Same here. If employees break gear through stupidity they pay for it, or struggle without.
I had a dumb guy with me a couple of years ago. He complained about my worn out plastic rake so I bought a new one. First day with it he used it against a concrete path and wore it right down in 10...
Ok so I see the appeal, however, it appears to me that the movement involved in releasing the APTA valve could result in a loss of accuracy and accuracy is the big deal here, right.
I use a BS with an archery trigger that cost £12 and there is absolutely no shaking upon firing because the...
That's exactly how I do it too Peter. Last year I bought the Predator 450 but I don't want to own a big machine because it wouldn't make me enough money.
I sub out the big stuff and add my 'introduction fee'.
I just got one of these to go along with my 200t and Echo CE350TES.
http://www.skylandequipment.com/machinery/chainsaws/husqvarna/husqvarna-t540xp-chainsaw-12-14
Damn it! These things make me so sick with envy too.
We can get them here easily but they are SO expensive and our pathetic trucks and retarded towing laws means we can't use them.
These things make me so sick with envy. The trucks we have available in Britain are so utterly useless. They are either compact with a tiny payload or gigantic with a decent payload but cost a NASA scale budget to run them!
The only 4x4 we can get at a decent price and running costs, you...
Following on from what I just wrote.
Here in the UK we rarely have the opportunity to use a Boxxer due to a standard garden gate being 35" wide. It's very rare to have anything wider, therefore the Arb Trolley is made precisely for what we do here.
If I woke up tomorrow and garden gates were...
You'd change your mind if you used one.
That's only got quarter of a load on it anyway.
Load it properly and it will reduce the number of dragging journeys x5.
I just picked up this Milwaukee concrete breaker.
No good for cutting trees or making sandwiches but could be useful of breaking me out the dog house, next time I'm sent in it!
Better still, I bought an Archery trigger and set this up with an old carbon windsurf mast and mast base. The trigger is the best bit and cost £14. Sorry it's a link but I deleted the photos.
http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/climbers-talk/56209-big-shot-set-up-2.html
Replaced my 8 year old Butterfly harness with a Tree Motion yesterday. I've been coveting this harness for quite some time. Can't wait to swing tomorrow!
Hi Adam_P
Yes I do climb with the visor down most of the time. I'm paranoid about my eyes because i've seen some horrors.
The Protos is as comfy as a Petzl (possibly more). It's safer due to the design and construction. It doesn't get snagged on twigs and small branches. Best of all, it's cooler...
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