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  2. Good morning all . Just taking Jack to Fratton Park where he will board a coach to St. Marys for the Pompy V Southampton match .
  3. Today
  4. Thank you for the reply great to hear off someone older than me who’s still loving it. yes I’ve been looking at doing the first couple of courses to get me started as a groundy and see how I get on, training fees are not an issue so I’m not looking for any company to fund me. not fazed by hard days graft in all weathers, long hours etc used to being wet and cold and so far over my military and security careers I am still injury free and fitter than 90% of the young uns I work with
  5. Divisive politics always works.. that is politics…
  6. I stand by what I said back in July - every little helps
  7. Yesterday
  8. That's called natural selection. No one classes themselves as an idiot, until they do something stupid. Go on, hands up, who hasnt done something stupid and paid the price.
  9. No worries. I would still climb on the BDB if it wasn’t worn out.
  10. If you can split them and then let them dry that is better - smaller pieces will dry quicker
  11. They supplied a new spark unit for my 395XP in a trice ! 😀
  12. It won't be mine but ......what is it ?
  13. Again, another rambling…… On from the skid steer idea, after chatting to a few people my way who run both I’ve decided a digger makes more sense for the workload/type, plus they are similar money and more versatile! I’ve got my heart set on a 1.8/2t machine, that will go on my 2700 plant trailer (weighs 600kg) and has vari tracks for access. I know 2.7t machines will move more but the lower weight/versatility is more important to me currently (plus they are cheaper) Does anyone out there run the smaller bobcat e19 or e20 as an arb digger, or a machine if a similar size-if so how do you find them? I did try trawling the arb digger thread but ran out of concentrate……..
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  14. I mention them at every opportunity . Only two controls . The door and the air slide . Simples !
  15. Yes but his pile of scabs is going to be like a pack of crisps to an elephant.
  16. Got it March ‘22
  17. No i didnt notice that , but Hazel is one of the most easiest things to proper gate ,try not to mow around it then! What about a cutting ?
  18. Last week
  19. I would mate. Nip it in the bud before it gets outta hand.
  20. Giant Tree Squid eats rocky bank. Excuse the dodgy quality. I found it last night, sorting out photos on Photobox. It was about 20 years ago, when people still used cameras.
  21. Hi,sthil fs90r I've been working on 4 mix with valves,new non genuine carb,customers choice, had it running fine leave it 20 minutes back to tuning it again Erratic revving ,have done h. L. And cable tension screw,just want to check if carburetor is a lemon or I'm missing something thanks.
  22. British Mycological Society has recently been discussing various Phaeolus finds on Sorbus. Incidentally, Sorbus intermedia has recently been reclassified as Scandosorbus intermedia.
  23. Bone dry clean pine kindling neat packed in 38x48 monofilament bags 126 nets wrapped on a pallet delivery can be arranged or collection from Andover hants Sp116nd
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  24. Pick the apples to reduce the weight then gently prop it back as above
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