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JC

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  1. I shoot a fair bit, I do a bit of pest control and wildfowling. Got realy into deer stalking aswell in the past few months. I've got a couple of 12s and one 10 bore on the shotgun front, a 17hmr & .243 in the rifle cabinet
  2. JC

    new boots ?

    Protector Pro's get my vote. Had mine for ages now, and once there broken in there very comfy
  3. Hi Rik, Im no Hama, my fungal knowledge is mediocre at best. But from what you are saying it does look like the fungi has built up a resistance against the Delsene 50 flow which you have been spraying on a regular basis. Have you thought about alternating treatments with another fungicides, which may help to prevent resistance being built up?
  4. Ive tried both the ISC and the Grillon, and I have to admit that I much prefer the ISC rope grab.
  5. I have a petzl for up in the tree and a husky for on the ground. IMO the husky is a little bit more comfy,
  6. Ive had no problems with my Protector Pro's and klein spikes.
  7. I have a Sonim Landrover S1 phone. Its a good phone, simple to use and best of all it's got a three year unconditional guarantee
  8. JC

    Groundsman

    I have to agree with skyhuck, Pauls a cracking bloke, and an excellent boss. Hope you find someone Paul, if not I can always help out with any weekend work. JC
  9. I don't think you can go far wrong with a 346xp, cracking saw IMO.
  10. Cheers of the advice Spudulike, I'll give it a try on Monday:thumbup1:
  11. Must be a common problem with the MS362 as ours suffer from the exact same thing.
  12. I'd go with the protector pro's, had mine for two years and their still going strong.
  13. Hi Scratch, Regarding a good Stihl dealer, I would recommend Dick Leigh in Whalley, near Clitheroe. Hope that helps you a bit. JC
  14. Give Swift Cover a try,
  15. American Physco, the stairway chase scene.
  16. Hi Timber Cutter, Try Milner Off Road, they have always been cheep and reasonably quick to deliver any parts for my Hilux, there web address is http://www.milneroffroad.com
  17. Glad i could be of some help Warhammer.
  18. Hi Warhammer First of all, good luck with the Tech Cert Management, hope it goes well. Duxbury Park is very local to me, the wood is classed as a ancient semi native woodland by the Forestry Commission. The wood is predominantly a Beech woodland although expect to find the usual native and naturalised trees, along with a few big pines. Ive put a few photos together on the attachement to show it properly. Hope it helps. Some Photo's of Duxbury Wood.doc
  19. Hi Smith77, you might want to have a look at 'High Climbers and Timber Fallers,' by Gerald Beranek. Its got some great stories and photos of old growth Redwood felling.
  20. email sent:thumbup1:
  21. Sounds like a great idea John:thumbup1:

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