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Martyn Amos

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  1. well done chap its a good course 30/31 but i did enjoy 38/39 even more:thumbup:
  2. yes,i agree,very impressed,he had it in the bag from the start in my eyes UFC is the best,but that was a very good fight martyn
  3. dont worry i dont know the result that last fight trigg and phillips,nasty cuts:blushing: did he throw a punch
  4. frank trigg on now,seen him fight in ufc the boy fighting him from wales,john phillips have not seen or heared of him,but i will be putting in a cheer or two for him [got to support your homeboys] cant cheer too loud [the kids and wife are in bed ] the white mike tyson,well if he can punch as hard as the black one then we are in for a treat martyn
  5. mma on sky channel 205 [syfy +1] kong vs ninja,its plus an hour so dont know if any of you saw it live:thumbup1: after beating alex reid,tom ;kong; watson is back defending his m/weight belt against brazilian star murilo ;ninja; rua
  6. hi clive,since ive posted the tread the mrs has been drafted to work sat and sun..... so prob wont make it this year,never mind,there always the welsh gamefair:thumbup:
  7. they are the boots i have and love them,they are warm,comfy with soft leather and are a great alround boot,i wear 4 days a week in the foresrty and use them to climb with.-great boot
  8. thats life when you have a mobile ! you have to like it or lump it
  9. good show at the royal welsh showground [builthwells] this weekend 21st and 22nd the smallholder and garden festival,good family day out,been going for a few years now martyn:thumbup:
  10. i wear meindl,very comfy supple leather but strong,by far the best chainsaw boots ive had to date ive had haix in the past and find the leather hard and it creases at the toe cap in the wrong place,
  11. never had a problem with the needle bearings in my 357/346,as they are metal in the husky,more like the back of the cluth drum,where the rim sprocket sits sometimes sheares off,but the saws are used hard in the foresrty ps,i also grease mine and the guide bar,but had a the guide bar rim fall out on me yesterday:001_rolleyes:[end of bar]
  12. mamas and papas is a good 1st harness :lol: on a more serious note,i use austria duo 3,and like it alot martyn
  13. why dont you try and get some forestry work fella,theres lots out there at the moment due to the spreading p.ramourum disease in the larch. i am self employed and a climber,but at the moment i sub for a local company for 4 days a week felling in the forestry and its good work,the rest of the time i carry out my own private work
  14. ms261 dont waste your cash,6 brand new ones bought by the company i sub for. they are using these saws for foresrty and they are just not up to it,needle bearings keep going [plastic case] i dont want to start stilh/husky war as i use both for different work i swear by husky as a ground saw and use a 357 and 346 and the older 254 in the forestry at the moment and they blow the stilh out of the water but as climbing saws go the 200t is without dout the best on the planet my personal view
  15. a tip........dont forget your ropes :001_tt2: good luck craig,you will enjoy:thumbup1: martyn
  16. the problem is its a stihl :lol:
  17. looks like the fc are going to make a few bob
  18. could be sudden oak death ?? did hear the other day,that the p.ramorum disease thats killing the larch trees is the cause of the sudden oak death i will be corrected by another [or a few ] arbtalkers if i am wrong [only what i heared] martyn
  19. the diseased larch that we are felling in south wales is going to port talbot for biomass
  20. same here in south wales,loads of forestry work due to the disease in the larch [p.ramorum] just felling

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