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Jackalope

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  1. It doesn't help you at all but to all those others reading, This emphasises why paying a few quid more at your local dealer is worth every penny over the saws lifetime.
  2. To be perfectly honest, by the time chain oil has sat in the warm metal oil tank under the exhaust of a Husky it doesn't make any odds as it all pumps the same:thumbup1:
  3. Need to be down to a T-shirt by 8.30 at the moment or I know I'm not earning money!
  4. [ame] [/ame] Keeps me going at work all day
  5. On tonnage I would agree with that. However, in more intricate work that a machine cant cope with such as cutting fencing product from chestnut, when on piece rate there is plenty of potential to take home good money
  6. There is a drastic shortage of decent hand cutters in Sussex at the moment. Anyone who's interested in a few months flat out should get down here!
  7. If you're in the right area go and cut some chestnut for a few weeks, plenty of crews looking for cutters at the moment.... give your stress levels a chance to subside whilst someone else runs about like a mad person
  8. Also referred to as 'the sticky outy bits'
  9. Hill and mountain running. For pleasure of an evening but racing most weekends.
  10. What reason do you have for needing to remove it? Doesn't look like it would hit much if it did come down in a storm? A tree like that could well have Bat potential so you would at the very least need a survey before you touch it with a saw.... that will be expensive. Jackalope
  11. That must be a north east habit....I do exactly the same:lol:
  12. When only swinging will do (My camera is a year in arrears for some reason.....)
  13. They are not water proof for long! Leaked like a sieve today
  14. If we could get rates like that for chestnut coppice we'd all be doing £250/ day and going home at lunchtime
  15. they are so far....but like i said, the Mark IIs were only waterproof for like 6-8 weeks:thumbdown:
  16. Yup, kitchen wood burners been on everyday bar 5 in late June/ early July. Evenings we've had the living room fire on too.
  17. I've had mine for a month, so far so good....I got them on warranty because my Mark IIs fell apart after 4 months so could go either way!
  18. but I only quoted Anchorman!
  19. I dont have a copy of the image, but if you do get on it I'd be needin one!
  20. Wow, that escalated fast...I mean that really got out of hand. It did didnt it!? I killed a man...with a trident. I saw that.

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