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slasherscot

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  1. we live in a quiet road, most of the residents have lived here since the year dot, anyway yesterday 1 of the elderly resident, her husband died last year, got taken into hospital, got her medicine mixed up, both good friends of the family. Low and behold her house gets broken into last night while still in hospital, all her jewelery safe broken into, and cash gone. As she was not very mobile, the doors all had seccurity password codes, u couldnt get in without her opening them or knowing the code and Its a dead end road, not as if passing cars would see her going away in the ambulance. Somebody somewhere has given someone the nod. Its not Gaddaffi thats needs a scud missile:thumbdown:
  2. dry dead standing conifer.....hard to beat
  3. Confucius says, "If you are in a book store and cannot find the book you are looking for, you're obviously in... the.....
  4. :lol:
  5. here are some of sizes in softwood production i have cut pokers................6fts used to remove iron ore slag off furnaces stobs.............5ft and 6 feet Styes........................6ft to keep strainers in place strainers...................6'1 gate post strainers.....7ft random pine to 4in for pitpost 1.9m chipwood 2.2 pulpwood.....papermill 3.o pulpwood......papermill 1.9m bars..........palletwood 2.5m bars..........paletwood 3.1m...................sleepers 3.7m...................sawlogs 4.3m...................sawlogs 4.9m....................sawlogs 5.2 random to 8m sawlogs...mainly douglas fir....telegraph poles random poles sawlogs for BSW random palletwood(10ft to 24feet) most of the hardwood logs were cut to first major branch or were cut for chalkwood probably forgot a few
  6. doesnt have keep the light out if u working n a hemlock compartment
  7. hairy green stika spruce thinnings, only 2 pieces of 2.2 pulp wood per tree, would be the making of u all:lol:
  8. Olav's Wood, Orkney, Scotland: Woodland, trees and shrubs, plants and plantlife, birds and insects
  9. JAPA 50 Log Splitter / Firewood Processor on eBay (end time 19-Mar-11 15:29:45 GMT) there are always buy it now.......address is main shopping street
  10. a bit like engrown toenails:lol:
  11. google elm burr
  12. or James Park, hes from the lakes, 07866479949
  13. if its leaning to the right, u can leave it thicker on the left, helps to pull it round
  14. get them to send it to husqvarna to investigate it
  15. battery hasnt shorted out, maybe dudd now
  16. i heard that:laugh1: u just to watch for the burn back if u self build
  17. have a stake chapper or using a hammer, 200 each should no problem. do a 100 at time we usually have 1 planting, other 2 lying out the stakes and tubing, u will soon get it into a rhythm
  18. i saw 1 at german forestry show, it was burning green chip, finnish make, maybe Veto...it came in around £7000 ....outside hopper, green chip tended to give off a bit of steam. I am sure there is an importer in the UK
  19. staked and tubed.......a doodle
  20. could have a second hand japa for that price
  21. but u can do that for free on google anyway...... yell phoned me .....i asked for a total of calls made to me thru YP (still 2 months to go) 26 he said, not good value for my money i said, but if u pay another £500 on top of ur £1000 advert u paid last year, it will get better this year. DUH i have had more business from a free internet search engine than yellow pages. Back to basic advert with YP......£36........YP only seems to get me work within 10 miles
  22. citizen advice bureau
  23. what type of house do u have, u need more output if its an older drafty 1, personally i have a Firebelly
  24. wouldnt expect lime to burn wet, ill change to Alder(looking birch LOL)

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