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Clubman B

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lane clearing tools


as i am new to the dtrf im going to join you lads soon in a cleaning op im wondering what is your prefered method of doing so

what tool gets your vote

my first choice was a 24" machete went to buy it and its out of stock great

so come on lads share your veiws



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Clubman A

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Dean really appreciate you joining in with lane clearing as it raises the profile of the TRF to another level! It's also a good way of getting to ride new lanes and meet other members.

I'm sure everyone will have their own favorite lane clearing tool, I've a set of telescopic loppers that I can carry on the bike and a folding saw is also useful.

Cheers John

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Clubman B

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Dean really appreciate you joining in with lane clearing as it raises the profile of the TRF to another level! It's also a good way of getting to ride new lanes and meet other members.

yes john i totaly agree with you ive been wanting to get out for a while now to meet and get involved
ive got myself a folding saw ill have a look at the loppers thanks

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I think JT has one of these below:

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I have one of these whilst out riding:

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i use one of these if i am driving the car to lane clearing (slasher)

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And if something large needs shifting then my 2 smoke comes out to play.

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doug9270 wrote:

I think JT has one of these below:

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 I do and its brilliant ask big Mike wink saw isn't great (have my folding one anyway) but having such a long blade is a boon for the high up stuff and it looks real cool biggrin



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Clubman B

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i did order one a while back but it was out of stock i bought a 26" machete off of ebay that should do the trick plus the folding saw

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Clubman A

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You can get a machete from Tragos garden department for £2:58, Bargain.



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Clubman B

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wish i knew thatyesterday i only paid a tenner mind on ebay but thanks for the heads up


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