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15500kg

 

You won the last one. Your miles out this time and you are Banned:) You never collected your blunt file and broken chain, it has accumulated £750 in storage charges:thumbdown:

 

 

Results from the last one below.

e: Guess the weight

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Originally Posted by NI Tree View Post

20.1 t

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Originally Posted by Justjames1961 View Post

21.5 Ton

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Originally Posted by Garyjp View Post

Not sure but deffo wouldnt want to drop it on my big toe.

19.7 t (imperial, none of that fancy new metric stuff mind)

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Originally Posted by tothby1 View Post

22.5

ton

Thats near enough, contents of the truck weighed 17.385 so anyone referring to the contents of the bin at 17 ish ton has done really well. There was 2 ton of chip on the transit and 4 of the cubic meter builders bags of rakings which I forgot about which would have been another ton so the true weight of the tree was about 20.385 ton.

 

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Watched a programme about best way to guess the weight of a sheep, and they best way is to take an average of all the guesses and put that as your guess.

 

At the moment the average is 18.1 ton.

 

And yes I am having a very quite evening :P

Surprisingly accurate Sam

 

So NI tree wins the broken chain and blunt file.

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Is the above an answer? Have I missed out on my chance of such fantastic prizes? If so, I am bitterly disappointed since I didn't win anything in the Arbtalk raffle. If not, I'm going for 16.7 tons, with fingers crossed on that bent bar.

 

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No crack on I was on about the last one which NI won and never collected his prize:)

Bob

 

Phew! Had me worried there for a moment. Really beats me though how anyone wouldn't be rushing over the next day to pick up such a generous prize.

 

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You won the last one. Your miles out this time and you are Banned:) You never collected your blunt file and broken chain, it has accumulated £750 in storage charges:thumbdown:

 

 

Results from the last one below.

e: Guess the weight

Quote:

Originally Posted by NI Tree View Post

20.1 t

Quote:

Originally Posted by Justjames1961 View Post

21.5 Ton

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garyjp View Post

Not sure but deffo wouldnt want to drop it on my big toe.

19.7 t (imperial, none of that fancy new metric stuff mind)

Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

Quote:

Originally Posted by tothby1 View Post

22.5

ton

Thats near enough, contents of the truck weighed 17.385 so anyone referring to the contents of the bin at 17 ish ton has done really well. There was 2 ton of chip on the transit and 4 of the cubic meter builders bags of rakings which I forgot about which would have been another ton so the true weight of the tree was about 20.385 ton.

 

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Originally Posted by SamWhiting12 View Post

Watched a programme about best way to guess the weight of a sheep, and they best way is to take an average of all the guesses and put that as your guess.

 

At the moment the average is 18.1 ton.

 

And yes I am having a very quite evening :P

Surprisingly accurate Sam

 

So NI tree wins the broken chain and blunt file.

 

:confused1:

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You won the last one. Your miles out this time and you are Banned:) You never collected your blunt file and broken chain, it has accumulated £750 in storage charges:thumbdown:

 

 

Results from the last one below.

e: Guess the weight

Quote:

Originally Posted by NI Tree View Post

20.1 t

Quote:

Originally Posted by Justjames1961 View Post

21.5 Ton

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garyjp View Post

Not sure but deffo wouldnt want to drop it on my big toe.

19.7 t (imperial, none of that fancy new metric stuff mind)

Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

Quote:

Originally Posted by tothby1 View Post

22.5

ton

Thats near enough, contents of the truck weighed 17.385 so anyone referring to the contents of the bin at 17 ish ton has done really well. There was 2 ton of chip on the transit and 4 of the cubic meter builders bags of rakings which I forgot about which would have been another ton so the true weight of the tree was about 20.385 ton.

 

Quote:

Originally Posted by SamWhiting12 View Post

Watched a programme about best way to guess the weight of a sheep, and they best way is to take an average of all the guesses and put that as your guess.

 

At the moment the average is 18.1 ton.

 

And yes I am having a very quite evening :P

Surprisingly accurate Sam

 

So NI tree wins the broken chain and blunt file.

 

you can sell then to the scrap man to cover the storage charge :lol: and who wants a bust kit

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