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Marty O Hare

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  1. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131384657402%20 We used to use these, but struggled getting chainsaw trousers on underneath them. Would be fine if you don't have chunky legs or for squeezing them on for the odd job. A lot cheaper.
  2. http://collinsnets.co.uk/product/cordura-thigh-waders-heavy-duty Best make sure your sitting down before you read the price. Decent quality waders tho with good room for chainsaw trousers.
  3. Most of my tree work is in the water these days and we use waders with chainsaw wellies on the bottom or a dry suit with chainsaw wellies attached, you still need to whear your chainsaw trousers under them tho. Frozen solid overnight
  4. Second that, worst I've owned aswell. Go manky after a bit of sweating and red hot despite the vents. Wish I'd stuck to the old husky.
  5. We use a company called lloyds to do our tractor, winch, slings, chains and the like. Used to come out to our Crook depot and now Darlo. No idea of cost, their a pretty big outfit I think.
  6. Had a Husky 39O xpg that was stolen, was replaced with a stihl 650. Not impressed with the 650 seems unbalanced, the 390 was probably the best big saw I've used, balanced and plenty power.
  7. Another vote from me, good axe, hardly ever gets stuck aswell
  8. Back road by hamsterly, main road wasn't to bad.
  9. Nice fresh day for a mooch about. I was passing through a little further upstream today. Only about 5 mile away. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  10. Nice job on the Elm, some good pics Looks a busy spot
  11. Me and the lad I work with seen a photo of the job and we thought they were straight fells from the pic Never mind, bit of work for you anyway mate. You do much work for the EA ?
  12. I work for the EA now, was supposed to do the prudhoe job with a mewp, but was told I was overdue a refresher course, not allowed to climb in our area for some reason even tho have tickets from college and previous job Never saw that job in the flesh, did they all need climbing ?
  13. One day I hope to be as good as Shelby On more of a swilly level now Cheers Jon that winch is some tool, big step up from the smaller fransguard type we had before. I just missed out on the job at prudhoe jltree.

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