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Martyn Amos

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  1. not the ripsaw i hope! you will be changing nappies all day
  2. thats awesome,650hp thats supercar power:thumbup1:
  3. could have done with one of those yesterday! went over the local farm to cut up a fallen oak limb and sunk:lol: also had a trailer on,lucky i had not started and it was emplty removed trailer and powered out [good old fourtrak]
  4. out of stock until mid-jan 2011 thats the best price i found also! they seem to be selling like hotcakes at the mo,many sellers out of stock:elefant:
  5. nice bit of fallen oak from over the local farm i cut today:rock:
  6. there goes the plastic greenhouse:icon4:
  7. second that,its the king:adore: like my nan always said,you get what you pay for
  8. and thats coming from someone who came into a thread about buying a husqvarna saw and started chirping on about stihl:aetsch:
  9. spot on:001_huh: based in bergen norway one of the warmest cities in norway,due to the gulf stream! you should know that mike:blushing: also lots of rain:thumbdown:
  10. the xp is the better build quality,its for pro users and would withstand more abuse as you can see by the responses to your thread,gotta be the 346xp:thumbup1:
  11. the 346xp is awesome,with a 15" bar should be fine for firewood i would also go for the xp,over the robust saw try these tfm superstore bridgnorth shropshire £436.04 inc vat [346xp] or garden machinery direct widemarsh st hereford £459.00 inc vat [346xp] they do price match hope this helps:thumbup: they both have websites
  12. thats a monster tree or a very small man:001_huh: was that a complete removal
  13. pity you could not get the funding for the proclimber 6 week course,i did cs38/39 with them,they were awesome and any other nptc units i do will be through proclimber:thumbup:
  14. possible small amount of climbing,due to boundary fences and footpaths! so ive been told,will know more when i see the site:thumbup:
  15. moonie sorry to hijack your thread,merry christmas to you young fella and i hope you get your funding and do very well in the arb world,
  16. think our posts crossed,i have a few small jobs to carry on with. i am waiting for a call from a guy from barry,there may be some work in pontypridd for me clearance for a property developer[approx 1 months work] supposed to be meeting him on site tomorrow:blushing:
  17. western are you back home for christmas,or are you on here from overseas:001_huh:
  18. if all above fails try a bit of busking in your local town:thumbup:[only joking] best of luck to you:thumbup: all my nptc tickets 30/31/38/39 paid for out of my own pocket,and its not cheap:blushing: hi craig,hows martyn still swinging about in those little trees:lol:
  19. i think they will only help if you are long term unemployed! they then get funding through react ?

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