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Posts posted by Bald Ed
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"Get a move on, we need this wood to keep the boiler going"
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Looking good, should catch people,s eyes, Working fine on my machine and I have just had to stoke the boiler its that old.
Keep up the good work!
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Coming into this topic from the other side, how much do you use suppliers sites for info and purchases, in an earlier thread a question was asked as to where to find a certain make of chipper as they do not have a website, how much does the internet influence your decision as to which equipment to look at, demo and in-turn purchase?
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Had to have our 7 year old black lab put to sleep earlier this month due to what was thought to be a bleed on the brain, never used to take much notice of him and it seemed a bind to have to walk him. Since he died there is a huge hole in our family, we got the dog as a pup as companion for our then 3 year old son, we all miss him and we are eagerly awaiting a local lab breeders telephone call to tell us that the her bitch has pupped, meant to be 3rd of November.
If you want a dog I would advise you to get a puppy as they grow up to fit round you, they are as tying as you want them to be, you will never be more loved or recpected than you are by your dog!.
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There is a Carlton 4012 on earborist in the oxford area, might be worth a look!
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There are containerised woodchip boilers which incorporate a chip store, feed system and boiler all in a 20' container that is piped into your existing heating system, by-passing the oil / gas boiler.
this makes a movable option should you move on. (External space permitting)
I would have thought that to all the people that are aware of the price of fuel etc woodchip boilers would be a source of heat worth looking into and could well help with the saleability of a property.
Remembrance/Armistice Day
in The Lounge
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My Father was a 19 year old soldier who was with first troops to enter Belsen during its liberation in April 1945. He sees himself as 1 of the lucky ones having seen the atrosities that war brings not only to the armed forces who are expected to cope with them, but to the inocent men, women and children who are caught up in it. He will never forget and has instilled in me the same respect for those who were not so lucky as he was, be it in past or current conflicts. It is our responsibility to ensure that this respect and rememberance is passed on to our children and that they never forget the sacrifices that have been made for all of our futures.