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Ian Leach

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  1. Great pics there John as usual Hope alls well:001_smile:
  2. Take a stove with me , but i was thinking about getting one of these Outdoor Clothing Store | Camping Equipment | Tents | Cycling
  3. A good groundy is worth his weight in gold imo , i give between £80- £100 per day. A climber hard to say but £120+ depending on experience. I have had a new climber just past his cert ask for £175 for the day and you can probably guess what i said there
  4. Any reason why?? suerly using a groundsaw would be better and safer. Just my opinion tho.
  5. A bit of hammerite on the chipper chassis will look as good as new, mechanicly sound over looks for me anytime and knowing Stevie this machine will be well looked after like all his kit.
  6. Congrats to you both , happy times
  7. Had dewalt but kept getting knicked as reconisable colour at moment got ryobi 18v got hammer/drill had it for at least 5years and still going strong even better now with lithion batteries. Just got a roybi impact driver and that kicks arse, makitia is very good and thats what i'm starting to replace my old kit with so got a router so far (very good too).
  8. Click on classifieds and advertise there, you might have a better chance of selling it with pics too.
  9. So what your trying to say is you need a bigger size as your arse is just as big as Marks
  10. Here you go 7. Some experienced Husbandmen advise to poll our Mulberries every three, or four, years, as we do our Willows : others not till 8 years : both erroneously. The best way is yearly to prune them of their dry, and superfluous branches, and to form their heads round and natural. The first year of removal where they are to abide, cut off all the shoots to five or six of the most promising: the next year leave not above three of these, which dispose in triangle as near as may be, and then disturb them no more, unless it be to purge them (as we taught) of dead Sear-wood, and extravagant parts, which may impeach the rest ; and if afterward any pruned branch shoot above three or four Cyons, reduce them to that number. One of the best ways of Pruning is, what they practice in Sicily and Provence, to make the head hollow and like a bell, by cleaning them of their inmost branches; and this may be done, either before they bud, viz. in the New Moon of March, or when they are full of leaves in June or July, if the season prove anything fresh. 8. The Mulberry is much improved by stirring the Mould at the root, and Letation.
  11. Yep i go and type and then delete, if i didn't i would have warnings by now Especially when some people are thoughtless and so far up their own arse. It is hard to hold back on sensitive situations.
  12. 1 m3 = 27.736074 Hoppus feet 1 m3 = 35.31467 Cubic feet 1 H ft = 0.03605 Cubic meter Hoppus feet can be measured by the cubic meter and then converted. Alternatively, a Hoppus girth tape can be used for measuring logs. It is calibrated in quarter girth (QG) inches, and the cross-sectional area is approximated by squaring the QG and dividing by 144. A Hoppus foot is about 21% short of a true cubic foot.
  13. Very nice me like I'm sure the kids will love it my daughter thought it was good:thumbup:
  14. How about one of these Mid april. HTC Flyer in the U.K for £600 From Mid-April [WiFi, 3G, 32GB, 1.5GHz CPU, Android 2.3] | Tablets and Smartphones
  15. Do you sell logs by any chance Stevie , Won't miss that sign writing . Nice mog btw:thumbup1:
  16. Walnut, Elm, Sycamore, Holly, Laurel
  17. Is this ok for a letter?? To whom it may concern, Show him the money !! Hama rocks Regards Ian I think it's a fantasic idea all the best for the future
  18. Yes i have one and the one you told me to order for yourself saying "i've earnt me brown wings more than once" Also a spare saying "Not my first trip up bourneville boulevard".
  19. i'm sure this one will be better for you
  20. Apart as in handle switch and all wires stripped too?? Could you have trapped the wires putting they plastic casing back on. earth

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