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stihlmadasever

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  1. Call steven smith. @treemendousaberdeenshire Top lad
  2. Where you based mate?
  3. I did see a couple of episodes in the last series where Ramsey Bolton got what he deserved. Pretty gruesom but great tv...and of course the white walkers battle got me interested again...perhaps i ll watch it on catch up hmmm
  4. Couldnt watch anymore after Rob Stark(the wolf of the nooorf) got done in at the red wedding...all my favorite characters kept dying.. Although Danerys Targarian is bloody gorgeous... Theres definetly something about a woman astride a dragon..
  5. Hows the the sizing dan? Im lookin for some type A's but im not sure if id be small or medium. Im a medium in xfits,hiflex and breathflex but a small in anything husky...
  6. Its an american video so its heavy on the cheese but its a decent example of a good work positioning lanyard.
  7. Art positioner is probably the best rope grab on the market,its easy to tend and easy to loosen but its pricey. Your probably at the stage where a hitch of your choice,distel, knut or vt etc paired with a hitch tending pulley is both ergonomical and easy to use. Plenty of old threads on hear about it. I ll post up a link for youtube in a mo
  8. Why the preference to the celox gauze joe ? Im i being fick or summat..?
  9. Good topic,i ll be following with interest. Weve got the usual mnor injury 1st aid kit and some celox pouches,large wound dressings and the odd isreali bandage in the van. Its something weve been meaning to sort out into a recognisable"all in one kit" but just dont make the time to do it. Just out of interest does anyone know how many celox pouches your are adviced to carry? Weve got 2.... Is that enough for 4 of us..? Really doubt 4 guys would cop an unfortunate one in one day though
  10. The more i use it the easier it gets although i prefered the layout of the last version,seemed easier to find the latest posts. I ll adapt eventually
  11. I know a piss taker when i see one mr johnson..
  12. I fear change...
  13. Its ok steve ive worked it out
  14. I cant use emojis when i comment on a thread.Its a samsung phone. Any reason why stevie? Websites great btw well done!
  15. Got to like the banter
  16. What breed of dog is it mate? 9 stone sounds like a big lad !
  17. My wifes a dog walker and she has a english bulldog that struggles to get in her van so she bought a foldable ramp to use.Great invention and about half the size of those steps
  18. Yeah...its pretty bad,some decent folk on it but mostly chainsaw keyboard warriors slaggin each other off
  19. Ive used cambium savers and pulley savers,tbf not much of a difference...both are pretty smooth with a zz or hc setup.
  20. Glad its back...facebook arbtalk was gettin tiresome
  21. Husky 346xpg is a decent little saw
  22. The saw comes with a 15" bar but i was planning on getting an 18 for it aswell.Cheers will
  23. Ive got too many saws...buuuut ive been offered a 560 at a very reasonable price. My question is would the 560 be a consolidation of my 261 and 044.My thinkin is get the 560 and punt the 261 and 044 Opinions appreciated
  24. I use these for pruning on warm days(very rare in scotland) Theyre just rock climbing boots Sent from my SM-G900F using Arbtalk mobile app
  25. Sounds like your lookin for rock climbing boots to me. Sticky soles are great to climb in for little pruning jobs. Have u looked at the arb pros? Not the cheapest though -but buy cheap buy twice they say

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