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simon@BGS

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  1. My hi flex trousers lasted 18months or so but wasn't always climbing then so that's probably why lol Thanks for the input guys think I may have to take a trip to a couple of shops and try some on will keep you posted guys
  2. Yeah think your right buddy gonna stick with what I know. Do most people use class 1?
  3. Do they fit quite snug? I've got pfanner stretch air but to me they are really uncomfortable
  4. I looked at a pair husky trousers on the net but haven't got any decent shops near me to go and have a look at them. I did use to really like my hiflex type c lasted me just under 2years aswel
  5. I mostly climb with them. Stihl xfit are pricey aswel would you say they are better than the hiflex?? Don't know weather to just stick with hi flex or change lol
  6. Hi all After some input from others. I'm about to replace my trousers and not sure what ones people use. I first owned hi flex type c and I really like the close fit of them, but since they died I have bought pfanner stretch airs but don't like the shape of them really. Keep looking at the arbortec breatherflex, what's people thoughts Thanks guys
  7. Cheers treemoose I couldn't use the search button earlier it wouldn't type anything but will check the link out now cheers
  8. Hey guys Looking for people's opinions on the subject of mechanical prussik systems. Looking into either spiderjack or zigzag but can't really make my mind up on which one would be better. Anyone shed an light on this for me please Thanks guys
  9. Thanks for replys guys, I used to have a stihl 150t and a husky t540xp but sadly some git knicked them. Will do some more searching and see if I can find a good second hand 200t, I do all types of tree work so think the 200t will be more suited to my needs. I don't fancy buying a new 201t because I have just heard bad reviews on them and won't buy another t540xp as my one was falling apart
  10. Hi guys I'm after a new top handled saw after bastards stole all my gear a short while ago and have been borrowing up until now. Has anyone had any experience with the new 193t or the older 192t? Is it just a lesser powered 200t? Or might try my luck and try and find a good second hand 200t for around £350 or so Thanks guys
  11. Hi tim sorry won't let me send any messages to you. Can I call you to speak about iveco please?
  12. How much tom? What spec?
  13. After a single cab really as better payload. Any transit tippers out there going?
  14. My old double cab used to weigh 2.8 empty
  15. Does anyone use a cabstar tipper on here or something similar size? Just wondering about weights and stuff?
  16. That's what I just lost double cab transit. What details on the iveco timtree?
  17. Hi guys I'm in the market for a new arb tipper after some git decided to nick mine few weeks back. Looking at nissan Cabstar or similar at the moment but open to suggestions. Budget is around 4.5k max Cheers guys
  18. Keep working out what I had in the back and I keep remembering more things that were in it
  19. Cheers guys, turns out that not only did they nick my truck they knicked a trailer off someone else's motor down the street aswel last night
  20. Ford transit tipper stolen from hertfordshire area last night guys. Double cab 115 350 transit reg ov07 rkx signwritten with burnleys tree services on the chip box.
  21. My 3120xp running a 24 inch bar all the time but also got 36 and 42 inch for it. Cracking saw especially for what I paid for it bit heavy for.long periods of use but a fantastic saw
  22. It's a brilliant saw wisecobandit really is

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