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slack ma girdle

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  1. What is powering the peeler. It looks interesting
  2. I wish, it never gets as far as west Wales. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  3. Combine harvester. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  4. sned of off 3-4 apple to the Marcher apple network, they will be able to tell you what variaty it is. They charge a couple of quid. Apples and Pears in the Southern Marcher Counties
  5. My guess: Newly transplanted= stress Soil depth, not as deep as it could be = stress A dismal summer, not ideal for stimulating new growth, and ideal for just about every pathogen = stress It is a wonder it is still alive. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  6. If nothing else, it provides some lame entertainment. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  7. That is a good machine. But i bet that the chipper fills the back in 10 minutes. It probably spends more time emptying than chipping. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  8. I aim to please. The last photo still makes me smile even in the face of never ending Rhoddie. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  9. Wots walking the dog got to do with the price of butter ? Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  10. They have more patience than i have. Look good though. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  11. If its a 12.5 kg swede bag, then 9" Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  12. God i love arb talk. There i soooo much helpful advice at there, how did we ever manage before. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  13. Found lots of different balls today whilst continuing the on going saga of Rhoddie genocide. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  14. Welcome to the sunny world of forestry. Simple answer is you need a machine. A quad bike will probably be the cheapest solution, or see if you can blag a tractor as you will be able to skid out the trees whole. If you can't then it is brute force and pig ignorance. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  15. Nice mini digger Dartmoor. I wish i had 6k. Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  16. You wil be wanting to speak to Coed Cymru, always helpfull, and lots of good advice. Coed Cymru
  17. I love doing logs, but it is part of the forestry work that i do. I have a good working relationship with a couple of estates, to which i have put in alot of effort over the last five years. This effort is now starting to pay off. Selling a mixture of timber roadside and stockpiling, will if i sell all my split/ stacked logs put me into profit, and a good share to the landowners. All you need is the mighty Nuffield of power and a bit of effort. If i had to buy in, pay rent, and run a processer, then i would struggle to make any profit. Keep it Simple
  18. I have to plant a crimbo tree that won't grow too big. Currently there is a reciently dead Korean Fir, which i think is the best type of tree, as it is pretty, not too big when fully grown, and with fantastic purple cones. Does anybody have a better sugestion ? Helpfull or otherwise Where is the best place to buy a 6' tree. I have tried to persade tham to get a smaller tree, as it makes it harder to get it established. But they want a big tree.
  19. Nope, but it is going to be expensive. You will need an to have a lot of timber to process to pay for that.
  20. It is a W cut for heavily leaning trees. You cut 2 mouths at 90 to each other. It reduces the chances of splits rips, and badgers chairs. It does need commitment, as once you start don't stop. The tree comes down quick so you don't want to be near it, as bent trees tend to bounce around abit.
  21. I will have to record it as i have been out voted, ruddy Downton Abbey
  22. Bogging awkward leaning oak Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.
  23. You can not please all of the people all of the time, so dont bother. If you do happen to please someone, bonus Sent from my Galaxy arse using tupping talk. Check ALL the simple things first.

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