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slack ma girdle

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  1. All the wellies are a slightly different fit, you need to try them on. Which ever ones you decide on, get the compressed felt insoles, as they make the welly alot more comfortable to wear.
  2. Based on the pictures above i reckon that it would cost me about £18-22 per cube to fell and extract, so selling at £45 is going to make reasonable money, even if it is low grade saw logs.
  3. Thats one less trailer load of chip heading your way.
  4. I am running a cross cut and maintenance the week after next, and i think there is still one space. P.M me your number and i will let you know. I think that the felling unit is running in November
  5. What more could you want, trees timber and tractors. Movies of distinction.
  6. You only managed a minute, i managed 20 of Metsaman driving home. C minus, must try harder.
  7. What are the differences between new and old ? I think that would have been better to explain in the video. I can not believe that your wife could be bored of watching milling videos
  8. Ere you go, you tube came up trumps: Mountain Men Season 4 Episode 01 Adapt or Die: http://youtu.be/1wTr6d8F7TI
  9. Alternative layers of logs built up with gaps between the logs to allow water through, and a good thick layer of branches on top. This copped with the Zetor and a fully loaded timber trailer many times. Quick to remove to
  10. It is s good read, i have been meaning to try making the green walnuts in honey, but there are not many walnut tree here in west Wales.
  11. Alder all the way, unlike willow or poplar it has a market for firewood, like its toes wet, and grows straight and tall, and quickly
  12. I am not entirely sure why or how it works, you need Rob to explain. I have tried using low pro for the felling competitions but it does not seem to be any quicker, and the thinner bar is too flexible for precision and accurate cuts.
  13. Then you will need something that is heavier duty. The aluminium temporary roadway that bolts together is good but expensive. If the RPA is having to deal with construction traffic of 30 tons then you are going to damage the RPA/ and or the canopy no matter what you do. I would either re-route the traffic, or fell the tree and replant.

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