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Cool John, Were they a little shocked at the amount of chip?? :laugh1:

 

she kept asking if there would be much more:lol:

 

i did warn her that there would be a mountain of the stuff, the pile was easily 6ft high

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Good job John. I bet you have smelt Pine Fresh all week. Can you tell Mark Knopfler he still owes me the royalties for 'Romeo and Juliet' which I kindly penned for him back in the '70's?

 

The TW may not have liked the heat. We had a 150 play up like mad a few years ago working hard in an orchard in massive heat. Possible?

 

Cool fell buddy.:thumbup1:

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What are they using it all for John??

 

not really sure mate, its not like conifer chip is the greatest anyway and judgeing by the rest of the garden id be suprised if anything gets done with it within the next 15 years

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Good job John. I bet you have smelt Pine Fresh all week. Can you tell Mark Knopfler he still owes me the royalties for 'Romeo and Juliet' which I kindly penned for him back in the '70's?

 

The TW may not have liked the heat. We had a 150 play up like mad a few years ago working hard in an orchard in massive heat. Possible?

 

Cool fell buddy.:thumbup1:

 

pine fresh certainly and dont talk to me about bloody sap.

 

for some reason the grub screws in the pulley on the back of the fly wheel keep loosening and then the pulley shifts backwards and forwards and causes the belts to throw

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