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Sam Thompson

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  1. If I had the cash spare/size of team to justify I would. But I don't. Would be interested in a demo/talk/seminar though.
  2. To me H&S, customer service, knowledge all combines as your standard of work
  3. What a load of trot. It should be about the standard of work, nothing else.
  4. I'd buy the 64ft Bermuda cutter my grandfather built in the 60's. Have it done up exactly as it was and just go martini. Spend the rest on various shooting estates, boats, whisky, women, cars etc.
  5. Smooth. Not really into it, but I fancy something of that "look" not that model in particular, but it does look smart £10?
  6. Jesus wept. I'll keep my eyes open, near Crewe. Sorry
  7. Johnny Crockett is a nice guy. However the chubby one is the boy
  8. Nothing interesting really. Fencing, agric, whatever pays really. Shooting instruction when I can get it. Cutting work seems slow at the moment.
  9. Hi Rupe, What sort of money do they go for in reasonable condition? I have a hankering, but I'm only a biker when they have 4 wheels and an engine.
  10. Over priced. Handy on big stuff, but I think a ten inch covers most anything in the woods File guides are handy when your learning
  11. Smaller than a door mat, but still rubber. And a good strong handle
  12. Makes a change from us perving on them...
  13. Meh hilifts pielifts x1 10" Oregon wedge (big yella) x1 6" Oregon wedge x1 BIG felling bar Files Husky file guide First aid Tongs. Bacho ones, Stihls broke on me. Pulp hooks not worth using, I can use one end of tongs if necessary but they are handy on softwoods. Dent, what sort of cutting do you do?
  14. Oo er, big numbers now Steve. Top marks Probably Blair.
  15. Get a climber in. If you are fussed about your trees (big points from me ) Its worth getting done properly. Though I can't understand why you want to prune that high in forestry?
  16. Ouch! Hope he gets better soon. Hama is right, you can't blame the dog, but it isnn't wise just hacting like nowt happened. All the best to him.
  17. Yup, whenever I need to move timber I always get a guy in from Oregon...
  18. Wouldn't moan at 15 for that sort of job

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