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Dog Tag

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  1. had a company call for drone up tree. SPRA form filled. Method statement filled. Area cordoned off and traffic control. LA notified. 2k ....job done..
  2. Agree love t20. New Zealand and Windies teams to watch
  3. Insight in Cork Sandyman http://www.insightrm.ie/
  4. .72meters wide goes in tight side entrance. and no lifting ..
  5. Bread and butter work. Its not all about big oaks and beech. Getting a lot of eucalyptus lately. the new connie.. €€€€€€€€€
  6. Rob at chainsawbars on here is very helpful. I think MS250 is a bit short on power. Chain file angle is 10 degrees.
  7. Spot on. Transit tipper, with tail lift, covers most options.
  8. Cheers for the replays . Thanks
  9. What do you use to stop your milled timbers from splitting? Drying outdoors under timber cover. Ta:confused1:
  10. Great bit of kit. Pity it's not less than 2'6" wide.
  11. Just bring back the 260 and forget about all the eco/emmission/noise bull.. saws are for cuttin.
  12. sharp saw, and a maul for splitting.
  13. If you can't afford a new lid, give the game up. Be it on your own head repairing something that could save your life.
  14. Bring a bag of needlebearings with you or toss it in the bin. Worst saw Stihl ever produced.
  15.  

    <p>Hi Ian,</p>

    <p>have a Forst t6. 260 hrs. sometimes the intake rollers go in slow motion. Top roller stays up a few times, even after putting big lump through. Any ideas? tighten roller springs? dont want to post on forum, as most like to slag Forst. dont really trust my dealer. Ta.</p>

     

  16. tell him to rev up on his lawn mower and f off, if he has a lawn mower ticket.
  17. Love the Mad Max Gloves.
  18. Apple is owned by Arbtalk. Full circle..

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