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slack ma girdle

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  1. I use the black electrical conduit pipe over the hydraulic pipes in areas of wear.
  2. Not only does it come in purple, but it also lights up. Life does not get any better.
  3. Hi Steve i have been trying to post in general, but it keeps crashing when i attach a picture ! Any ideas ?
  4. Could someone inlighten me as to what these numbers mean ? I want to install indicators on the Zetor, and i can not find out which part of the circuit they relate to. Advice involving hammers not appreciated.
  5. According to Skinner (British moths) it is ' locally widespread in the south east, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and east Englia. It has been recorded as far north as Scotland, but not recently.
  6. A few of the beauties from this weekend. First: Purple thorn Second: not sure yet, some kind of carpet. Any thoughts ? Third: Clouded boarder Forth: Scalloped oak Fifth: Common white wave
  7. This: Ford 6600 4WD Duncan cab, dual power, low hours, c/w Farmhand F15 Loader. Excellent condition-a credit to its former owner £7500+VAT | Richard Baggott Ltd. Or one of the cases: Case 895XL 4WD Digital dash £6250+VAT | Richard Baggott Ltd. would be my preference
  8. If you think the local residents are going to complain, i would speak to the tree officier first for his thoughts. If their is no public access and you are leaving the edge trees, then there is no reason for the trees to have a TPO placed on the remaining trees. Go one stage further and draw up a management plan for the wood, setting out what you are going to do over the next five years. This will give you further weight for the felling of the trees. Regardless of volume you intend to extract, get a felling licence, it will save alot of hassle in the long run. In a small wood in Dorset, within an hour of starting the saws, the local council recieved 90 calls complaining about the distruction, and the the police were onsite asking questions. I was working for the local council at the time.
  9. Nice to see you ozzies working on 'normal' sized trees. I was under the impression from watching ozzie tree vids that the trees were all over 200 feet. Good video by the way
  10. How did you stop the deer from giving the young oak the nibble of death ?
  11. He's my hero, big up mendi plogs jon
  12. I like my CS450. It is a bit sluggish until it warms up, then it flies. Currently runnig it with the oregon low pro and a 13" bar, unstopable All in all well pleased, and it is well balanced for snedding.
  13. I bet the farmer was over joyed to see the forwarder trundling across his crop.
  14. Almost forgot they dont like Monkey puzzle either.
  15. They seem to leave cherry alone in these here parts.
  16. The downy birch if often redish with new growth, and is the traditional choice for bessum brooms.
  17. Its a forest bug (Shield bug)
  18. Leopard Moth ? They are big and the wings can be translucient.

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