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gand

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  1. Just remembered you can put it on your computer aswell to sync it with your ipad
  2. You can, when I get a email with said word docs, spreadsheets etc attached it gives me an option to open in docs to go which can then edit and save
  3. I use documents to go
  4. Ordered some this week from Honey Brothers Buckingham L Shape Pads - Honey Brothers Ltd I'm guessing this is hat you mean
  5. I've not found any exercise that recreates tree climbing. I went through that situation and the only cure was climbing
  6. Congrats fella. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. There has been talk of a NW meet but seemed to go quiet? The bunk barn at Hurst Green is great, nice setting next to the pheasent shoot. Short walk to the village with pubs
  8. Nice looking Mog Did Dave look after you?
  9. A couple and theres 4 pubs and a "night club"
  10. It's 800 yards from my house File:The Centre of Mainland Great Britain - geograph.org.uk - 95500.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  11. They get dirty/rusty anyway. Just need a hot soapy wash and a light covering of GT 85
  12. Definately if they've seen him in RNLI kit
  13. They are out there, It's just finding them. One of the lads hasn't worked with my boss for a good reason in a few year. He's now mutured (27) and hits it hard
  14. I think you must of had a bad run, got two keen lads working with us (brash draggers) who are paying them selves through the basic tickets on Monday. They don't run, but certainly don't stop
  15. It happens a lot, my inlaws get one knock a door tree surgeon a month!! There up in Scotland but they still say that they've got an aborist to sort it being me.
  16. Try the F180 if the pocketboy is to small. First Silky I got, and couldn't moan about it.
  17. It is, but I'm lucky living a mile away from one of the best dealers in the country
  18. Got beaten to it
  19. If you want a stihl bar, remember it can't be posted. Try the bloke on here, can't remember his name, Rob?
  20. As said try bigger bar and then decide, it might cost more in the long run but yet could be hellishly cheaper in the long run
  21. 880 is a great saw but I'd go for the bigger bar on this occasion, and then see if you need the extra power and bar capability
  22. You'll get used to being on a pole, they can be a bit shakey when up top. Congrats on the buisness studys
  23. Nice one Paul nowt better than passing on knowledge/ experience to other. I took a couple of lads out for there first time climbing at the weekend, was great to see the enthusiasm
  24. Nice one Chris Sounds just like my day tomorrow, large beech take down no chipping or logging just get it down and go. The boss reckons we should be in the pub by 2:thumbup:
  25. Nice Paul, wish it was as nice here. Been WET here today

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