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andy t

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  1. thanks very much i am thinking of making a sign out of wood carve logs for sale and my number thanks to all your help and to firewood man
  2. just tryin to get a tree book so i can see what types of trees there is
  3. i am looking for a book that will help me fine out what trees there is
  4. what do you have to do to get them
  5. you a massive arm nice tatto
  6. as any 1 else got any more good ideas
  7. lol i didnt now what it was so i justed kicked it lol
  8. thanks i am 15 now 16 in november i cant wait
  9. no its was on a branche and they were green
  10. no it wasnt i will try and get some pictures they were the same size as a golf ball
  11. how old do you have to be to be able to get chainsaw certificates
  12. i was in the near by woods and i was cutting branches down to clear a path that runs through the woods and came across some thing that i dont have a clue what it was . it was like green bubbles coming out of a old branche on the floor and i kick one of them open and a load of green dust came out
  13. thanks alot i will keep that in mind
  14. but it burns well when its dry
  15. i am 15 years old and i have a wood near by my farm . Me and my dad go and get trailer loads of poplar and take them back to the farm and i split them myself i have dried them out on pallets no sides just a roof the logs have bin sat there for six months i am consider selling them to make a bit of money whats the best way to sell them .

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