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Dan Earp

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  1. Yep ive got a 009 and that second hole is when u flip the guide bar ova also there will be another hole for the oil to enter and travel around the guide bar. Great lil saw look after it bud
  2. Jonesie how did u find it? Also would it be best to clip a short strap in at the bottom crab so the zigzag is a lil higher and easier to pull the rope through
  3. i was impressed too, it can be a birthday pressie from my boys lol. just hope the price stays at that price
  4. ive got the email they sent so if it goes up id be cheeky and resend their reply lol
  5. Lol just as i typed this i got a message from frjones heres a copy of the reply I have contacted Petzl UK and the zig zag will be available in the UK From March 2013. Part number is D22 and retail will be £148.33 + vat. The lads at frjones do provide a good service
  6. Ive asked frjones if there selling it and the price but nothing back yet
  7. Great to see the lengths they went to, to keep that great looking tree and hopefully itll carry on growing in its new home
  8. Cheers just bought some, after ive already typed out each peice of my kit and giving it my own serial number and engraved it lol. So a dot shouldnt be any bother
  9. My wifes a midwife. She says itll be gd for u but not to over do it, and to takecare. Take more breaks if needed. Any worries call ur midwife / gp
  10. Cant up load mine but i did a sponge bob and mickey mouse for my boys
  11. The spread in leicester, ive been told was because of a lad working in leicester county council trees dept. he bought a load in from over seas now weve got it here too
  12. Mannings Heath Road, Poole, Dorset BH12 4NH is a sita site otherwise theres one in wimborne and maybe 1 up near towerpark bud
  13. To recycle the plastic cans, couldnt you give them back to the delivery driver if you order a batch for delivery to yourself. I found a dealer just over an hour away, i then gave aspen hq a ring and found that they could deliver to myself for £20. Id sooner pay for that, than losing half aday just to drive there and back, and if they could take the emptys aswell then thats killing 2 birds with one stone.
  14. Love stihl even more, since ive just recieved a pair of x-fit trousers© from the uk stihl company manager at clothing design an research. Thankyou and a pleasure working with ur team in some redesigns and other ideas. Husky beat that ; p
  15. I love STIHL ;p
  16. Griffen are hd and cheap on amazon at the min
  17. Have a look on the ads on the A.Talk pages on the right hand side like Frjonesandsons etc also use search to find older threads about this bud
  18. If you currently eork now look around at what kit u use, also when starting out dont be fussy with the work. If it just taking an apple out and roatervating some beds do it it pays the bills. Start out small and cheap so ur ot goings are small and build it up from there
  19. Lol not a stihl just a dirty cheap copy
  20. So anything more than 6' and u have to calculate the following sums?
  21. Also u can start getting ur tickets through nptc on ur 16th birthday
  22. £25 a day wouldn't cover your fuel wear and tear of saw and lunch lol. Being that u do a gd job start looking at 100
  23. An example of size would be, if for example it was a chinook it would need a football field to land. Ill try and find my notes and if u could tell us what type it is that would help bud
  24. Defo get the client list and anything else u can get. If he has land for chip and logs see if he will rent it out to u. That way ur shorted and just have to go out and work for £
  25. A stihl can bud. I use it with two oil spouts as the fuel nozzel can get blocked up inside where the spring is fitted

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