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TimberCutterDartmoor

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  1. There's an A11 on ebay at the mo
  2. Magpies again I reckon. Note - don't fill feeders at this time of year; the little birds don't need it and the ruddy mags (and pigeons but don't mind them) come to where a) the wee birds are and then b) carry on on the feeders once they've wiped out the songbirds.
  3. Dolmar 115 - ultimate reliability Dolmar 5105 wasp of a tool Dolmar 6100 - fastest accelerating 60cc er period - flippin nuts. Echo CS620sx - beautiful beautiful saw smaller echos down to 420 - simply will not let you down. No "chips under the bonnet", simple solid woodsmans saws. You can keep your Stihls and Huskies and iphones. Nokia saws for me!
  4. You're all out of date. OP PM me if you want to know why...
  5. Holy crap, you'd be lucky to get £25/t in this region (s/w england)!
  6. How does that work then? RIKO lost the dealership?
  7. No songbirds whatsoever left! Magpies have had the lot in the whole area. Was working in another area yesterday - same story, loads of Magpies, no songbirds at all. Fuming :cursing:
  8. The grain and the colour
  9. The one with the most vibrations.
  10. a-blue (supplied by Stormforce roofing / woodpecker joinery staffs)... supplied to PL8...
  11. 460 isn't a 70cc saw tho; nearer 80 class at 76.5cc. 441 is your 70 jug.
  12. The guy's got a life. Unlike all the miserable suckers who now dash to tell him off. Said he looked down on a 747 tho? How did ATC deal with that?!
  13. Abbey Pro have a couple...
  14. Don't know about the GM's but the JoBeau needs as above sharp blades but critical is sharpened angle, anvil gap and also anvil edge. Over time the anvil rounds off so you turn it as it has four sides. Never wore all four sides over. Self feed is always best when these factors are spot on.
  15. Coconut Water daytime, Cider evenings
  16. How did you work that out? Maybe I'm used to flotation tracks, not skinny rock climbing ones. Tracks on spruce brash = proper tidy.
  17. No one is safe! This is terrible! [ame] [/ame] On the news yesterday.
  18. I agree that parents have the ultimate responsibility in this yes and their influence obviously starts from Day 1. I think also that teachers have the job of mirroring the formative trajectory. My folks never told me to stand up when the headmaster came into the classroom. I spent the lions share of my waking hours as a youth in the classroom so teacher discipline is essential. Of course, teachers are no longer allowed to do this since some clever people handed a ton of rights to children.
  19. Everything except a Husqvarna is eh!
  20. Nice one stubby
  21. No off but grammar schools teach a lot more than how to pass exams; or at least they did. They used to teach how to behave in the world, common courtesy, common sense, how to communicate properly, how to present oneself, how to spell (lol), how to respect people before you've judged them and so on. My nephews have more A's than an A list and haven't got a flippin clue. Can't cook, can't figure anything out, can't think for themselves, can't change a lightbulb, can't do anything practical, can't read unless it's on a screen, haven't got a scooby about how the world REALLY works. All they know is the guff modern pc schools teach them. Crap imo.
  22. Have a look at Pitchcare and DJ Turfcare...

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