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Khriss

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  1. Well....... Ask Samantha Sunny her view on his posting , might as well get our Women in Arb view too , sickened me . K
  2. ....such as fixing leaky hydraulic couplings . K
  3. Have you got the link? Bugger all on telly tonight. K
  4. Think you were lucky there, the ebay bump them higher for some reasons, got a new Mark 2 this year myself, as convinced back to them by a certain bullet driver here. K
  5. Bit more than that , if its in good heart and fires up well . Thou my Mark 1 blew in 6 months K
  6. I think its more that one problem here, tree in poor health , bark dysfunction and what appears to be a split or rib on left side of shot . Could be ongoing drought stress over the years . Lost a few H.C on Common in last years . K Horse chestnut leaf-mining moth WWW.RHS.ORG.UK Horse chestnut leaf-mining moth has spread rapidly since it was first identified as present in Britain from Wimbledon in 2002. The effect on the appearance of horse chestnut trees...
  7. Yr the ' Hot Fingers ' guru now ! Send em over to Moose fr a good polish n yr quids in K
  8. Yes, in retrospect, it did just go on more than Mrs Doyle ๐Ÿ˜‰ k
  9. Bit of T Cut on that, will look the business ๐Ÿ˜Š k
  10. Of which yr the main culprit ๐Ÿ˜‰ K
  11. Do both next time so you can say it was a factory optional extra K
  12. Know yr limits Mr Stubby. K
  13. Will go there and see if its true. Just for you. K
  14. Dont splash marker paint on them ๐Ÿ˜‰ k
  15. The language barrier cannot help. K
  16. Cracking platform ! Poor grinder ๐Ÿ™ k
  17. Was going to get round to this, Upside-down rhino research wins Ig Nobel Prize WWW.BBC.CO.UK Who knew? It's actually safer to move a tranquilised rhino by its ankles than on its side or chest. K
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    His crown jewels are in a freezer somewhere . K
  19. Indeed , turned up on site yesterday ( after a night of 'heavy' rain ) 4 rather shitty Sycamores on ground , that to be fair were in the way , being cleared " storm damage was it ??? " I ventured ...... " yes mate " thankfully 360 tracks and scrapes on trunks had hidden the evidence K
  20. You have been taking Red pills again, i see ๐Ÿ˜‰ Kev. Reroute the path. But seriously, its a common feature around my neck of woods and its never going to get settled soon ๐Ÿ˜• K
  21. Gorgeous Cherry that, a feature tree - light pruning. K
  22. Check fr tyre marks in the grass ๐Ÿ˜‰ k
  23. Use a softer coarser grit wheel in them for taking off more metal, i use a al-ox angle grinder wheel fr significant damage then put the pink one on to finish the tooth properly, if wheel gets loaded with shit, that will burn teeth too - dress it regular. ( an that works on my Florabest grinder too ๐Ÿ˜‰) K
  24. Bloody hell - well done Don, K

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