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twiggers

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  1. For your tickets you’ll need two ropes that reach the ground so 35ish meters each. Don’t bother with the 45m I’ve used mine a handful of times. You’ll only need one hitch climber as the other just needs to tended for slack.
  2. Yeah as above a hitch climber set up will save your elbows a lot. Also cheap Cambium saver is worth it. Check eBay regularly and buy nearly new kit. Once your happy with the hitch climber and climbing is earning you money a zig zag and spikes and you’ll be covered for most eventualities
  3. This is not acceptable really 🤣🤣
  4. We had the 6” petrol Timberwolf on trial and did this with connie brash. The diesel was no probs. The Forst diesel hits the back of the truck no probs
  5. What the hell happened here 🤣🤣🤣
  6. I’m trying to do some digging myself but trying find info on the the new tier 5 24hp Kubota is difficult as I only seem to come across the v1505 E tier 4 documents? Just wondering how different the engines are, if at all? We have the new 24hp diesel forst at work now.
  7. Ah so your GM150 34hp chips @ 1800 rpm and the new Jensen and Forst 24hp @ 1360 rpm! Quite and significant difference of flywheel speed! Wonder if the throttle can be adjusted to re-tune the new one to chip better?
  8. Oh I l didn’t realise that - a 2022 ST6D when up to max reads out at 1400 on the digital display but I thought that was flywheel speed? Could we’ll be wrong though and it be rpm of engine. I remember the old Schisling MX reading 1870
  9. I’m pretty sure it’s the 25hp @ 2500 rpm so it’s running pretty steady. Think it’s only the throttle position stopping it running at 3000rpm and generating more hp?
  10. Is it the detuned 1505 kubuta in it?
  11. Putting a quick word in for Matt here [emoji4] he’s a great bloke and runs a really nice firm. Some of the most pleasant tree days I’ve had [emoji106] would be a great opportunity for someone as Matt is great teacher too!
  12. Hello buddy, I have new OEM piston and cylinder if you’re interested. I had a spud ported 346 that was stolen so is no longer needed.
  13. Healthcare assistants are on the frontline
  14. Nurses and allied professionals no, healthcare assistants - yes.
  15. That was on 11.7 though - 10mm @ 70mm would be best
  16. Hello mate! I asked this question a while ago and nice compact version is the 70mm/8mm viper cord from Marlow
  17. twiggers

    Dolmar

    I have the Makita version and can be had for £360 with x2 6amp and fast charger. Time it with a free battery offer from Makita and you’ll get 2x extra batteries for free. Good saw, little heavy and the chain tensioner breaks too easily
  18. Distel Lightweight Aluminium Spurs - All Clothing & Protection | Uniforms, Workwear, Specialist Equipment & PPE Suppliers WWW.ALLCLOTHING.CO.UK Distel Lightweight Aluminium SpursThe Distel Lightweight Aluminium Spurs are made from engineered aluminium making them extremely light-weight. The shank is fully height adjustable and is comfort padded. Fans of classic synthetic leather straps have been heard, so you can now select from the leather strap or the £270
  19. Cheers thought you meant the rope! Yes I use the new ZZ and blue T and it’s great [emoji106]
  20. Really? I brought mine 10/2020? Have you further info please
  21. Great information thanks buddy. Running moving ropes atm - *till I learn the ropes*

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