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sethgill

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  1. Thanks James many thanks feel stupid now! Was no page 10 lol ..
  2. Cheers James sorry I must be a bit thick cant see them ? lol Sorry
  3. I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to mail me a blank risk assesment form, I have one that I feel is not good enough never been the best at paperwork. I would be very gratefull. Seth
  4. text book felling cut!! Good work
  5. Hayter makes a finer cut in my opinon but totaly agree with above we are always having to fix it. I also have a shaft driven honda which in 3 seasons has only had oil,plugs ect. I love my honda hrh but is a bit slower than others but is bomb proof..
  6. Yeah same with me I bought the stein lid but I got my money back, this time on the new one the bolt came off that mounts the visor.. Never again.
  7. Has any one had problems with there stein visor? They steam up rust on so you cant get them off! I was just about to give up but found a visor that fits on with a flush. Peltor V1B Forestry Visor fits Stein helmets on eBay (end time 10-Mar-11 20:13:24 GMT)
  8. Try FLF Trading Company Limited just bought one, was using a small one untill then I should have put my money towards one of these..
  9. I gave away tons of Elm for £20 per truck load as I was told it was crap now I am running low on hard wood and all everyone else is selling is Elm at £65 per bag.
  10. £73 per cube?.. be luck to get that bagged..
  11. Thank you very much every one for all your help thats very kind, Thats perfect.. I'll get calling meanwhile I have ordered some from the link to keep me going, Great idea with the vents.. Bags like this is the way forward.. Regards to all Seth..
  12. Does anyone know of a good supplier for bulk buying builders ton bag rubble bags for firewood. The cheapest I can get them is £3.50 per bag. Your feedback would be greatfull. Seth
  13. thanks for everyone for your advice.. I think the one on machine mart looks good.. Many thanks, great advice though like you guys have said wont save much if your just giving the chain a quick sharen,,Cheers Seth
  14. Hi folks I was thinking of buying a chain grinder.. Does anyone use one? I don't know any one who has one every one that work with us just uses good old had files.. Am I just being a lazy sod.? I am holding back because I know it wastes a lot of chain..
  15. there must have been no wars on at the time..
  16. Get you noticed..Not sure thats a good thing though in that.
  17. How's it going I had the same problem, I got it from Clark engineering 6 months ago they exchanged it no bother and sent the old one back to the factory. Now I have a shinny new one with greased bolts lol. I thought others would have found this problem be but they assured me I was the first, bad design the bolts are in the inside of the sweat band inside... Seth

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