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Wookie

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  1. Video of the floating prussic plus other cool things with the hitch climber [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4AlDpIZraA]Hitch Climbers' Guide to the Canopy part 1 - YouTube[/ame]
  2. Nice video I'm liking the song can i ask what the song is ?
  3. I love my Geckos Iv got the Velcro top and leather bottoms they are super comfy and light. After i got my pair at college most of my group want them
  4. That is amazing Great job
  5. Eucalyptus regnans is also called mountain ash. Cool Video
  6. Right i need help again. I was given a 262xp as gift ages ago iv cleaned it up fixed the problem it had when i was given it (seized). Today i fueled it took awhile to start due to it was sat in a shed for years turned it off as it wasn't oiling then tried to start it and wouldn't start as the pull start wasn't engaging the flywheel. Turns out the key in the flywheel has sheared off so it wont turn the piston. So does anyone know where i can get a new flywheel for a 262xp i don't need asap as its a project saw as iv got my 357xp final working
  7. I 14 i recon
  8. Just spotted one on ebay already Husqvarna T540 xp chainsaw Arborist | eBay
  9. Found this video the other day which demos the pantin with the hitch climber its only a short clip of the pantin. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4AlDpIZraA]Hitch Climbers' Guide to the Canopy part 1 - YouTube[/ame]
  10. Cracking video:thumbup1:
  11. Wookie

    Big dead fir

    Wow that looked horrible to spike up, I'm loving the sound it made when you felled it. Great video as always Reg
  12. Quick Question for you guys it may be a silly one. But how do you torque down the bolts on the piston housing, i know i need a torque wrench but all the bits i have are to small and wont fit in the holes in the top of the house. Iv used a long Torx key to get them hand tight atm
  13. Nope its Sam from the First year Lvl 3s the guy with the not so sexy chainsaw wellies i was wearing monday
  14. Shame it couldn't of been planked i had a funny feeling there was going to be a rot pocket in it somewhere, Tommy did you guys get the rest of the stem on the deck then Wednesday afternoon ? Also we recon its about 205 years old the tree according the number of rings
  15. Hi all I am currently looking for work experience as I'm currently studying at Bicton College doing my Level 3 Extended Diploma in Forestry and arboriculture, one of my modules in my course is work experience within the arboriculture industry with a company/ Person whom works in the industry. I thought id post here to see if anyone was willing to take me on for my work experience, I have a horticulture experience as i used to work at my local garden center for the last 7 years. I have my own PPE and have currently have my CS30 and first aid tickets but i don't have a drivers license which i know can be a problem. I'm base in Truro in Cornwall and my free days off from college are a Thursday, Friday i can also work on Saturday as well. I'm eager to learn and get my toe in this industry Thanks for reading Sam
  16. Sorry to hear that Chris Il keep an eye out for any airsoft stuff as iv just seen the list of gear on facebook that Ai posted
  17. My karabiners came yesterday thanks Ceuk for the prize:biggrin: A big thanks to steve and everyone that took part
  18. Awesome won 4 karabiners perfect for a student arb thanks again Steve for all the effort you have put into this raffle and thank you to every member that took part along with every one that made a donation to the raffle.
  19. Brilliant Thanks again Steve for the great work with the raffle
  20. Last i remember duchy college don't do arboriculture courses unless your all talking about a different duchy ? As i'm off to bicton to do my level 3 arb this sept
  21. My second order with F.R and im still amazed at how fast the orders have arrived under 24hrs:001_smile:. Plus im loving my Skylotec Kolibri harness Thank you
  22. Spotted this while walking in the woods near me
  23. Most water/gas pipes should be buried about 300mm deep but iv found water pipes on top on the ground before I know with my house most of the underground severs are in one trench. You can hire a Cat (Cable Avoiding Tool) And Genny Cable Detectors which finds most underground services but they can cost a bit to hire.
  24. I believe there 7.62×51mm nato or there 7.62x39mm as they have the nato marking on the bottom of them but im no gun nut

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