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  2. 89, very decent innings. Fine body of work as well.
  3. RIP Robert Redford.
  4. Deafhead

    Tasty

    Never had so many, the largest are around 175mm. I've always known them as horse mushrooms, all I know is they are tasty.
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  6. What the f##k does all this do to help a man get woodchip. Poor fellas regretting ever asking for help.
  7. Give me a tinkle 07966 792798, i can give you the highs and lows of owning a log chomper.
  8. 2-6" stuff that came out with the tree sheer
  9. But we dont live in a 3rd world , and really u have no right to life , Have I rattled some amnesty international person?
  10. Hedge thinnings? That sounds too thin in diameter and something for a chipper rather than a logger. Thin stems are ok for kindling, but not great to burn indoors in bulk. Its all sapwood and the bark holds in the moisture if green.
  11. Every problem contains within itself, the seed of its solution. Every time the police arrest a normal, right thinking person, for wrong-speak, it tips the public sentiment needle a little more to the right. Another crack in the dam and a little more pressure.
  12. that part could prove quite popular.
  13. Yeah personally I could do without the right to life, freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading treatment, freedom from slavery and forced labour, the right to liberty and security, the right to a fair trial, respect for private and family life, home, and correspondence, freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association and, worst of all, protection from discrimination.
  14. Thinking about getting a branch logger like a remet 200 for the massive pile of crappy hedge thinnnings i have. Have seen quite a videos on line and they look ideal but can't find much long term feedback on reliability, maintenance etc. If anyone has real world experience they wouldn't mind sharing I'd be appreciative. Thanks john
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  16. Time Left: 6 days and 19 hours

    • FOR SALE
    • USED

    Climbing kit all in very good condition / little use. Includes: Petzl Sequoia harness. Petzl ZigZag A.R.T. Ropeguide 2010 with Cocoon pulley (1.5m) Distel Gecko Alloy spikes. Velcro top, leather strap foot. Yale Hedera 11.7mm climbing rope 37m, 1 spliced eye. Yale XTC Fire 13mm Rope 5m, 1 spliced eye. New England Hi-Vee 13mm Steel core flip line, 3m. (Used once) 4 x Petzl Oval alloy carabiners. 1 ISC Big Dan steel carabiner. Stein tool strop (new). Selling as a job lot. Please don't ask to split, due to serious illness I don't have the time or energy. Many thanks. Collection only, from near Sandy, Bedfordshire. Possibility of collection from Macclesfield, Cheshire by arrangement.

    £395

    SANDY, Bedfordshire - GB

  17. You’d have to try one on but I’d be looking at the Petzl sequoia if I were you
  18. Teagle "jetcut" Jetcut WWW.ICENICAM.ORG.UK Then in a moment of reverse thinking—why not now use the hedge cutter engine to...
  19. Ideal if you can afford 8 chargers and God knows what this costs, but can't afford a second plug socket!
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  21. Got to admit Mick, I was a good "brash rat" and enjoyed that menial work and it gave someone a break as well showing them the standard I wanted stuff left like! Good for the tummy muscles too!
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  23. Hillsborough law finally being tabled. Good result
  24. Morning all, Hopefully dry today, so removing lower dead wood from an oak over a very quiet lane, then annual repeat pollard of a small lime lollipop.
  25. We need to be out of that human rights rubbish
  26. Diverting, you know what I mean.
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