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  2. So get a 4ft topper 🤣 a ride on mower with a rear discharge deck would do what you want too.
  3. Morning, monsoon last night, suns out now for a bit.
  4. Wordle 1,436 3/6 🟨⬜⬜⬜⬜ 🟨⬜🟨🟨⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  5. Today
  6. Rumour has it that’s Danny g’s dad
  7. Assumption yet again
  8. Yesterday
  9. Alone time with the tree......makes me laugh! Charge an hourly rate and be courteous and get a bit extra,
  10. found it: Fiberfix by Fisher https://www.amazon.com.mx/FiberFix-1-Inch-Repair-Wrap/dp/B00B28Z2AC?th=1
  11. All this air you have been blasting through the engine had probably dried it right out, air filter off and dribble some oily fuel down the inlet, try again.
  12. Try 'Logs and Saws uk ltd
  13. Nit picking, the only exception is family member so if the child labour is your own then you don't need employers liability. In all practical situations you do though, of course.
  14. I’ve shared this with a mate who may have what you’re after. Based in Hereford if that’s any good for you.
  15. Yes it's still possible for sure but not really in the way it was before, so not suitable for me at the moment due to my son here in the UK. Anyway work has got busy again so no need for me to moan on here now!
  16. Interesting one locally, an Osprey nesting threesome, hats off to the chap for taking on double trouble! Tweed Valley cameras capture osprey nest love triangle WWW.BBC.CO.UK The relationship of the birds - two females and a male - in the Borders is "amicable and tolerant".
  17. I've got a little Aldi chain grinder. It's ok. Cheap and cheerful for how often I use it. It looks like a cheap copy of the basic Oregon grinder. I've used the fancy Oregon one with hydraulic chain clamping. It's the one to have in the Oregon line up.the Stihl one is also very good but once you've added on all the extra bits it's very expensive. But these things do last forever so and you can charge people to sharpen their crap chains and blades. Of course you could always import a simington grinder from the US and get a mess about converting it to run of 230v vat import duty shipping. It will make all the other grinders look cheap.
  18. Get the DMM kinsi Pro harness 🤘
  19. Lime and sycamore
  20. Yeah and there was lean towards a new office addition to a 1700s water mill. It was on the deck by midday.
  21. Mark i offered a good proper offer for that mill and others have confirmed its the correct value. I have great respect for you and we have spoken on the phone before. I am really not on the lookout for a mill but i have took on a young lad and my Tom (autism) gets on with luke great so it would be a project for them OFFER IS 3K
  22. Wrapped the runners up in fleece last night. If I hadn’t bothered they would be knacked. Gentle rain tonight 👍👍👍👍
  23. Last week
  24. Practicality Brown are in Iver I used to deal with them. They'd do this kind of volume in a day I'd think.
  25. Yup lift pumps are for buttons.... I replaced one on my teleporter not long ago just incase it was leaking into the sump as level had been rising... even cheaper than yours I think
  26. The whole conversation is a strawman. If they were truly fleeing war/chaos they would claim asylum in the first safe country. The boat people are coming from France. They are not refugees.
  27. Go this today, seems a very good harness however there is one part that is not adjustable, and perhaps I am doing it wrong. It is the stiched connection peice between the waist belt and the leg loops. Pic of the size 1 version, I now have the larger size 2, which is better, but still short. The result is that the leg loops are right up in my crotch, but I might be missing something? What I like is there rope bridge is well thought out, no silly knots protruding to catch on everything.
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