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  2. Woody Paul was right. We did go back to insurers, who refused to fund more treatment. We shd have stuck to our guns, but we are committed now. I think it's important to make it clear to both insurers and possible future buyers that the subsidence problem has been dealt with and the mitigation works carried out exactly as prescribed. Tree-fancier123, many thanks for that very detailed advice - really helpful to have precise measurements to follow. The problem with letting it grow is that we would be continually having to cut back - not a simple weekend job with a 3m stump. We might let a sideshoot regrow as part of the hedge (if it survives the treatment) and see how we get on. Now that there is more space and light I'd rather embrace the change and plant on either side of trunk with hazel and hawthorn seedlings, more interesting than the leggy privet we inherited.
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    Powerful Diesel Timberwolf TW 190 DH Turbo woodchipper good condition and in full working order, Twin hydraulic feed rollers. Probably one of the most popular woodchippers of all time due to its reliability durability and performance Capacity - 7.5" Hours - 969 Age - 2009 Fuel - Diesel Condition - very good

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  5. sime42

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  6. I can't think of any other fruit with as much variation in every characteristic. An unnamed Devon cider apple and a Pitmaston Pineapple. Apples are the equivalent of dogs, heavy is the the hand of man.
  7. yes, I recall that was a later model, an old trick to play when we were kids was to bumpstart an old bsa bantam field bike by pushing it backwards, and then offer a go on it to the many asking, they would put in in gear and let the clutch out expecting it to go forwards, but it went backwards instead. pretty soon everyone had caught on.
  8. When you turn up to trial to fight the trans nonsense, respect Graham Linehan | James Harvey | 13 comments WWW.LINKEDIN.COM When you turn up to trial to fight the trans nonsense, respect Graham Linehan | 13 comments on LinkedIn That’s a proper FU
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  10. ginge87

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    Logs dumpy bags County durham 75 free delivery local dh8 hardwood dried
  11. There she goes Angela Rayner resigns as deputy PM over failure to pay enough tax on flat - live updates WWW.BBC.CO.UK Rayner also quits as housing secretary and deputy leader of the Labour Party after admitting she underpaid tax on an...
  12. My school mate had one, he said it was cooler than a bike, when we were 16. It had a tight turning circle but you could reverse it by switching the ignition on the dash and staring the engine to run backwards. It had a strange electric starter and also the kick start. It would only start in reverse by the electric starter IIRC.
  13. Graham Greene. Canadian actor with Injun roots. Played Indians and cop detectives etc!
  14. sime42

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  16. A friend's dad had one when we were kids, we used to drive it to the end of their drive then pick the back end up and spin it round to drive it back. I think his brother still lives there and the Bond is probably still in a shed up the garden.
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  18. sime42

    Jokes???

  19. Morning, blue sky here and just some pricing and 1 wee job to pull a root out and that’s me till Monday
  20. Morning all, Sunshine and no rain. Have a good day all.
  21. Its not the saw that's dangerous,its the idiots using it ,if it isn't a top handle it will be a ground saw used off ladders...its about time people who buy a saw take accountability for using it , maybe they will realise how complex and dangerous tree surgery is. No doubt the hse will lump all accidents together -rather than splitting them between home owners and professionals .
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