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It’s alright pete if you like pictures .. lots of pictures of things you like ! , I follow Arb and forestry ,wood work and fishing stuff , worth a flick through when your board, probably spend a lot more time than I should on it! You can copy links as well for web sites.


I see lots of your competitors use it.
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The other thing is you can use hashtags so say some one puts in #woodchipper or #greenmech pages of photos of them will come up and you can flick through ... if your just on it to get as many likes and follows as possible I would recommend using hash tags , it’s a good way of networking as well , I’ve had chats in private messages with Arb’s and fishermen from around the world.

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