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I do hope they appreciate it.

The more you do for staff the more they expect:confused1:

 

i know what you mean:thumbdown:,

 

but now we expect cutting in snow, hail, rain, hurricane etc etc and so no excuse for upping production :001_tt2:

 

(plus i hate getting my hair wet when its my turn on the transaw:blushing::lol:)

 

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Looking at your pics will inspire me, that and the hatred I am developing for mud a bit of planning and some decent concrete makes life so much easier. I have some of those railway sleepers on order for first week in December.

 

a bit of planning - i know what you mean, this project has been in the offing a good two years and never was the right time to start it:blushing:, but my cousin who did the work, just said "right i can start now! lets get on" and made us down tools and get stuck into it - and im so glad we did it looking at the weather this week and whats forecast:thumbup:

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We rent our yard so i'm very reluctant to spend £1000's on conny and a shelter, but looking at your yard Joy makes me wonder.

 

The guy we rent it off has said we can do as we please with regards to improvements, but then he would :lol:

 

As you've said, a bit of a shed to put the splitter under, and also the netted logs would be ace.........

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looks a nice set up well done takes a bit of planing enthusiasm and bit of dosh bit of grunt and there you go . no doubt you will tweek a few bits ,i think it makes so much difference if you dont mind going into work in the first place keep up the good work:thumbup:

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We rent our yard so i'm very reluctant to spend £1000's on conny and a shelter, but looking at your yard Joy makes me wonder.

 

The guy we rent it off has said we can do as we please with regards to improvements, but then he would :lol:

 

As you've said, a bit of a shed to put the splitter under, and also the netted logs would be ace.........

 

Make it so you can take it with you, I like the look of those horse shelters you can push round the field. Man on ea corner and an ifor willaims they could go anywhere.

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