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Today has turned out rather well :) Spent this morning in our woods messing about a little and putting up an owl box.

 

 

On the way back our next door farmer stopped me for a chat, hes currently selling off his farm because he kids dont want it :/ . He saw the saw in the front basket on the quad and started talking about how he used to do a bit, he said he had all this old kit in one of his barns and I could help myself if I wanted any because he didnt need it anymore! :thumbup: So I came home with a Stihl Class 1 Jacket that hasnt seen much use, a McCulloch top handle saw (little 14" bar, doesnt work ,yet), 2 Silky Saws and 4 axes! :thumbup:

 

I took him over a case of stout after lunch, and he said that if Im quick I can help myself to any dead standers in his wood for the fire!

 

 

 

Happy Sam

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Indeed :) Looking at taking the Kybota UTV to do the trees, was delivered on friday and it could be a cracker, depending on what its like off tarmc, it certainly holds some logs

 

 

Sam

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would it be possible to see some photos of the items you have acquired please?:thumbup:

 

It would! Apart from the Silkys, which have now been sold on to a mate, Ill try and get some done soon

 

 

 

 

Sam

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Might be :) Its probably twenty years old, 14inch bar. Doesnt work at the moment, and I reckon the carburettors gone. If your still interested then Ill take some pics for you

 

 

Sam

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