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Assuming not a bot, what equipment do you have? Plowing the land suggests a tractor at least which might be able to pull the roots up / dig them out
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Posted in this "JOKES" thread 12 Aug 2022 BBC News item 9 Aug 2025 Link to article :- 'I was conned out of £3,500 by internet catfish Kerry Gray' WWW.BBC.CO.UK Peter says he feared for his safety and still has trust issues after his ordeal.
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You found a mooring right enough. But not in the Norfolk Broads. Not ever river in Norfolk is linked to Broads
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Ercole Spada, father of aerodynamics in car design.
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Morning Team. Looking bright here. Being a hooligan in the toy car this morning. Family duties and funeral prep for the FIL later. I'm super emotional at times and I got to carry coffin at the funeral which will be hard! Enjoy your day, do something to have a memory off. She bringing tea up now. Tom gently leaving Bad Apple Racing and maybe crewing elswhere but he off to the states soon to race his car! Jay, Louse, Roc!
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Rob 2025 is probably Robot 2025 .
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Tree Planting Per Purchase and What About VAT?
jamies johnson replied to evelynemma's topic in Trees and the Law
Tree-planting services cost ~£1 per tree, and UK/EU providers may charge VAT. Record it as a business expense, and if VAT-registered, you can reclaim it. - Yesterday
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Who got the other sets of cheap Sherpa tyres the other day then? I was going to buy them all but seemed rude when other people were wanting them. Long overdue. My current ones are bald as.
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I had an early 1x37 which I recall had a similar issue. There was something in the circled part that I adjusted which controlled the return. Sorry can’t be more help as I no longer own the machine
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I have had a hard week this week so i let my pal do the final cut of the Ash tree. It`s great sometimes taking it easy.
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And Today's Job begat Tomorrow's job. And Tomorrow's Job begat Next Week's Job. Still no piccies, sorry. Wouldn't have looked like much anyway, cos most of it was hiding in the ditch. I met someone at a funeral who I hadn't seen for years. Must have jogged his memory, as he rang me with a fallen oak tree to clear. Piece of cake thinks I when I arrive, as we've got a teleporter, and I've got my big strap back. The blighter's just bought a log burner, and wants it all logging! The good news is that the customer had estimated the job as a whole day, and with help from a teleporter, and a young lad clearing brash/logs, my part of the jobs was done in half a day. The bad news? The begatting. I'm trying to make headway on the work in front of me, and this job has already spawned some hedge clearance, tree trimming at a house for sale, and a pound to a penny, more cutting and splitting of today's wood. It was ever thus.
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39K views · 12K reactions | Crazy Football Contract Story The Boss's... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Crazy Football Contract Story The Boss's Bizarre Demand!.
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They do however facilitate 3/8 and 404 chains on the same bar with just a drive sprocket change. wouldn't be my first choice for milling though.
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Just wondered if any of you turned up on site to find things were not quite as you expected. Last October went over to our wood to do some clearing to find Anglian Water on the Bridleway looking at a water main leak. The main is buried under one of our drainage ditches and runs right through the wood alongside a bridleway. Wasn't exactly straightforward as somebody had uttered the magic words 'Badgers' so they wouldn't do anything until conservation expert had had a look. It wasn't a badger set only a litte scrape under the concrete. Culvert ran at 90 degrees under bridleway at this point, so they again paniced saying maybe Badgers in there so I pointed ou highly unlikely as the water was pouring through it. They didn't see the major Badger Set 20 yards or so away! Anyway after a couple of days humming and hawing they finally decided to repair it. In fairness they did a good job and left it tidy, they even decided to reinstall the scrape under the concrete.
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Ex-Soldier (County Durham) looking at getting into Arb/Forestry
LynherTraining replied to Ex-Sapper's topic in Employment
Thought the same... do you get ELC funding?. Several training providers all over the country who can train you using the scheme. The scheme will only support Level 3 outcomes however we include the basic training as part of our City&Guilds Level 3 qualifications. Alternatively there are various other funded schemes which support the Level 2 elements - talk with your local ELC training provider. We have candidates come to us from all over the country, we are on the Devon/Cornwall border, so let us know if you have access to ELC and want to know what we can offer. [email protected]. 01822 832232 -
Something different. Bought a mower last autumn in excellent condition, hardly used less than half price of new, was on the Isle of Wight which is why nobody much was interested. Anyway rang dealer who said no problem can get it over to branch near Southampton which he did and threw in box of blades (50) foc. Picked it up on trailer then stuck it under cover. Unloaded it today using my old 384 no trouble lifted it up and then pulled trailer out from under. Took me back to my days as Cranes Engineer in the steelworks.
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Cheers for that, although having watched it there was no mention of loler/puwer, I've emailed them to ask. Defo a good shout
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Tree surgery? All that cutting and chipping? Hardest game in the world that. Done it meself you see, 30 years man and boy.
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All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
Joe Newton replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
It's not hard, it's just that most don't want to pay the money. Vermeer 925 will smash everything in its size class, but you pay for the privilege. Still way cheaper than a groundy. -
Your tip site currently says you don't want logs. You might want to edit that for starters.
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Normally, yes, but the one you quoted was following the natural flow of the conversation. I could have written it less succinctly but made the same point: "those that voted for Brexit, the Brexiteers, would never accept a solution involving 'making a deal' with the French and the EU, it would mean breaking that sacred vow that all things EU are evil, should not be tolerated. All trade and world diplomacy should be directed away from the continent. Rwanda is a case in point where a civilised country, like the UK, actively supports sending the desperate to a country renowned for its genocide and human rights abuses"...but I think my original way was better and more to the point.
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