.
I hope your insurer sorted you out quickly.
not so lucky for us,i work for fountains (ross on wye yard)
i work the glos area,in the last month the yard has been hit twice,the last time 2 weeks ago,they had a chipper:blushing:
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Upon reading the book, the wild potato which he ate was actually deemed in his book safe to eat, however it was the algae which grew on the plant that made his body repulse food- leading to starvation.
I see him in two minds- I can't make up whether he was selfish for the way he treated his family or extremely brave for following his TRUE hearts desire, something not many of us would do, Bit of both perhaps.
agree with you there,he was having the time of his life,while his family were in bits
but he was committed and nothing or anyone could have changed his mind
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He was some fella eh?
Great book as well.
sad way to go though mark,starve to death:crying:
since he was only going on a trial basis
should have paid more interest in the funa/flora before eating
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Agreed, if a little depressing!
I'll give The Grey a go then Matt.
alexander supertramp..
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Any suggestions?
I sat up till 3am watching this. Never have been much of a Colin Farrell fan tbh but this is well worth a look.
been watching a few older films lately on netflix
loads of films ive not seen,well worth £6 a month,i watch on my laptop,i phone ane the kids watch on the wi
just a few i enjoyed
drag me to hell
hard candy (very good)
the cabin in the woods(a great twist on the group of usa teens going away for the weekend)
the midnight meat train
the devils rejects
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Watching Into the wild at the moment, good film and good soundtrack
awesome film:thumbup::thumbup:
watched many,many times
Jonnybaby
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yes.
looks like he wants to be everyones friend:thumbup: