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TimberCutterDartmoor

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  1. 39 or 99 would be old enough
  2. How many hours did you put in to it? Serious question, would you consider making more to order? Thanks.
  3. Which co is that mate? Thanks.
  4. Lucky bugger; low loaders here iro £65/hour. In response to OP; Shaun Prentice?
  5. He'd be mad to part with that 856xl tho...
  6. Er, I think you've hit the jackpot. Incredible. You can do ours...
  7. :thumbup1:
  8. Miracle Teenager Survives On His Own For Almost 6 Hours With No Wi-Fi – Waterford Whispers News
  9. Worth twice that so snap his hand off. Nope. The 242xp is the faster of the two. Highest revving production saw ever made at 15,500 rpm. See links below: Model Profile: 242XP Model Profile: 254 XP
  10. That would be a dream come true.
  11. I've got an Echo CLS-4600 surplus to requirements... Proper stock tubed clearing saw, not a brushcutter. Old but very little used, very clean.
  12. Much appreciated; had searched for it and couldn't find in UK.
  13. What was the new price? I thought these things were big money; certainly that hydraulic one from Clarks is serious dollar...
  14. This thread just took me to a virus alert (fake) page.
  15. Tree Wedge, Barn Find,Forestry | eBay
  16. Nasher engine, esp a Neuss one will be a gem. Looks proper job for the money
  17. Got loads but you'd have to arrange uplift and loading...
  18. That's true. Perhaps I'm not a canopy bloke. Can no pee in the back if need a pee
  19. Was that the chequer-plate one you see everywhere around here? No dis, but I think they look horrible. Sorry
  20. I've only seen Mick the P.... Dempsey's post as quoted in the above as thank goodness I'm on "selected immunity" as per pic attached. Sorry for the derail, but it sure reminds me I don't miss his cantankerous sour grapes.
  21. Had both size Ransomes Spiders on demo years ago; ok but the 4 wheels are never going to compete with tracks so it's a no-no I reckon. I later got offered them ex demo about 30% of the new price. What does that tell you.
  22. Mica - it loves to plaster skidded timber around here and then cross cutting it is misery.
  23. Yep. The OP is bait. It is also a red herring. Doesn't take too much investigative work to figure out what's going on here.
  24. The carrots were 1.2mm too long tho and the​ gravy was too high a viscosity. Al denté was not on the menu.
  25. And the fish! Pollock sold as Cod, Haddock cheaper per kWh, it's absolutely disgraceful. Atleast when you buy cheap and nasty meat from a supermarket, each packet weights precisely 500 grams. If Tesco can take a natural living product, add some water and meet a weight spec, what are these heinous firewood merchants playing at?!

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