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bob

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  1. Well the ash I am burning tonight was stood up yesterday Had to turn the stove down as burning very well
  2. Sadly not had the trousers but the jacket is the worst disappointment ever. In fact if you buy the trousers I would give you the jacket if you donate the postage to charity.
  3. What would be your ideal colour?
  4. Trust you to notice Though it's them new trousers.
  5. Put a bit of tape round the caps that hold the spare shear pins. Personally I have a spare shear pin taked to the bottom of the handle so I always can see I have a spare one without having to check. I also tape round the shear pin that's in use just in case it drops out when moving or transporting. As you can guess I have been caught out a few times.
  6. Would take all my mates skiing Don't think I would buy work equipment anyhow.
  7. bob

    560xp recoil

    Well have sent an email to who I bought it from so will see what they say. Shame the top cover on 346 is not resistant to dropping logs on and breaking as need to order another.
  8. bob

    560xp recoil

    Hi Pin is bent is this a known fault covered by warranty Saw is 12 months old but minimal use
  9. Could I just have a copy of that poster
  10. Show us your first
  11. Would try new ones instead Cheap and easy to do And no problems with any I have used so must be something wrong rather than needing a modification
  12. I can hit you with a stick but would need to throw a log at you is my definition
  13. I am in again Such a good cause. Cheers
  14. Looking good there Reidy Where did you get the tarp done?
  15. bob

    Snowmen

    Anyone else turned anything xmasy
  16. Are the eyes going black yet But can I just mention that the saw should not be in line with your head at any time and this is usually down to stance Keep your thumb wrapped as well the amount of times I have to mention thumb to folk is amazing. At least it,s your nose and not your neck or eye although made me grimace.
  17. Either look on nptc site under the assessor banner at the top. But really you need to speak to an assessment centre as you need to make sure there is any work once you get sorted. Cost wise depends on how many units you wish to add
  18. Think I saw it on the back of a recovery truck going through huddersfield yesterday late afternoon
  19. I can hire a 6 inch machine for £280 a week from a hire shop I can hire a pickup for £40 a day plus fuel obviously I can get owt I want other than good staff
  20. La blood running through my veins Think the basis of the questions is similar and sadly I type faster than I think so often re word or work stuff later. Re the Tpo there is a ready reasoning on what criteria it ends to qualify so I believe that helps set the president on value of an amenity tree. Hope that makes sense It's been a long day But if we valuing the amenity value of the tree what does that matter to the tree owner? Would certainly be easier to discuss round a gallon of beer than typing at the end of a day
  21. I have looked at most of the tree valuation themes and I personally like the cavat as I really feel I can justify the process behind valuation and even the maths. But that is a tree cover valuation rather than a amenity valuation in reality IMO Would it be missed if it went Does it add to the neighbourhood Does it need replacing Is it worthy of a Tpo That's more where I see amenity in that they are there for everyone rather than the individual who believes it affects them most wether they are the owner or not. P.s Do I need to sign my posts for you to know what my name is?
  22. Pizza do well tbh on a baking tray and tin foil under and again over the top
  23. 2 kettles always on Great for washing up and all sorts Even good for hot water bottle as old and like warm tootsies

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