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slasherscot

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  1. u have to have a sponsor before u can go pts tickets......they will arrange it for u and if u are lucky pay for it.
  2. you just have to look at the pictures above, where the beech is en mass theres nothing growing under bar beech regen, no ground flora or shrubs, i am all for the odd beech but i dont want to kick beech leaves around the woodland floor
  3. i couldnt have that £50 i lent u
  4. its not a native tree in scotland tom alder ash aspen bird cherry crack willow downy birch gean goat willow hazel hawthorn holly juniper rowan scots pine silver birch sessile oak wych elm and yew anyway the only thing u find up a beech is squirrels and crow nests...biodiversity wise it comes a poor second to the oak
  5. oak every time, beech is a non native species and it suppresses the woodland flora too much, in my humble opinion
  6. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2884166/Travellers-jailed-over-HALF-of-all-UK-caravan-thefts.html
  7. slasherscot

    Awsome

    looks enough room to bang it over in 1 peice , nice vid
  8. phone upm/ tilhil they have several crews working ur area and are always looking free tipping, call their newburn office 0191 267 2925...Pete Newman man in charge
  9. walked past that tree many years ago nver gave it a second look.....nice find u can walk along the coast into north berwick from there crackin golf courses nearby too......archerfield and muirfield to left and North Berwick (bass rock course] to the right
  10. Deni giving me hand............so spot filled ty g
  11. slasherscot

    fife

    any1 available tomorrow, feeding chipper etc.......goin via forth road bridge so can pick up on route
  12. if i mind right, it has heavy rollers that had crush the branches down beforethey go thru, u should get a demo no probs
  13. had a demo with 1, was impressive moving around, and really took in bushy heads very well.
  14. main problem with helicopters i have seen, they dont lift a great weight most 400-500kg. trees needed to be sneeded out and cross cut in wood
  15. the flywheel is clear of crap/it hasnt clogged up with wet chippings? shute maybe clear but flywheel area clogged up
  16. eao..44-221
  17. its stll chippin along....it aint costing me anything jp, unless a bundle of chipping work comes up ill hang on to it for the time being.
  18. should be ok, had a few broke on my 372, no long term damage
  19. been having an intermitten fault with feed roller with my chipper, traced it down to the contact switch, tried the nearest local dealer, priced at £15+vat , googled it and managed to get it direct from manufacturer £2.65 + vat.......saved a few beer tokens
  20. Stihl KM85R Combi Engine with DoubleSided Hedge Trimmer on eBay (end time 01-Mar-10 20:10:46 GMT) heres 1 on ebay i have the km100r and cant fault it
  21. seems like the council have sold the ground to raise capital while keeping the wood as it is for the next 18 years.........at over £2000 per acre i dont see it as commercial enterprise timber wise........maybe new owner hoping to get house on it in the future.Small woodlands seem to go for well over their real commercial value.
  22. always did my chimney myself from the top using the ordinary rods, now the stoves in , been pricing up the flexy rod for sweeping from the bottom. £11 +vat a rod 7or 8 rods plus brush and adapter. take a few sweeps to pay for itself
  23. excellent tommy
  24. any idea whereabouts?
  25. that picture woke me up....scaryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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