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the verminator

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  1. I'll have to have a word with another member on here to see if he can get more pics as its I'm his site and I won't be that way on again for a while. I did try to get one off the tree to brake it open as i dint have a knife with me. I couldn't even kick it off if that helps?
  2. Hmmmm, is it Perenniporia fraxinea then? There the only two that look similar under ash oo the fungi app I reckon?
  3. Could anyone tell me if in right? Found them on a ash that's in a bad way. I have more pics but they don't want to upload? Thanks, Gary
  4. i love my spidderjack as well only thing i have found is sometimes when tying up the rigging i sometimes catch the clutch leaver, can be a intresting moment
  5. i love my spidderjack as well only problem i have found is sometimes when tying up rigging i sometimes catch the clutch leaver and have a 'what happened there moment?'
  6. another vote for le chameau mouflon, fantastic boots!
  7. why aren't they used more often? was talking about them the other day at work, we thought that virtually no kick back would be make life safer? But there must be a reason they aren't used on all saws?
  8. awsome climbing will there be a rope wrenchery video?
  9. Thanks for that, will speak to the customer and see what they say. They like things to look tidy so not sure if they would like a tree full of dead, but equally they want to keep the tree.
  10. Top answer :-)
  11. After some advice on this sweet chestnut. Last winter one or two branches died off and were removed by some one else but this year there appears to be more dieback. The customer wants to keep the tree but also doesn't want a tree the is unbalanced. I recommended a pollard but would like to hear any other ideas. But what I'm interested in is why is the tree dying back. The housing estate in he background has been built recently, with in the last 5 years, could the block paving over half of the roots be the problem? Thanks in advance
  12. looking at your location you cant just pop back to the orginal owner hopefuly just a wiring issue
  13. i was thinking the same sam, its the lights that gave it away
  14. liked, proper landy
  15. thanks miker, pm sent. WorcsWuss, agreed. my mate loves the ones on my 395 i reckon i would even upgrade my 341 to some bigger dawgs if i could find some, would look awsome
  16. ok cheers, thought it may have to be a import jobbie but always worth asking first
  17. hi all, does any one know where to get oversize felling dawgs in this country? a mate of mine is after some for his husky 385 thanks in advance
  18. i'll see if i can get my mate to get some more, cant promise ote tho. is there anything you want to see in the photos?
  19. hi dave, i assume you mean a splice in the end of a line? saves tying knots
  20. hi dave, i assume you mean a splice in the end of a line? saves tying knots
  21. haha nice to hear from you again dave! not worth it for those few logs tho we will have to get for a climb some time
  22. haha nice to hear from you again dave! not worth it for those few logs tho we will have to get for a climb some time
  23. here are some pics of the logs. there is actualy 4 logs
  24. here are some pics of the logs. there is actualy 4 logs

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