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htb

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  1. Christ they know how to charge, £1080 for a set of stickers.
  2. Scream like a girl. If your still alive and functioning, cut away the failed anchor and rope, come down have a cup of tea, a fag and carry on.
  3. More than you would get from an MP, quit whilst you are ahead.
  4. Not too sure on that Wallace, friend of mine just done windblow training but only on single trees apparently another course for multiple, more money for Ringlink. I will check for sure the morn as we are working together.
  5. Hand Built Tuned Custom Chainsaw Exhaust Racing Pipe Muffler CPI HUSQVARNA 372xp WWW.EBAY.CO.UK UP FOR SALE IS A HAND BUILT "TUNED" EXAHUST PIPE. Saw or powerhead not included, this is for the pipe kit ONLY. Kit will include Here are a few videos if you would like to learn... This should do you well.......
  6. Old style muck spreader chains, they were a 3-4" pitch. Makes such as JF, an old one could be a good donor for sprockets etc.
  7. htb

    Double climbers

    Agree a good spotter on the ground is essential.
  8. Because we are like that we bottle it up, been there tried that. Ok wed night, walked out the door Thursday morning. Ok now but not a nice place to be, don't want to repeat it.
  9. htb

    Double climbers

    Done it on large spreading Beech tree reductions, two separate teams in effect working opposite sides of the tree, as said plenty of ropes in the tree though. Much easier if its cut and chuck. Also easier if both working SRT with single main rope and positioning rope, ahem.
  10. And what pray tell is the median age of death?
  11. Companies insurance in my eyes.
  12. Who is going to risk doing google translate on that.......
  13. What sort of tree, as some take a whilst to show, did you remove the bit between the cut lines?
  14. Our kitchen had a stanley oil burner cooker with flue disappearing through wall. On exploration found 4 different fireplace incarnations and ended up with a 10ft wide granite linteled inglenook, which now has a solid fuel Rayburn sitting in it along with the electric stove.
  15. Funny that I take mine off to sharpen or any other detail work, even with bifocals.
  16. Similar here, our monthly payment was £70, now down to £25 till March.
  17. Been spat off my Opico a few times.
  18. Is that as well as the front and rear protection? or more like an innertube
  19. IIRC 109 Dolmars oil pump is driven off the crank directly not by the clutch drum, therefore oil pump is always pumping even at tickover. If you leave it ticking over for a whilst when you pick it up again you get a big dollop of oil on ground where you left it. Other than that good hardy saws.
  20. Depends if your only doing round trips...........Sorry
  21. Dingbro relined a set of shoes for my Kubota a couple of years ago.
  22. Just priced a test pit clearance job at £12250 through one FM company, back at customer at £17900 about 46% mark up, for sliding papers across a desk. And they want me to trim my price, don't think so.
  23. What engine is fitted at the moment, that may help.

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