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bob

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  1. not sure i like how you use square flags and gaps or little fillits to turn on the paths but other than that they look good:thumbup:
  2. I sent an email to a councillor last week re signs on a tree and got a letter of apology and the signs got removed:thumbup:
  3. might struggle with kerbs and concrete
  4. bob

    Near Penrith

    nasty gutted for you even the kids bike what scum:thumbdown:
  5. what about a zip bit and a zip bit extension and if all else fails extend the extension very simply i used one to drill noggings in a stud wall from the loft down 6 ft to bathroom to connect central heating Otherwise we would have had to knock all the tiles and plaster off:confused1: I could post mine but would need it back and postage would be more than sorting one out
  6. sorted mate cheers:thumbup: just hope it stops in now
  7. Following fom Mr Blair,s threadThis is a list we put together ages ago the plan was for all the team to score themselves then get someone else to score them. And hopefully work towards everyone's knowledge been a dressed and improved upon Any thoughts skills.xls
  8. Arboriculture and Bats - Bat Conservation Trust If there the same as these £160:blushing:
  9. so anyone interested i reckon i could host it
  10. so how many would i need to find:thumbup:
  11. bob

    work pics.

    is there any pictures of the large trees:confused1:
  12. bob

    dam birds?

    if you thin the tree a fair bit they will neither roost or nest as they dislike a breeze and like a bit of defence and security and obviously remove nests when not in use several yrs ago we had to thin the trees in the town centre piazza to stop pidgeons roosting and doing there stuff on the shoppers though never seen as much gwana in a tree It worked honest
  13. Does anyone know of any courses in the west Yorkshire area Through the AA and Arboriculture and Bats - Bat Conservation Trust they do a few but none really within easy reach Any links or suggestions welcome Cheers
  14. so presumably your new kit has been delivered and training booked would be interested if the kit could be scaled down to a more affordable and smaller box as i know i could not fit that on my pickup:blushing: does it need to be that big and comprehensive tony
  15. 394 and 395 exactly same saw apart from carb mounts changed about 10 or 12 yrs ago i have both cracking saws imo
  16. aaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwww well disappointed now:blushing:
  17. has the pigeon been on my welding again:blushing: will take a pic of my welding for you and you can give me tips:thumbup:
  18. pic please sounds good
  19. tyre did not climb at all just pulled down onto it for tarmac ect just turn it over so does not dig in much
  20. yep but if they were faulty or lets say megga blunt and you slipped there is a chance you could be hurt and fall further than ideal would you not agree dont think its hard to give them the once over and advise on length and condition
  21. saw a set of these in action and had to have some I was mega impressed no more sliding down the grass front bit dug in then just stopped landy dead even though aiming downhill whist it was pulling a stuck landy uphill otherwise it would of just slid down no more wedging landy against a tree or chaining back to a tree:thumbup: anyone else got anything similar or better
  22. bob

    Combi Can ?

    husky cans sthil one nozles too big or awkward for pole saws we have a stihl one for fuelling up in depot before we go out and husky ones in vehicles just seem nicer to us or maybe we are just stuck in our ways though the nozzles do only last us about 9 months but there not dear
  23. testosterone
  24. I did an update about 6 months ago:thumbup: and was told it was now in

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