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bob

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  1. stuffed with logs offered £50 to lad that drives tractor but he,s a wimp
  2. never leave home without 3 mars bars
  3. i like trees but fell it from bottom 2 breakfasts for tree fellers my favourite is tea milk 2 sugars
  4. i would make it stand out and go pink[/color][/color] it would certaily be a talking point
  5. we are having a rescue day on monday but we are trashing some kit as well couple of pairs of boots to cut different trousers to cut 2 metal strops to cut shockloading an old ms200t on an old harness to see which bit brakes and doing grumpy training grumpy is pet name for grcs
  6. ive got one if you take stuff straight to a customer you dont need one if you take it back to the yard you dont need one but if you load it back on which is where the transfer bit comes in you need one
  7. not sure as i do my own but i think about £3 each
  8. all timberwolf chippers seem to come hollow ground from new certainly 150 190 250
  9. i would not burn yew sold last yew logs form not a very big tree on ebay £120 gobsmacked only a big boot full
  10. im on elm as well sat with windows open and shorts on
  11. we used to run oregon and changed to stihl but lads liked roller guides for oregon which is better oregon or stihl
  12. fire proof only any good in big stoves with other stuff or put where folk may steal it or people you dont particulary like we usually give everyone a bit rather than a lot to anyone
  13. nearest husky dealer about 25 miles and local stihl dealer took 5 weeks to complete last parts order some came quicker but he just does not care and as we have about 40 units we need our parts quicker than that would you say 12 days for ms200t bars was acceptble cause i dont
  14. too busy watching all the nice ladies going past trditional tea brek allownce been uped to 3 hrs in accordance with local pikey tree boys:heeeelllllooooo::heeeelllllooooo:
  15. had a different one prunning trees for an outdoor ice rink and trying to shake all the leaves off so they dont get stuck in the ice
  16. cheers for that looks good though was really wanting stihl and husq from same place
  17. yorkshire all local dealers are pants and mailorder must be faster than the speed local suppliers are taking:wave::wave::wave::wave:
  18. am after a new supplier for stihl and husky parts any suggestions
  19. pete work is always the last thing on your mind
  20. bob

    coffee table

    looks like it was worth the effort my kitchen floor was a nice oak dissmantle that i had planked dried tounged and grooved for the guy keeping the rest of the timber and its my pride and joy
  21. bob

    Holz Hausen

    looks like it would work if all tour wood was uniform and could be arsed to spend all day stacking it i made my log store from pallets with a solid roof which seems to work well
  22. bob

    wet logs

    not a chance have only enough till christmas then back to ash
  23. bob

    wet logs

    wet logs will dry out quicker than most think if you cut one open you will be supprised how they are only wet on the very outside i am burning a load of clock dead elm at the moment which could really do with soaking in water as all the radiators are nearly melting tis nice!:damnmate::damnmate:
  24. i have a cabstar which i think is brill work have a new ldv which is ok though had a new clutch at 5months cabstar gets more chip legal though is a bit bouncy when empty but no where in cab to put all them odds and ends not sure why there called a cabstar as cab is poo
  25. bob

    cool link

    nice gloves

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