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fred bassett

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About fred bassett

  • Birthday 23/12/1960

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  • Location:
    nottingham
  • Interests
    motorcycling
  • Occupation
    builder

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  1. I have a Dovre 500 cbw (5-8kw) which is cleanburn but only burns wood,coal is too expensive anyway, i have two ceiling fans which blows the warm air all around the house,only had the central heating on three times this year.
  2. The touch screen test is valid for two years,but if you send for the card it lasts for five years.
  3. I work for Keepmoat homes (formally Haslam homes) if you do not have the CSCS card you are not allowed on site whatever your trade,I have just renewed mine and have the latest revision materiel and mock test dvd if anyone wants it.
  4. Hi I will take the large husky trousers,if they fit a 36 inch waist.
  5. How fast does the common ash tree grow?
  6. This site may be of use http://www.birdcontrol.net
  7. Try this site http://www.scaringbirds.com the flashing hawkeye looks as though it might suit your needs.
  8. I went the ebay route in the end, just bought a brand new husky 375 xp for £390 which is well under any price i could find on t'internet
  9. I have increased my budget a little,i am thinking of going for either the ms 341 or the ms 390 farm boss with 18 inch bar, both about the same price but i can't decide which one!
  10. Has anyone tried the Makita range of chainsaws?any thoughts?
  11. Had an offer of a new ms250 with 18inch bar on ebay for £253,is this a fair price?
  12. A husky 365 is a little out of my price range,I have seen a 357xpg second hand what do you think of this saw?

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