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skyhuck

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  1. Not sure I would be applying BS to a Leylandi hedge.
  2. Not really sure mate, but its around 7/8 cube, I think, but you can get it really compacted in, I go up on top of mine and trample it down.
  3. My chip box is very similar in size to this one and I can get 3 ton of chip in mine.
  4. Hehe, me too!!!! Came across very well
  5. Very true:thumbup1: Plus, having the old desiccated fungi in the flesh, as apposed to a photo, theres more chance of then identifying an image of a fresh specimen, IMO.
  6. All that Poem describes is the difficulty of drying different timber, those that are said to burn well, dry easily, even when left out in the open and will burn without proper seasoning.(but burn better when properly seasoned) Those that are described poor need to be dried well and kept under cover.
  7. I'm pleased to say I have no idea what programs our dishwasher has or how long they take, as I have never used it
  8. Was mostly Sycamores and HC when I did it.
  9. Not terribly practical though
  10. I was always a subbie when I did it, first just me climbing, then later with a mog, chipper and crew.
  11. I was thinking that:sneaky2: I might organise one of these days, but I need the rings a bit bigger please boys
  12. Finally the question we were all dying to ask!!
  13. In that case don't expect any of us to give your opinion any weight
  14. Looks very clean and only £16K!!
  15. You seem to think I'm talking to you all the time, I quote the person I'm referring too or post direct under their post
  16. I some times wish those at the top really did have all this power, in reality it seems to me that its the benefit spongers who have the real power, making the rest of us work our nuts off to keep them living in luxury:thumbdown:

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