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defenderdrakeford

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  • Birthday 20/06/1990

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  1. Oh for gods sake, Do you live in the country? If you do you should understand that being able to smell manure is one of the perks of living in the countryside. I will have probably been put on maize ground and will be spread within the next week as it is getting towards time to drill maize. Put a clothes peg over your nose and stop moaning like a baby!!!!
  2. One of these TRACTOR HYDRAULIC LOG SPLITTER, WITH 3 POINT LINKAGE on eBay (end time 10-Nov-09 09:28:46 GMT) And one of these David Brown 880 on eBay (end time 23-Oct-09 19:46:53 BST) Would do the Job would it not?
  3. Charlie my man, whos landy where you driving today??

  4. "Ten of you, One of me" Its Pimms o'clock. - Pimms, Lemonade, Half Strawberry, Chill in the fridge = Cushty
  5. Hi all... Dont get the c902.... through personal experience, my phone... 1. it freezes all the time... and then turns itself off completly and you have to turn it back on. 2.The speaker that is used for the ringtones has gone bust twice, it has been sent off for repair twice to rectify the problem, but even so not ideal to not be able to hear your phone over the sound of chainsaws. This is my personal opinion, when i was upgrading i looked at the 6220 and decided against it for battry life, but given the choice again i would definitly go for the 6220. Good point for the c902, the camera is quality, just the interface that lets it down. I can imagine the camera of the 6220 is of very similar quality to that of the c902. Hope this helps Charlie
  6. Evening all..... Thought i would put a few photo up of mine as ive not been very active on here recently, so here you go..... 1st photo - the day i got it http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5456717&l=20a64&id=815910653 2nd photo- as it was last saturday, a new gearbox and thousands of pounds later http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4934634&l=0203a&id=815910653 3rd photo - how it is, as we speak http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5420671&l=2a15f&id=815910653 All the best Charlie
  7. hi there.... Yes jumped out of the beech tree and just finished the windbreak pines..... Now off to hill house ... eek So the overall advice is just practice the more you do it the easier it will become???? Thanks Charlie ps... Ill say hi to Darren for you Paul
  8. Hi.... Yes i have been off the ground for getting on 10 times now over the peroid of 5 weeks, i have done 3big branch walks, a traverse??, Err jumped out of a tree(safely) and just done a bit of general climbing and also some aerial rescue:post: - I am at Cannington college studying arboriculture National Certificate to progress to the National Award L3. Many Thanks Charlie
  9. Hi All Just started my arboriculture Course at college - Really enjoying it!!! Just thought id ask if anyone has any tips or advice for getting used to the kit and how to get a head for heights a bit more. All Help Appreciated:) Thanks Charlie

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