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  1. log supplier

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    nice shot.. looks like deans been out with an anti aircraft gun..........
  2. very dangerous:scared1: saying that iv a old gravity fed pto shredder 14" kills a 150hp tractor and i hate feeding it:scared1:
  3. david brown.. been restored:001_smile:
  4. heres one made of rsj's (bottom left) easy to make if your handy with a welder:001_smile: get some proper picts taken in the morn
  5. ill send you a picture of the one i made tomorrow... its made from rsj,s and can hold 5 ton.. mind you its for the palax 70:001_smile:
  6. dont know if this has posted before??? [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKPwkau0Dh0]YouTube - Lightning Strikes Tree: Up Close![/ame]
  7. sorry i dont have his number but try emailing this fella.. hes a good lad and knows whats whats in bearsden..... [email protected] good luck:001_smile:
  8. LOL.. FTLOL... that looks like my mates bird lol:scared1::scared1:
  9. same here, anyone north on the tyne can tip chip with me. (all year round too) pm for details:001_smile:
  10. was strimming some rough ground today and caught a wasps nest with the brush cutter... bloody things were every where... soon sorted them out with a cup of 2 stroke and a match... hate the little critters:scared1:
  11. well aye... theres another 200 tons of softwood in the other field and 75 ton of hardwood in the barn....
  12. im a stihl man.. just bought a husky 281xp with 24inch bar... (what a beast)
  13. first 1 hardwood.. second softwood enough for the winter
  14. you can buy a new stihl bg56 for £170inc vat:001_smile:
  15. christ that looks like something del boy would sell, along with his russian camcorders.... looks cool, but i bet its hard to get parts for.. 1600cc engine? it would go better with the 2.0tdi golf engine:001_smile:
  16. NOT REALLY...iv noticed alot of customers are asking to keep there wood after doing a job , which means less comming back to the yard.... which also means more to buy in... and with the fairly high price of hardwoods and the lack of seasoned wood around, i can only see the cost going up... not to mention the rate log burners are getting put in... ONLY TIME WILL TELL:001_smile:
  17. its 27 miles away from me:001_smile: ill have all his wood at 30 quid A TIPPER LOAD............
  18. £30 per transit tipper load:confused1: he cant be making much profit?? prob fiver a load....................... we have 2 prosessers and i wouldnt dare sell for £30 per load lol:lol: if he is selling for £30 a load get me his number and ill buy his loads all day and night:001_tt1:
  19. sorry... was else where..... was that>>> where am i based?
  20. thats what i like.... just some people try and get there monies worth out of you...
  21. try gumtree.com find the area your in and stick an ad in... (its free).. loads of gardeners are doing it... give it a go,,, got nowt to loose..
  22. price by the job is best i think:001_smile:
  23. stacking firewood and cheque in the post??? whats all that???? i hope you dont light there fires too? cash on delivery for me... (time = money) thats like asking asda to put your shopping in the cupboards for you.
  24. pleny of firewood from that one mate:scared1:

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