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Boaty

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  1. I'v got a 076av in full working order, just had a full service, and also have a spares and repairs one as well with almost all the component except a fuel tank, you could actually make it work again as well if you needed to. 30 inch bar with part worn chain? How much are you looking to spend?
  2. No he's a bloke with his own firm and currently hasn't pissed of anyone so much in one day as you have, were you abused by a tree or something early in life and feel the need to take the mick and belittle other arbs? Just shut up please
  3. Certainly do only way to get through a day
  4. I have smack with my weetas sounds like you do too
  5. That looks to me like some wood:thumbup:
  6. I'm only 20 and I get it in my right arm, it's unproven but theirs a method that just breaks up the calcification of the tendons, basically involves sticking your thumb as deep into the joint as you can where it hurts and moving it in little circles, it worked really well for me don't get me wrong it almost brings you to tears but it clear up after a week, it does still twinge in the mornings though
  7. Th stein one doesn't fit through a door way
  8. Boaty

    Walnut value

    Sorry chaps didn't realise the other pictures hadn't gone on. Also should've said it's already gone the boss just wanted rid off it, sorry for wasting your time just wanted to prove to the bosses that it's worth a bit more than firewood prices. I think the cut was about an inch deep and was actually put in by the homeowner before he realised he couldn't do the tree himself.
  9. Howdo, removed a walnut today and iv heard that the timber can be very usefull/sort after, got some pics and was wondering how much roughly the timber would be worth? I know obviously can't get an exact price from pics but some idea would be good. Either value as a single lump or valued at through and through milled. Put 201 next to it for size comparison. Cheers
  10. Boaty

    New Ms192t

    How much for the 150 chap?
  11. The expansion for skyrim is very good. Anybody else play battlefield online?
  12. Agreed as long as your boots on the ground and bit having to drive trucks (all the time) then that's quite good really for a groundie round here
  13. Thanks chaps, will be the pfanners! Any durability difference between the colours?
  14. Wouldn't buy a pair of sips after an ex colleague had a bad experience with a pair. Steve when you say pfanner is that the newer arborist ones(red or grey) or the stretchies? Only their just called stretch airs for some reason
  15. If you had to pick between the 2? For all round use and with the warmer weather on its way? Thanks as well that was a swift reply!
  16. Got hi flex that are dieing at the mo, had the hi vis yellow stretchies before but got them too small so they soon popped. Every pair of trousers iv had goes at the crotch- and yes I always wear braces so I'm not wearing them too low! What are people's recommendation? Anyone tried the new stien kriegers? Thinking about stretchies again but their a bit warm in the summer- oh and I much prefer type Cs for climbing. Cheers
  17. No you can do 38/39 (aerial rescue and saw in tree) without 32(big tree) but have to have done 30 and 31- I fink!
  18. In my opinion, if you know your not going to be doing any big stuff, buy a quality smaller one over a cheap/tired big one have a look on farm trader theirs normally a few on their
  19. Hi all, got a big takedown coming up in the centre of rugby, free lime timber available thought I'd offer it on here first, downside is it will be on a Sunday and must be collected on the day of the removal. Will be done soon so if you want it just leave a comment or something. Cheers

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