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Stephen Blair

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  1. Singapore!
  2. Had 1 for about 4 years, best bag I've ever had.
  3. Portree!
  4. There's good for topping conifer hedges because you can jam your feet in anywhere and it doesn't hurt and working on steep ground and spiking. I was up a huge beech last week and it was lethal and it wasn't wet, there's no feeling through the sole.
  5. If its for woods then trailer/crane set up, you can lift bigger stuff. If you are using the tractor for other duties then I'd go for a jake plate mounting. Much more stable.
  6. I used it solely for about 2-3 years and on bigger jobs would hire my mate and van .
  7. Graham just for you I'll stick a big lump of Oak on the root plate , if it dies I'll know who to blame
  8. That's an option graham but right now the less decaying wood around the better imo. I'm hopefull the roots at the back will come to life so not wanting to squash them.
  9. The beech has garaderma anway:001_tt2:
  10. No targets except sheep! I'll leave it just now and give it s shove with the digger once a year to see if it needs guys:)
  11. A quick dress round the base and I'll rake it up properly when I shift the wood
  12. Lets keep on track guys, the OP thread title makes it clear he's looking for an alternative to spikes. Thanks
  13. My border is too timid now , she's not been right since we lost the old fox terrier! I took her to work last week and she ended up on the rd, something she would never do. And as for the German pointer, she's bananas in a good way!
  14. Not kelburn. I never heard of root juice, I'll look it up
  15. Is he climbing in a wooly hat?
  16. He must like you Reg, he wouldn't give me your number:sneaky2:
  17. Is that your tractor Graham? Very nice! Nice saw bench!
  18. That's a kind spirit of Arbtalk offer:thumbup1: Did you see sense and buy stretch airs then:biggrin: I was laughing today at 2 grass cutters who have just passed their ground tickets, they look right out the catalogue, wow their trousers were tight!!!!!!!
  19. She was allowed out at the end, she was right into the long grass around the base! It was nice and long dry stuff where the sheep couldn't eat it! I did the international command to a Jack Russell of ' where's the mices, where's the mices, go on go on go on, ska ska ska!!!!!!!!!!!!! Her head disappeared and her we bum was in the air and her tail was going mad:thumbup: She also had a lovely new pink collar that I didn't let the big tough farmer away with:laugh1:
  20. Ladders or throw line spring to mind:001_smile:
  21. Why's that ?

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