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  2. Steven P

    Logs

    Last time I was talking to a tree surgeon about biomass, he was storing it in his yard till he got a wagon or a tractor trailer full (big trailer) before he sent it for biomass. If they are out of their usual area a return to the yard and back can cost more that what they get for it, or if they don't have a suitable yard to store that quantity - he wasn't sure a biomass place would accept half a transit load at a time... so back to it being a waste product - to some - unless they spend the hours making firewood... where as the bigger money is working on the trees themselves - so in some cases the finances make sense to use a local tip site.
  3. It’s going to be a ballache to end all ballaches. When I imported the TW I needed an EORI number, an inspection from Defra or someone to ensure it didn’t have any diseases on it and something else to do with VAT. I got an expert to sort the importation for me. Don’t try and sneak it through, I got pulled out immediately and the paperwork scrutinised, they seemed surprised and disappointed that it was in order. As for the registration…good luck.
  4. I bought this last year, I think its awesome.
  5. Way before Xmas I think it was in October maybe. Someone decided to chop down my Maple tree. After being on the forum I took on board the great advice and didn't give up hope.I began to nuture the remaining tree and it worked. But it grew back. Nature is powerful. Just want to thank all the helpful advice 👍👍👍 Yours J
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  7. 106K views · 661 reactions | LEGO Mega Factory Uses 18 Cucumbers to... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM LEGO Mega Factory Uses 18 Cucumbers to Build Log House An insane idea becomes reality. It took 83 days of planning...
  8. difflock

    Eh!

    See my last paragraph above. I just watched that badtard Biscuit cat kill one of the 2 surviving Moorhen chicks, that had started to come out onto the lawn to feed with the the parents. With my own eyes. Fornicator! And I mean just immediately after I had fed him his lunch. But there are other semi feral cats hunting our ground so I suppose no particular point in blaming Biscuit in particular.
  9. Have the same stress control box on a ch25 i recently bought but the wires have been cut 1 blue 1 black 1 brown, I,m thinking of re,wiring it to see if it works but no idea where those wires go, anybody any ideas?
  10. I never had a paper round,, but there was always copper wire and lead pipes.
  11. Wordle 1,500 5/6 🟩⬜🟨⬜⬜ 🟩🟩⬜⬜🟩 🟩🟩⬜⬜🟩 🟩🟩⬜⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  12. AHPP

    Chickens?

    Chicks basically teenagers now. IMG_5764.MOV
  13. So I have put a few hours on the Grillo. It cuts great. It doesn't clog and stall like the Bolens did (which I was really asking too much of it to become a rough cut mower). It just smashes through everything, rocks and stumps included. I like the simplicity of being able to remove and sharpen the blade tips. - It needs choke to start even when warm, so I think some carb cleaning might be helpful. - I'm going to raise the deck a bit. I'm hitting too much even on the highest setting.
  14. If it's not brittle it's not Kretz
  15. Harry Corbet .
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  17. Looks like the fallen limb was holding a washing line ! Apple trees can go on and on producing fruit even when they are looking worse than that one . If the fallen limb is resting on the ground but still attached it could well still produce fruit but it does look untidy so trim it off carefully . Log it up and burn it in your stove . As for the pocket with what has become soil in it , put some daffodil bulbs in there . Looks great in the spring . seen it done .
  18. The ultimate " sleeper " I would think !
  19. Yesterday
  20. Don't know, I'll ask our kid. All I can remember is his name was Pete.
  21. A mushroom from under the tomato jungle canopy. And some stuff on the bench that you can actually see. Did find a cucumber in said tomato jungle the other day too. There are squash plants in there as well.
  22. Its not the normal done thing in the building trade. Maybe because its work that the electrician has not completed himself he is being wary.
  23. Fergal is very good and absolutely spot on with his thoughts - hats off to him.
  24. Not since my inherited graphite spray can lost its propellant. I also have a huge tub of Rocol Moly disulphide tho I wouldnt put that on or near climbing kit, just incase it reacts in some unexpected way.
  25. Seems VDL and the EU came running when he snapped his fingers.
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