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Old Mill Tree Care

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  1. Good post but it only takes 1 minute to change a tooth, not 5 minutes.
  2. Which company do you use for the Hiab? Thanks.
  3. Yes but the antennae will get caught on twigs therefore making the Sena a better option for tree work.
  4. Thanks Ger. I don't have Kern though. I'm currently using 10mm Beeline (on Cougar Blue) and its good but not perfect. I'm tying 'the HH knot' with 4 wraps but it still binds up a bit. Really annoying and I'm loosing patience with it.
  5. That Peltor comms set would be ace in a Protos if it wasn't for the stupid antennae.
  6. A few months have passed since the last post so is there any more feedback available on this harness? Thanks.
  7. That's what happened to my last pair very quickly. Rubbish! So I replaced them with a pair of Air streams. Oops!
  8. I was in my TM for 8 hours today and tried to be critical of it but..... The chain saw lanyard attachment is important for me. I often use the lower D rings. It is very comfy, except when on spikes (& I don't do spike work a lot).
  9. I don't know except they were Prabos and I tried them at ATS Machinery. They felt quite nice but I preferred Air Streams, again.
  10. I'm in the same position. Love/hate my Tree Motion. Tried on the Buckingham Ergolite and ticks all boxes. Supportive in the way I want it. Gear loops in good places. However, No saw attachment point in the back. Bridge is quite short (probably not an issue).
  11. He loves me still!!
  12. I take that back Dave. I've just discovered that Predator do a 460. It's my 450 but on a swivel. Therefore, please buy my 450 so I can call Arbrep Services and buy a 460. Brilliant!
  13. Not in the little Predators it isn't.
  14. Excellent.
  15. Oh, it must have been the other Prabos that I tried on.
  16. I've got a Predator 450 and can only assume that this is better. I bought my 450 from Arbrep Services who did me a better deal than Predator!
  17. Friggin 'ell! That is a tragic situation Sean but I see that you still have a sense of humour and that shows great mental strength. That's the thing that will get you through the other side of the current situation. You mentioned that you would give us an account of how the accident happened so that others can learn from it. I wondered if that's on the cards? (Sure everyone appreciates it could be a step to far for you though).
  18. I'd considered Eleagnus but it's a lot more expensive than many other plants. Bay is nice (needs to be evergreen, not Cypress) and 6ft tall. Armillaria resistance, obviously an advantage.
  19. I have a dying Privet hedge, I know it's Armillaria and its on clay soil. I'm considering replanting options but I'm sure I've not thought of all of them. Don't really want Holly or Yew. What would you plant?
  20. Thanks Wolfie. I should have looked at the website a bit more then I would have realised its Predator anyway.
  21. Has anyone bought grinder teeth from this company? If so, did they provide a good service and is the product genuine? Thanks. Buy Your Replacement Teeth Online From Here
  22. I agree. People get very anxious about getting the timings right so that the sausages and burgers are ready at the same time, not over or under cooked. This stress is unhealthy. However, not enough people realise that the truth about BBQ timings is actually all about how many beers you can fit in to the allotted time.
  23. Roundup may be safe to drink, if you want cancer. Vodka is also safe to drink, if you want to get drunk. I'll take my chances. I haven't read the thread btw.
  24. They felt quite good in the shop, so I got another pair of Airstreams. Boots are very personal. I'll also be getting some of those Clip n Step boots that Honey Brothers sell cod they are seriously comfy.

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