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Pat Ferrett

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  1. Give Me 10 minutes and Ill photo and post
  2. Im happy with a prussic and micro pulley slack tender run through a cambium saver. If I touch land and then re climb I can climb as normal, climb with the groundie pulling the running end of the rope, or use a pantin foot locker
  3. WARNING I bought a bottle of Biddenden Special reserve cider at the fair and poured half a pint which has gone down a treat, only problem is I cant feel my arms Going to have to make a few calls and see if I can get a crate brought back
  4. Good skills Alex Thanks for taking the time to Help out I only started using a cambium saver a couple of years ago What are the advantages of the Art ? I can only think it adds expense and more links in the chain to go wrong
  5. Just got back and It was well worth the drive and the entrance fee There are loads of places to eat and they were all very reasonable price wise. A very relaxed atmosphere where the kids could run and play, a beer tent and plenty of stalls selling English cider FR Jones display took first prize IMO but with stands selling everything from Goat burgers to second hand tools and demos from forestry black smithing working horses and chainsaw carving to name a few Im sure there is something there for all ages and interests. Already making plans to go next year
  6. Did you also make the backing track ?
  7. Prussic with a micro pulley as a slack tender
  8. Adults £14 Senior citizens £12 Children £10
  9. I hope the Guy in question makes a full recovery. Cheers for the heads up.
  10. saves alot of ladder work
  11. Im going down tmr
  12. Why do you want electric ? Is it a noise issue ?
  13. If you just buy the head and use it with the pole saw you ll be able to do 5 minutes tops unless you have an ELH, so buy the Hl100 and then just swap the heads over for the hard to reach areas. I have used the pole saw with a hedge cutter head for years with out any problems.
  14. Reading this thread it seems you all like the gloves but think the chain is pooh Dont suppose you could tell Me who makes the gloves I need a new pair
  15. I was all ready to buy a 201t and a 201 rear handle until I saw that they only recommend a 14 inch bar for the 201 rear handle when the 200 rear handle was sold with a 16 inch. I know it doesnt stop Me or anybody else from fitting one but it does make Me wonder why the recommended bar size has dropped. I think Ill be buying a 200
  16. Edgar brothers are a very good scopes I have BSA scopes on the rimfires and once there setup they hold a perfect zero. Mill dots are a must and dont scrimp on the mounts mate All the best Jon mate Pat mate
  17. That truck is the nutts Did you get a winch in the end ?
  18. Im on My 3rd hedge cutter head but still on the original pole saw, plus the pole saw has'nt been serviced since the day I bought it. Guess I've just been lucky
  19. I like the lowered look plus you can corner faster
  20. I prefer Stihl and have'nt had any problems even after 7 years of hard work, and its nearly always used with the hedge cutter
  21. I was wondering the same thing Anybody else use multi tips on a 252 ?
  22. Faultless as usual What the procedure for returning the crabs and strops to the climber ?
  23. What teeth are you using ?
  24. Rob! you need to get out more
  25. Do you mean that the cutter head jams and stalls the engine ?

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