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  2. From what I've read it's Charlie Kray's stepson who is selling them off after his mother died, might take a mooch over to the auction, not that I'll buy anything.
  3. billhooks!
  4. Versatility and taking away a hassle for others to learn the software - always a good thng
  5. Not sure of the legalities, but if you had to split the remaining costs 2 ways and not 3 how would that fit in the grand scheme of things? OK not perfectly fair but if you all get a reasonable outcome and still talk to each other a few hundred ££ each to cover that other 1/6 might not be the end of the world. If you look through the posts here the common consensus is conifers reduced in height look a bit pants - take them out which should be the cheaper option, over time householders can trim the laurels back themselves. Number 4 is making a reasonable start - could go with "you want them reduced, you pay" - and if you can all agree which trees to keep so much the better.
  6. Hi Steven, that is one way of doing it, but there are various ways depending on how the initial drawing is presented. I have just put on those as examples of what can be done from basic pen and paper. An initial chat before the survey would be best as I can give advice on the most efficient way depending on the size of the survey. The samples I have posted I would consider small jobs. If the surveys are larger jobs (greater number of trees) then there are efficient ways of doing it as I have subscriptions to maps through software that I can provide. I produce the drawing and send it back Pdf or DWG with the invoice.
  7. I don't think you needed anything for a shotgun before 1968 and even then a shotgun could be 20" barrel, after that you needed a shotgun licence and in 1988 you had to store them securely.
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  9. Saw this on the news the other day. One of his relatives is having a sell up and this is going to auction. Could make the lad a bit of coin. It was a first for me too. I'd always thought they were called certs.
  10. I realise it says certification at the bottom I'd just never known it was called a gun licence.
  11. Since the 1986 forestry act there is a presumption against clearing woodland for agriculture. Prior to that they were interchangeable, subject to felling licence. Now you would have a problem getting it without a restocking condition.
  12. Got any pumps ? What hand pumps , foot pumps ? Foot pumps , brown size 9 🙂
  13. It was a cert . Anyone who was drunk or insane was prohibited .
  14. It was a cert . Any one who was drunk or insane was prohibited .
  15. No problem, and yes we're one of the home owners. Trying to find a way to resolve this that doesn't obliterate all our privacy and ruin all the wildlife opportunities!
  16. They tried that. I guess hampered by what was in power at the time to work with.
  17. Was there a gun licence in the 1960's, I've always known them as firearms certificate or shotgun certificate?
  18. right wing left wing centrist none of them can save us the only hope is space aliens if they dont come in time, we're doomed
  19. Was there a gun licence in the 1960's, I've always known them as firearms certificate or shotgun certificate?
  20. Hi all, I have a Stihl TS400 saw which required a new crankshaft, cylinder and piston. I also fitted a new spark plug and refurbished the carburettor. I rebuilt the saw and when I attempted to start it, it fired up for about 30 seconds and then died. Now it won't even start. It doesn't even sound like it will start now. Any ideas or advice on what it could be please?. Thanks.
  21. 'very online right wingers' steering politics, as opposed to right wing printed newspaper moguls perhaps?
  22. Apologise, I thought you where a contractor looking for advice rather than a home owner. Best of luck
  23. There is nothing wrong with being content in life, and if pottering around grafting on the ground is it, then go for it.
  24. Most of the decent compact track loaders are over a ton in weight,but you might want too look at the merlo cinglo compact track skidsteer might be a bit lighter also u can get hydraulic winches and flails for same machine. But expect to have to take cpcs in tracked skidsteer certs or tracked carrier cert on anything to do with utilities.
  25. It's about the people who are steering the narrative of the USA (and beyond):
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