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Johny Walker

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  1. or you could get a caravan heater on a timer ,to stop the cab freezing up ,sky hucks prob got 1. in his caravan ,ask him the lowdown on them
  2. something like this Billet bundler, used with firewood processor or log splitter | eBay
  3. like this 1, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f7/Horse-chestnut_800.jpg
  4. try a breakers yard, how much is a new 1,
  5. Dose this sound worth buying noooooooooooooooooooooo.
  6. send the screwdriver the bill for some new 1,s
  7. some of us will never know now wil we
  8. is that were you got yrs from iain ,
  9. & how much does that weigh, looks a heavy load for the front axle
  10. pm peteb, hes the chap to talk to
  11. realy couldnt give a flying frizzby
  12. that was yrssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ago
  13. dream on liverlosers :laugh1:or is it loserpool
  14. machine mart, leeds
  15. fairly usless realy as a hand feeed chipeer needs a crane to get the best out of it ,imo
  16. was with 3 Army lads doing there 4 week "all in" course, great training centre and accommodation. how many tickets did they get in that time
  17. nothing to be emmbarest about i to have a sewing machine , she,s called angie the wife
  18. is it going to be a law or a recomendation that refreshers are done ,sorry to be a stickler & all that, but & a very big BUT is ther is a bit of differance between the 2,is ther not
  19. chantell36dd got it yet
  20. i think most folk would be using a silky ,in the old days they used bow saws , or if using a rear handled saw, probaly do more rigging ,
  21. you dont need to have a ticket by law ,thought it was just a recommendasion
  22. if they ban ther use how are they going to enforse , this ,
  23. arnt the coggs nylon ,

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