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Martyn Amos

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  1. have stihl got a pro range :lol:
  2. no not celebs,3 english girls one in the army one high flyer and one feminist ? the feminist and army girl,got to fell a massive tree the high flyer was a big no/no,she could not even start the saw:blushing:
  3. ive got a pair of them wellies hunging in the garage[now retired] they were passed on to me by a mate,when i started out they are not very comfy or warm:confused1:
  4. on tv now [sky 111 dave] dangerous jobs for girls started at 2pm til 3pm 3 girls from england giving logging ago in canada [repeat but good] the good news [sky 158 dave ja vu] the plus one channel 3pm til 4pm martyn
  5. hi anderw what is your cost for 32 [its 2 days training and 1 assessment,is that right] you can pm the the cost if you want to keep it private! martyn:thumbup1:
  6. two words-i agree! ------------------ done 38/39 with proclimber in aug 2010 andrew was our assessor
  7. hi andrew what courses do you run in total wish i knew about you back in august 2010,when i done 38/39 and had to travel for one and half hours every day [and back home] 15hrs driving a week,when i could have drove 30mins to cowbridge:001_huh: i did 30/31 in llancarfan [not far from you] regards martyn
  8. hello if you look at nptc website,under training providers you will find hywel rees based in vale of glamorgan[i did 30/31 through him] proclimber,who are based in west wales,but are worth the travel[i did 38/39 trough them] proclimber also have their own website you will find that both above,will also have more competative prices than pencoed or any collage,which are expensive:thumbup: good luck
  9. hi hodge i have meindl boots but not those! they most prob will give,just a bit tight cos they are new i have forest runner (waldlaufer] boots and they felt tight at 1st due to the memory foam,but after a wearing a few times they are a great fit,keep your feet warm,comfy and nice and dry:thumbup1: i also wear them to climb:thumbup1: ive had haix and lavaro boots and the meindl are my favs
  10. what model are they hodge!
  11. quality work there gord:thumbup: who sings the tune:001_huh:
  12. very good effort that mate:thumbup: keep working on it,you are doing well:biggrin:
  13. looking at the fine sawdust on the trunck,dont think he cut all the why trough as the chain was not sharp enough
  14. quality answer jam:lol: respect your honesty [im normally wrong ]
  15. i used to watch heli loggers on quest! just waiting for a new series:blushing:
  16. QUOTE=minnnt;410650]I would want the dealer to come out and pull the cord for me for that price!! Lol. that price is not a problem!especially when on a previous thread,people say the local dealer is charging £50 for a service? i paid double for a major part fitted on a saw,that i would not rebuy for £110 today and will last many years (i hope)
  17. good on you tom:thumbup1: i saw it on amazon and wildeye[the company who published it] very helpful little book
  18. a good little book i bought last year! british native trees[their past and present uses] wrote by piers warren,a treesurgeon from norfolk[may have hung up his boots now] includes a guide to burning wood in the home. chapters on. coppicing, charcoal production, firewood, environmental issues, sources of wood, seasoning, storing firewood, kindling, building a fire. and also trees by genus [21 trees] last chapter further resources interesting book,only a smallish paperback can pick up for just over a fiver:thumbup:
  19. also if you notice in his listing,he bought it from a tractor dealer:awink: not a chainsaw specialist [stihl or husky dealer]
  20. supplied and fitted by dealer awesome compression now:001_rolleyes:
  21. dont miss a trick me yes mate,stick to the 3s.had a 57,got a 46 awesome saws:thumbup1: 5s a big old lump!

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