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Peter

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  1. In that case, I agree with 18 stoner.
  2. Well buy it then man. Now you've sold the Mog, you could pick that up with a bit of spare change!
  3. If there is no access into the field, how do you intend to clear it up post fell? Unless you're having a big bonfire surely it would all have to come back through the garden anyway?
  4. Back off Huckster, I'll have my Iveco parked under it before you've hitched up your trailer!
  5. I think its a fasciate mutation.
  6. Barchams are very good and have prices to match. They are just up the road from me so I could always run them up to you for a small (large) fee.
  7. Yes, its amphibious. Or ambiguous, one or the other.
  8. That would be awesome for crown lifts!
  9. Owen won the mens.
  10. Have you tried A T Osborne?
  11. I bet the new Iveco tows the chipper better than the old one! I'v towed it with my transit, not too far though!
  12. Looking good Nick. Do you have toolboxes in there?
  13. Great fire logs, but did you really have to eat nuts and bolts? Is that Jim up that pine? I think one of the tyres on the volvo looks a bit flat btw
  14. Ooh ooh, can we have a sweepstake on the ulw please? I'm in with 2800kg
  15. The 360/036 came before the 361. 390 is one of the orange handled semi-pro saws. Wouldnt buy one for regular use myself.
  16. Just out of interest, do you know how much the truck weighs empty?
  17. Walnut wheel covers? WTF?!
  18. Have you seen a house fly?
  19. The CSF Multione is a very good little machine, I'v had a few weeks on one and couldnt rate it highly enough. Kilworth Machinery - Multi-Loader I think JCB also make a mini loader. Definately go for articulated over skidsteer, they wont shred wet lawns ect.
  20. About two ford rangers.....
  21. But then what would you do on wet days?
  22. I got mine from Arnold Laver in Manchester Arnold Laver Timberworld - Timber supplies, materials and ancillary products. They have branches in Leeds and Bradford. It cost me about £30 a sheet.
  23. I kind of like it mate, but if its not your cup of tea I fully understand.
  24. I will.
  25. I guess the quickest process is to leave the tree where it is, no outlay on tools, zero time and effort, and zero return. What do you get per tonne for processed seasoned firewood?

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