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slack ma girdle

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  1. That was no gypsy cut.
  2. The council has spent a fortune not far from me, trying to stop a spring from welling up in the middle of a lane. Despite three attempts and a lot of civil engineering, the spring is now welling up 10' below their last attempt. I would save your customer a lot of money, and plant a bog garden in the wet places.
  3. He appears to have his feet flat on the tree, so i am guessing no spikes.
  4. Given the shortage in 20 years or so of most softwoods, i would be replanting with softwoods.
  5. I have been using one of these for the past two years, can't fault it. It has been a good compromise between price and chipping ability. DR Rapid Feed Chipper Pro – DR Machines
  6. The last page of the felling licence has the declaration that the timber is from a legitimate source. That is all you need as part of your chain of custody for your RHI.
  7. Speak to Paul Davies at Dolau hiron, he specializes in friut that grows well in Wales. Dolau-hirion Fruit Trees
  8. Masaru (spelt wrong), 360mm, and it is not made anymore.
  9. Still living the dream Mets. You could have tidied away the blue bath !
  10. Yay, every day is a school day. Might try biffin a Mere de manage as they seem to have have a tough skin.
  11. Cheers for that. The cross section definitely rules out Doyenne d'Ete. I haven't got Robin in my ID book, so pass.
  12. Robin looks good, not one i have come across before.
  13. That is some very neat stacking, so small air spaces and you can squeeze in more logs.
  14. Both would be good.
  15. P.S can we see a cross section? If you haven't eaten them all.
  16. Looking at the photo, i want to say it's a Doyenne d'Ete, based on size and colour. But i'm not 100%
  17. Good to meet you Ted, even if you have left me emotionally scared buy loosing my name badge.
  18. If you get the timber out for £35 per cube you will be doing well. First thinnings is to improve the quality of the remaining crop, and improve access , not to make money. I work on an average of 30 trees per day per person for softwood (felling, snedding, and cutting to size), and 50 for hardwood. I have not decided which is quicker skidding full length , or forwarding out to size. And i pay day rate for first thinnings.
  19. Its alright i had done my morning yoga, currently my back has never felt better.
  20. Only if you can pluck them.
  21. You be darn right, one of the finest threads ever to grace Arb Talk.
  22. Money- check Directions- check T shirt-check See you tomorrow :sly:
  23. Water stress, it causes the tree to shed a limb(s) to reduce its water consumption ????
  24. Leave it alone it is fine. When suckers start appearing in the toilet, them it is time to do something. Beautiful tree by the way.

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