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F.Wood

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  1. Did these guys have all the H&s and required tickets [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb_YNZn_kaQ]Redwood Forests - Lumber Felling & Milling 1940's - YouTube[/ame] Answer is "no" They just had "real Skill"
  2. :confused1:can anyone spot anything wrong with how this saw is being used? [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkDlc8NRJkE]Living on the hedge. - YouTube[/ame]
  3. thats a really heavy piece of beach!!!!
  4. you can have all the tickets ever conceived,but experience and common sense are the two REAL qualifications needed!Don't think you'll get that on a two week course!!!!!
  5. my dealer told me to use synthetic at 50/1 and mineral at 25/1,but i think most of the good 2 stroke oils are synthetic now anyway,because it cuts down on the smoke emmision
  6. Just a few miles from the suffolk gold mine (Southwold)!!!!:lol:
  7. O.K Steve, posting it is:thumbup:
  8. Hi all been a member for a while now,but only as a reader and not a poster! Some realy good info and banter on the forums so I thought it was time was time to say hello. Cracking site

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