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thunderdrum

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  1. could not agree more, flameing hundreds of them around sedbergh  coming from miles around, now we have bikers blasting around meeting at devils bridge. I ride but  I ride all year, all weathers  not like this lot that run away at the first sign of rain. we have people living in second homes ,hiring holiday homes just to get away from from the places they live to come here to "be safe" they don't lthink about the small community with a high elderly population they are coming to absolute selfish tossers

     

     

     

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  2. used stilh for years found single sided cutters went blunt quickly then went to shindawa which was brilliant best cutter I,ve used in 30 years it was knicked last along with all our 2 stroke kit anyway it got replaced with echo which took over shindawa and they are good

  3. I always have a climbing rope near at hand wether in basket or on ground with a throw line this is after having been stuck 45 ft up after the main hydraulic line ruptured and we couldn't lower it ,but you must lower yourself down on the machine side of the mewp

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