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Mick Dempsey

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  1. http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/41449164 new underpants needed.
  2. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias I understand this is what it's called Timon.
  3. You're just getting the news/interpretation you want.
  4. Has this letter arrived out of the blue? Are they your laurels?
  5. Ok, thanks. Like Joe says, a battery saw would be my weapon of choice (if I had to do stuff like that anymore, hard work) how come you didn't use your 160?
  6. I may have asked you this before, but what are you using to prune (saw wise) on a job like that?
  7. Is it.......special stuff? or beetroot perhaps.
  8. While I'm in the complimentary mood John..... an extremely difficult spec, done very nicely.
  9. The 230 is a great chipper, if I had to go sub 750, I'd look no further.
  10. Best not break them at that price! I suppose that you have to accept they're not forestry tractors and try not to damage the panels (dropped a log on the front panel today, chipped off a piece off)
  11. I guess it depends on how expensive they are to replace/repair.
  12. See some of the older merc trucks here, that's a single wheel at the back jobby. 3.5 tonne I reckon, bit dated though.
  13. According to the spec sheet 1280kg, so minus the attachment around a tonne.
  14. Grapple is finally here! Looking forward to putting it to work in the next few days.
  15. Are you being serious?
  16. So that's a "sorry I'm not sorry" sort of apology. Not that I care of course, just saying
  17. There is no issue, it's a free market economy, if the contractor wants a decent climber he'll have to pay the going rate. if he won't, it won't get done, but it always does.
  18. If the climbing jobs can't be filled it's because most accomplished climbers soon realise that the only way to make any money on the tools in this job is to get the work yourself, so they set out on their own.
  19. I got to about a minute, he's selling saws and letting guys have a go. At one point he actually tells a guy to put two hands on it. whats your issue?
  20. Fine looking dog, has he been done? I have a feeling some chasse members might like some of that bloodline.

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