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  1. Or had grease marks from the chain
  2. Youll be getting yours out of the tea chest storage soon. Are they with or without the tartan additions/
  3. htb

    Neck protectors?

    Self portrait? Understandable
  4. htb

    Neck protectors?

    Because nobody would wear them. Enough wear power ranger helmets as it is.
  5. Just check prices include bar and chain, as some prices are for powerhead only
  6. Is the serial number not stamped into the clutch housing extension, post a pic and will have a guess.
  7. Best not let Packham see that video.
  8. You been borrowing one of ADW's anoraks again.
  9. husqvarna 365 x trorque if you can get hold of one
  10. Did similar area a few years ago used a mix of 545/555, 450 and 490, 5 of us for a few days.
  11. Proper saw...
  12. Didn't pull as many girls as expected.
  13. Off neighbouring lamp post 50 yds away, hell of a swing if your main anchor fails, but complies with the regs is what counts.
  14. Those were the days, plogs and TCD
  15. On the roof rack?
  16. Joseph Seibel mules here. last about 2-3yrs on average.
  17. I just gets a number of sheets from Costco and leave them folded to the size I want, Think they were £20 a pair when I got them, gone up since then. Got about 6 of them now. Heavy Duty Reversible Blue and Silver Tarp, 2 Pack | Costco UK
  18. Where possible we put a load of sheets/tarpaulins down saves a shit load of time.
  19. htb

    What gear???

    Quite common with the modern low slung harness designs, you get used to it and the benefits in ease of movement outweigh the downsides.
  20. That's what I did, tight scot and all.
  21. Am I right in thinking Henchman are the importers now. Ted @easy-lift guy may have more info as he made them.
  22. Pick the saw up and practice finding the balance point in all planes and get the feel for how much pressure you need on the back handle to keep it level before you start cutting. As well as a good bar and chain.
  23. Been windy recently?

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