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TreeswingerPerth

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  1. Summer cold mate , they are the worst to shake off try a good gargle of whisky
  2. It's a bit of a fiddle the first few times you use it , really good for battered chains though . I'd recommend them .
  3. A 70s husky 266xp , still a good tool too .
  4. Clark's cut and climb jacket , love mine . I wear a woolpower long sleeve vest under it in winter .
  5. 53 , own teeth , couple of replacement joints , very little hair and still dangerous .
  6. How are you liking the Protos Paul ?
  7. I cut up a dead standing beech on Friday , looked just like that :confused1:
  8. Got on to pfanner fine grip gloves a while back , love them .
  9. Oh yes , I like .
  10. Ditto , way better than the Husky original can .
  11. Haix greenkeeper .
  12. Stihl fs 70 RCE , then you can use km attachments , it's a 2 stroke too .
  13. That's brilliant
  14. I've had a few from Rob , rate them highly , way better than oregon or stihl .
  15. I hate them , none about at the moment but they won't be far away . Roll on
  16. Started hearing the cuckoo's about a month ago here , house martins are about too .
  17. I work with a guy called Preston . Sorry
  18. Hi Jim , I was up in Ballater a few weeks back walking , saw your JD with your name on , nice tool mate .
  19. Sorry to hear this bro , lost my 14 yr old Springer a few weeks back , aint easy . All the best .
  20. I've got a 066 and a 395 , nearly always pick up the 395 , deffo feels more lively to me , weight wise I don't have scales but they feel much the same .

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