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mtt.tr

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  1. Hgv is different as they have sole responsibility its an unfair deal hgv drivers get
  2. I did Simon last week, petulant kid wouldn't go in, not a worry my horse was waiting plus my spurs are sharp
  3. If i drop a log and it smashes a house ( what we talking here a 100' redwood) its the groundies fault for not stopping it with the rake 😂🤣🤣
  4. Best part of today day has been deadwooding a large oak snotty and mossy Found some inconsistency just lowered of the top bollard friction and was back in action no complaints. I personally have avoided the zigzag just because its not midline attachable. I do feel it needs a 3rd bollard as i feel the lower bollard can get loaded before top bollard causing it to lock up. But overall im enjoying it. Wont know fully until next year now last day of the year done.
  5. Petzl rig is pretty terrible on sap, but climbing srt only wellnmostly and using a cambium saver for tie in ive always found hugely reduces sap.
  6. Its far more reliable thus far than my vt and rope wrench. Today with confidence on dirty rope dropped past and swung past limbs on a very broad oak. Found my vt and rw what be far more unreliable. I am used to mechanical descenders from the irata work i do so feel more natural now than a hitch.
  7. The opposite, the set up is perfect for me even today in a slimy wet oak. No complaints at all
  8. You will he insured by the main company as a climber as they are the company in charge If however you given the responsibility of the job and organise the as they are not capable or not insured you then assume responsibility
  9. DeWalt makita would be my choices. Probably the makita as tracks are cheap, and im a devoted dewalt fan. My first tracksaw was a titan its still going strong
  10. Ah man, that ruined a superb joke. I'll leave on cant get anymore mushrooms on that tree as there isn't mushroom
  11. 088 and 660 heavy, what is this the scouts meeting. Chogged a few trees down with an 088 milling it isn't an issue
  12. Id say it has 3 different fubguys
  13. Looks like a velvet shank, means bad news Bet its not far from being punky
  14. mtt.tr

    Water proofs

    Buy vizy vest, soterd Hydrowear is good
  15. mtt.tr

    Water proofs

    No question best are swazi, Im looking at the cheap options possibly a ridgeline monsoon
  16. If only we could live this happily together. Don't think you will need more than a toffee hammer
  17. Beats most advertising platforms now.
  18. politics
  19. Went to dismantle yesterday, way to rotten for climbing suffering white rot punkier than the picture suggest. Dropped this morning
  20. We used to cut ours about 9" never had any issues.
  21. Yes it oxidises some wood, the chemistry of staining wood is bloody involved the cabinet maker I apprenticed to was bloody Amazing had some real scary chemicals though.
  22. Learn how to manage staff and jobs. If you cant you won't keep hold of people, and the ones that do will slowly do less and less
  23. Im awaiting a shit show, it will bring further division and we will still fail to see the failure and look for icons typically figures of division
  24. Always lead to believe amonia sulphamate is a good choice
  25. The sperm textured ayrl is lovely

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