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Ok, so we will agree a day is 8 working hours

 

WHAT??????

When would you get time for a cheesey pig? And morning break? And dinner? And a nap at half 2? And afternoon tea?

You do realise the slave trade was abolished years ago?

 

Someones got to ask.... Whats a cheesey pig?

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Well a cheesey pig is the single most devine way to start a day.

Two burgers, with melted cheese, four bits of bacon, two long sausages, cut in half then sliced lengthways, and egg, then some shrooms and maybe some onions with a dash of sauce mashed into the biggest bread bap imaginable.

Oh yeah and wear overalls as it will get your shirt.

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There has been lots of posts on the Forum claiming you can get a good return on processing Arb. waste.

 

Would anyone care to comment on how long it would take them to process the average heap of Arb. Waste into 10M3 of split logs and naming the particular make of splitter that they have?

 

By Arb. Waste I mean the usual 4' diameter rings down to the smaller 6" rings and all the ugly rings where branch unions once were.

 

its arb arisings ,its not waste ,youth of today :001_rolleyes::laugh1:

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Well a cheesey pig is the single most devine way to start a day.

Two burgers, with melted cheese, four bits of bacon, two long sausages, cut in half then sliced lengthways, and egg, then some shrooms and maybe some onions with a dash of sauce mashed into the biggest bread bap imaginable.

Oh yeah and wear overalls as it will get your shirt.

 

Is your name elvis by any chance?

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Well a cheesey pig is the single most devine way to start a day.

Two burgers, with melted cheese, four bits of bacon, two long sausages, cut in half then sliced lengthways, and egg, then some shrooms and maybe some onions with a dash of sauce mashed into the biggest bread bap imaginable.

Oh yeah and wear overalls as it will get your shirt.

 

I would need the afternoon to digest that lot!!! Does sound good though.

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