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Lyn Ed

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  1. if you`ve ever attented a driven pheasant day i think you`ll find that they dont blast away randomly at everything that gets up off the ground, if you did you would most probably get your marching orders off the shoot, i dont think there is no mistaking a pheasant in flight and i know a few experienced shots who have been caught out by a white bird when silloueted against the sky.
  2. ive got a couple of farms i can tip on, a local caravan park has just told me they can take about ten loads, there should be plenty of farms down your way, stables etc, put on your van woodchip avalible, its surprising how many people will ring you or stop you, you may not get paid for it every time but at least your getting rid of it,
  3. the whining and especially the chewing sound like frustration, normally found in younger dogs that dont get enough exercise and socialising, i used to have a young spaniel bitch who i used to take out before and after work but she got so bored in the day that she would chew stuff, anyway she never shaped up much as a gundog so i passed her on to a mate of mine whos wife could take her out in the day as well and the chewing stopped, but with the age of your dog steve its funny the vet couldnt diagnose something
  4. hi rich, you might find it a job to find hardwood around here, im picking up some softwood from a guy in llandeilo area, let me know if you want his details, where you based.
  5. that looks like organised chaos, arent there any safety rules eg arms inside vehicles, wearing of seat belts/harnesses, one person sitting in a seat at a time!
  6. i bought an aldi one, ideal for the jobs you mention, i also bought a retractable air hose/reel that you fix to the wall from there.
  7. Hi henchard, i know a guy who might be able to do that for you, is it ok for tractor and knocker or is it too steep,
  8. if someone put a video on here of a british company doing shoddy or dangerous work and some of our american members made out that all british company`s worked that way i think there would be a quick response, but some of the posts on here seem to be tarring all americans with the same brush.
  9. around here they do, our local county council do have a contraors list but theres a couple of guys who have more or less got all the work tied up, they also have a lot of their own employees who have 30/31 to clear roads etc of windblown
  10. where are you from phil, i`m not far from llanelli but i`ve not seen them that cheap
  11. guy on the ground wearing harness, guy in the tree wearing panda hat and trainers.
  12. a few years ago there was a car dealer in swansea, he was a big 20 stone guy, he bought a metro off an old lady for a grand because the plate spelt FAT 130Y, spelling fat boy he had it on his merc for a while then made a considerable profit on it.
  13. they might weigh a ton full of sand or chippings but not logs
  14. what area are you in tomos
  15. serve you right tim, did you have a good night.
  16. Lyn Ed

    Sales

    i`d be up for that
  17. :biggrin:do you have a bump then a dump
  18. about as funny as toothache
  19. Lyn Ed

    dog feed

    chudleys working crunch, and tripe as well in the shooting season
  20. staying in friends new years eve, bit of a party then flying to disney paris new years day.
  21. Lyn Ed

    sky 1 now

    didnt see that, but i seen the guy using a chainsaw with shorts on, and another guy using a circular saw with his long hair hanging down by it
  22. Lyn Ed

    sky 1 now

    the great tree house challenge, seems quite interesting
  23. poke to them on the phone the other day really helpfull
  24. I have trouble keeping a fire in all night in my woodburner, the fire is an aga much wenlock, any advice please, thanks.
  25. i`ve been burning oak for the last couple of weeks, when i light the fire i put on some 2 year old softwood to get some nice hot ash then put the oak on, burns lovely.

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