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skyhuck

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  1. Its a sculpture of an Axe man made from two Oaks.:wave:
  2. Not at all the same as a scabby pigeon,IMO.
  3. Few pic's from the Forbiden corner,Richmond.
  4. Bummer:thumbsdown: Hope your luck turns.
  5. Unfortunately this is no longer legal:cussing:
  6. You'ed worked for her before then!:wave:
  7. I would pay duty on all but the 2500L allowance,this would also allow me to do things with the mog that I can't on red.
  8. With the continued confusion with regard to red diesel,increasing cost of red and the 2500 L annual duty free allowance on veg oil. Plus the environmental considerations. I was wondering about switching to veg. Any advice,experience would be very much appreciated :wave: P.S.would my Disco 3 TD be OK? would it void its warranty?
  9. BUGGER!!!!!!!!!!!!! Who you going to get to do your repairs? Are you going to fit a fresh engine or have yours repaired?
  10. Maybe,but you always get some smart @rse,who says you've not checked properly and he's been watching a pair of Golden Eagles raising their young!!,but now they've flown.
  11. The council canceled,it is a fairly high profile site and they were worried about flack from some of the locals.
  12. Flat rate works for me,good luck!!
  13. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  14. Yes!!!! you could use it to help me up the tree
  15. I had a 4 day council job canceled today because of nesting.
  16. On a tricky take down,over buildings,etc,start on an easy bit where it won't mater and get a feel for the tree.All wood is different and you will get a feel for how it will take a hinge or step cut.Then when you move on to the tricky bit you will more able to predict your cuts
  17. I don't want to name names,but Lee would defiantly NOT be one of them!!
  18. I am somewhat new to the world forums and as such am a little naive with regard to protocol and good form. Since finding this site I have gone back and read most of the old threads and keep up to date with new threads,I have found that as you read different members posts you get an idea of their work situation,firm size,experience etc.And the more experience,etc,that people have the more weight the advice carry's,IMO,and this resource of shared knowledge and experience is a fantastic aid to our working lives. But I have also noticed that on occasion a member will put up a post containing information that totally contradicts information in an earlier post,such as number of staff,vehicles,chippers,etc,or years of experience,to name a few. I find this very annoying as persons reading that post without reading the earlier one may give the advice more credence than it deserves as they think that that member is doing very well so there advice will really help them. But I also find it annoying as I dislike dishonesty! I know I am not the only one to have noticed this,but what tends to happen is the people do not refer to the contradiction,they may make sarcastic comments that then tend to turn into a slanging match which helps no one and those who are unaware of the contradictions think someone is being picked on. So what I need to know is,is it "bad form" to simply point out to the offender that what they have put contradicts an earlier post and as such they are either lying now or were lying then. Or should you simply ignore it and move on?
  19. Don't say that mate,that was a very good post, IMO, You've given YOUR experience, not here say and rumorer:top:
  20. Oooooooppppppssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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