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Joe Newton

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  1. I like the Pfanner Fine grip gloves but then I mostly climb for a living. It depends on what the majority of your work is.
  2. I think he meant the bad pruning by the previous person. They get a lot of that in France too. Lovely job by the OP by the way.
  3. Yawn What's the point in anything, we're all just ticking time away.
  4. My vice is touching myself on the bus.
  5. Fair enough Hopefully it'll die soon do I can get a husky.
  6. Okay, cheers I guess what I'm wondering is would sending my 201t (already got a muff mod) your way be worth the money for the potential gains?
  7. What kind of gains does the ignition advance give? I'm weighing up getting it modified as it currently is, or getting the upgrade pack put on it. Or both
  8. Have you done any work to the 201t yet Spud apart from muffler modding? I'm getting bored of mine.
  9. Nice try Mathew, stop prattling around with your old hedge clippings!
  10. You can buy Oregon multicut for dirty timber, though it's a sod to sharpen. My advice: stick to FC and buy a loop of multi cut too. Save the stump cuts till the end and put the multi cut chain on for that. Myself I just keep a few old chains around on their last sharpen. No big deal if the chain gets raped then.
  11. Full chisel is fast cutting, but loses it's edge fairly quickly, and takes more skill to sharpen. Semi chisel cuts slightly slower, but still quick. Holds it's edge better, and is more forgiving to sharpen. If you're an experienced cutter unclean timber then FC is the way to go IMO. If your sharpening ain't up to much and you have a habit of buggering chains the go for SC
  12. I bet you love Melving Lardy of a Stump Branch then. I liked Levi Brown when he was with Pihl. Funny guy.
  13. Well now you're just bragging... I felled 20000 nettles in a day once!
  14. What!?!? They did a 346 with Nitrous Oxide?!?! Where do in get one?
  15. Reliable or bling and unreliable?
  16. On Wednesday I took down a crappy little plum. Got about of chip I my eye, got it out with the help of s mirror and grubby finger, no worries. Thursday had my left eye weeping yellowish puss constantly, to the point where it was blurring vision in my left eye. This morning my eyelid was crusted shut. Was okay through the day and have used optrex which felt better, but my eyelid is a bit puffy and it's still bloody annoying. Good job it's my bad eye I guess.
  17. Y'see mate, it's good that you now have something to aspire to!
  18. A photo would be cool if you get a chance dude, cheers. It's my favourite feature of the works T540. If I could have similar on my 201t I'd be well pleased. Though I've always though chucking my topper into mid air and catching it by the strop ring to put it on my harness made me look like a real badass!
  19. I take it it only works if you remove the gate from the caritool?
  20. Nice vid mate, made me want to grow a pony tail.
  21. Ooh, I have a question too. How are you clipping your 150 up high to your harness. It looks similar to the standard T540 clip that let's you put it straight onto a Caritool.
  22. Nah, just had a big ol' gash in his palm...
  23. Ty, (or Stuart - I can't quite follow the two names thing) I've been looking at your Facebook page, and you seem to have an accomplished business, and get some cracking jobs, with decent kit. I can see why you would be proud of that. I certainly would be. So why let yourself down with this slagging match? It doesn't affect you, so why not leave it. It's putting you in a negative light, and you're letting your company down by acting like a bitchy teenager on the internet! Takes a lot of work to build a good reputation. It's far easier to ruin one. (P.s. When you don't have any apprentices, who do you get to climb the trees? )
  24. Ugh, I couldn't wait to get a 20" for my 441! Are you pleased with yours on 25?
  25. It was so we could see your balls of steel as you were cutting with one point of attachment!

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