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stihlmadasever

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  1. Any thread that Bolams commented on...your guarenteed a giggle from marks comments
  2. Your 6ft 5 snd you climb....id just give you a gypo stick and off you pop Seriously though if say try as many on as possible at a shop if possible,ive got a treenotion,great harness but the sequoias are good too.So many good harnesses out there now its difficult to chose
  3. Wonderful words from wonderful people.A heart felt thank you too you all. Give them doggies cuddles..
  4. The kong duck would also fit the bill (no pun intended) perfectly shape wise.New ones are pricey at 60 quid though
  5. Link to amazon duck oil https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Swarfega-Multi-purpose-Service-Spray-500ml/dp/B000Y8HGVE&ved=0ahUKEwi1_OeazZvRAhWGXSwKHfJ0Ad0QFggtMAE&usg=AFQjCNHNqVLYv0JVmIrcp0vyXcFQLD0gqw
  6. Amazon do swarfega duck oil mark.It comes in a spray can too
  7. What about a pantin??
  8. Thanks mate...thats a beautiful picture of you and Watson
  9. Pretty sure the biners only too keep the ropeman from swinging around therefore not ppe.
  10. Yeah ive seen the adjustable bridge on augusts harness,its a petzl micro grab if i remember rightly. I climb on a TM but adding a rope grab isnt something ive considered,ive just shortened my bridge for better choggin down positioning.I like the idea though..
  11. Thanks Richard and yeah it was mutual adoration.
  12. I use the stihl ht 101 polesaw and its been a decent servant,ours is 2 stroke mix.Ive bent the shaft a while back so it doesnt extend right out to the maximum. I will say this-the hand and arm vibrations on them are very high so watch your exposure time using them
  13. She's crackin..lovely friendly face. Thanks again for all the kind words
  14. Thanks again for all your kind words. Give them doggies cuddles
  15. East end coach works in dumbarton have fabricated chip boxes in the past
  16. Kind words born2trot thanks
  17. Thanks guys for the comments,dont be sad he gave us an amazing life
  18. Yeah the cocked ear thing,we think he had some labrador in him...he certainly ate like one.
  19. He loved the car and my van mick
  20. Ive always loved border collies.I remember watching them on one man and his dog sheep trials and loved how smart,athletic and loyal they were.Some time and a good bit older i saw collies performing in the flyball competitions at a highland games show,i loved it! 13 years ago my wife and i adopted our own collie from the local rescue centre.We just went too have a look...yeah right.... We came across a little collie pressed against the wall looking very timid.Aww she's lovely the wife said,as i bent down to look at her she licked my hand.Right there a love affair was born.We eagerly went to speak to the receptionist who informed us the little female collie was a male collie called wallace...being scottish that name means alot to me. 3 days later we took that little collie home,he was mental. He ate our new table legs,he chewed the door frames,scratched the couch,wrecked the carpet and gave both the wife and i numerous injuries. He climbed more mountains than most people,not just big hills-im talkin munro's-serious mountains. He absolutley loved the car,i think he just assosiated it with goin to the beach,or fun walks or on holiday. He warmed the iciest heart(my mother who hates dogs) but not wallace he just turned on the charm. He ate like a labrador,worked like a spaniel and farted like an elephant. I absolutley adored that dog even though he tried my patience every day for most of his thirteen years. Wallace got sick a week or so back and today with a heavy heart and many tears i had him put too sleep. I dont write this for sympathy or sadness,he was suffering and i had to face up to the facts that he was an old dog in pain. I know many of you have dogs,give your dog a cuddle right now for they have such an amazing impact on our lives and theyre gone too soon. I know i'll see my boy again
  21. Zigzag on 11.5mm tachyon
  22. Stihl semi chisel
  23. Yale xtc or hendra are good ropes available in 13mm. Why 13mm ?
  24. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/97942/Makita-Dcs-6000i.html?page=28# Hope this helps

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