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So do the Aussie sponsors get a discount for not being able to access AS every (our) evening? :msp_sneaky:

Um no...

Noice !

I do want a big Dolly one day.......





(oh boy, I've left myself open with that one.....)

Left yourself open Rick yet failed to edit it out :)
Game on :D

You got some road to travel, I have my account deleted, been perma-banned, caught infractions, get hate mail.
Hike up your skirt and hit it a lick.

Lift your skirt and have a lick? My god man, you're a lot longer or a lot more flexible than I am. Maybe even a combination of both?

spot on mate, they can f#ck off if they can understand that.

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short handle is why the head looked so big and it don't have any of these

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Yeah it's just a plain jane model with no fancy angles.
 
Oo look what I got in the mail today - this will have to go straight to the pool room :jester:

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Is that just a Stihl branded Fiskars Rudy? Looks the same to me. Nice piece of work for sure.
Jakmax have the Fiskars on special this month :D
 
Is that just a Stihl branded Fiskars Rudy? Looks the same to me. Nice piece of work for sure.
Jakmax have the Fiskars on special this month :D

Yes it is Matt, good eye!

I got it for $50 of the Fiskars price and it had the nice label on it :biggrin:
 
Enough of the code talk Darren. The Jakmax cattledog only has very small pictures so can't distinguish :(
and the wrong pics for the pistons on their website and cattledog, they where advertising single ring, centered locating pin for the 3120 and 2100/01, I thought that would be the ducks nuts for some of my saws :msp_w00t: , but come to find out after I ordered a couple they where twin ring as per normal :cry:
 
and the wrong pics for the pistons on their website and cattledog, they where advertising single ring, centered locating pin for the 3120 and 2100/01, I thought that would be the ducks nuts for some of my saws :msp_w00t: , but come to find out after I ordered a couple they where twin ring as per normal :cry:

Not surprising Will. Found the same issues mate.
 
Just a quick one guys from a customer in Adelaide who emailed me this today after seeing it last week. Morons like this really should be banned but alas. His email quoted below...

"I just thought I’d send you these 2 pics; I stumbled across these idiots removing a spotted gum at Vale Park on Friday. They had removed the canopy before I got there & there was no signage out to say who was doing it. They lifted the trunk intact with a crane onto a flat bed semi, so I'm guessing that they sold it for milling.

The thing is that they didn't put any signs, witches hats, or traffic control out! There were cars driving past as the trunk was swinging around in the air! The blue car in the pic was actually driving past as the tree was swinging away across the road as the crane driver moved along the road. Can’t really blame the car driver, as there was nobody telling them of the danger ahead!

There was also a very tense moment when the butt hit the ground & the trunk rolled in the chain sling! I bet the crane driver needed to change his pants!

These guys didn’t give a 2nd thought to anyone else’s safety & wellbeing, they sh*t me!"

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Thats just nuts. was the tree from the road nature strip or outta the home yard ? Them power lines are looking a wee close for me.

Planning today a stand of Cypress removals with task details of traffic pedestrain control, ohead power shut down, crane lifting logs so all the due diligence etc right down to getting a busstop temp moved for the day. I should get these lads in save some bucks the risky way eh
 
This is from the Samaras Crane Hire website


NOTHING TO CHANCE
Rigorous approach to OH&S

Safety is an absolute priority at Samaras Structural Engineers. As illustrated by the following measures, compromise is simply not an option:

Comprehensive OH&S Plan continually reviewed and enhanced
Rigorous staff induction process with extensive training in safety procedures
Robust risk-assessment processes
Work-Method Statements – tailored to minimise risk – provided to clients at the outset of every job
All safety processes regularly audited by independent consultant.

We also hold the Workcover Endorsed SABS L.3 Certificate.

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