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easy-lift guy

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  1. The maneuver it's self is not hard, making it look easy is the trick. I bet he had done it a 1000 times same results. Looks like he had a modified goose neck hitch on the back of the truck as well. easy-lift guy
  2. And to think some folks would actually pay for advice like this:001_rolleyes: What a bargain!, only from ArbTalk members, slightly shaken, never stirred. easy-lift guy
  3. The name alibaba, say's it all to me! easy-lift guy
  4. Pretty petty and stupid. Doing things like this only make working on trees in the future more dangerous while at the same time I believe this person should be put on notice that he would be liable in the future for foolish actions in the present. easy-lift guy
  5. Also bring an additional change of clothes that can double as work clothes if need be and leave your phone in your car or truck. if there is an emergency anyone can contact the company your working for, otherwise get use to working without. You will be better for it. easy-lift guy
  6. I wish you a speedy recovery and the best advise post oppertive would be Keep up with your Phisical Therapy as if your live or at least your lively hood depended upon it. It really can make a big difference with recovery time. Have a great and restfull weekend easy-lift guy
  7. That's great, Now if Stihl or Husky will do the same for all saws sold that would make even a bigger difference. easy-lift guy
  8. I would suggest send by your local mail service. I have shipped Two of my Easy-Lift Harnesses to Australia with in the last month and each cost just over $100.00, that was thru the USPS. I would only use Fed-Ex or UPS or DHL as a last resort since there prices have always been far more expensive. easy-lift guy
  9. I can see Short Stack running across that one for sure. easy-lift guy
  10. I did not know that he had implants. easy-lift guy
  11. No forced entry?, how was your kit secured?. It seems to me that when news is posted more than members are reading and learning. Now I may be jumping to conclusions, but at least for me I bet there is a pattern of thefts that may be linked to releases of information. There are and will be thieves ready and willing to take advantage of any opportunity available. I believe this situation has played it'self out. I have no proof other than a hunch. I am sorry for your loss. I hope you will be able to sort all out in the near future easy-lift guy
  12. A very novel removal, and the ashes could be used for the garden in the Spring or even now with yin's weather. easy-lift guy
  13. Looks good to me, keep up the good work and pictures. easy-lift guy
  14. Hang em High, outside untill dead. In time it will come to that. easy-lift guy
  15. Thanks, and still really old. easy-lift guy
  16. I think this is the one, it may not be older now that I think about it after all, however it took a lot more work to create.http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/lounge/32153-guess-what-i-found-yesterday-11.html
  17. I think the one jammy found was a bit older. easy-lift guy
  18. Congratulations. Enjoy with good health. easy-lift guy
  19. I sit corrected, thanks. easy-lift guy
  20. i presume you mean the clogs that are used in holland. as in the uk clogs have leather uppers:thumbup1: if so how wood you put steel toecaps on them:confused1: I did mean the same kind from Holland, and I guess we will have to affix the steel toe caps with some sort of glue, can not be made from animals unless there the same kind Skyhook was talking about. easy-lift guy
  21. Where do you think they learned what they have learned so far? During WW II the USA could build a liberty cargo ship in One day! easy-lift guy
  22. If you were going to use the wooden clogs with a chain saw you would have to get the steel toed models, of course I bet there a great deal more expensive. easy-lift guy
  23. LOL O My:001_tongue: That is Priceless, thanks so much for sharing that information. easy-lift guy On a more serious note I have talked this over in the chat room and it was decided that you could use wooden clogs for your work boots.
  24. It really depends on the number and size. I have ground down a few dozen in my day and you won't so much have chips to deal with, more like grinding rope made of hemp. The drier the better and faster. I would go with a larger piece of equipment only because it is faster and time is $$$. easy-lift guy

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