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RobArb

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  1. i made and took my own chicken tikka salad, twas lovely, and washed down with cookies and brew!
  2. thats lovely that is:lol:
  3. may have been something like that tommer, he was saying payments for me would only be 1300 a month:lol:
  4. yeh talked to alex about it, was actually trying to sell me one:lol: at £97,000 for that model, he may have to wait a bit but what an awesome bit of kit it was, if only......
  5. I think he may have a few bruises after that! Le Mans 24 Hour - Video: Audi lead as McNish survives horror crash - Yahoo! Eurosport
  6. not purple acki then??
  7. couldn't agree more! he was saying how to stop your rope twisting on decent by altering the way you pull on your hitch, who new!
  8. Ole heist rob? you got autocorrect on:lol: oh and its a wind up, must be:biggrin:
  9. it was tayler hamal off here doing the demo over at stihl today, or at least i think it was
  10. thanks janey i'll watch that later:thumbup:
  11. yup good dday, AA membership, 2 new books from Jo at treesource, bit of OP and a whole stack of information to digest:thumbup:
  12. it went for firewood:thumbdown: nowt i could do about it:sneaky2:
  13. large cherry with old basal wound and brown rot, it came down....
  14. yeh, maybe shoulda elaborated a bit more:lol:
  15. hope i've got this right:blush i'm gonna go with G. pfeifferi but doesn't it cause a white rot not brown? Was on a large Sorbus intermedia also pics of further up the tree where an old limb was shed in high winds (a few years ago) showing some awesome rot patterns
  16. yes Gerrit i think so, its the black stuff at the bottom near the elder shoot/epiphyte that i haven't got a clue about
  17. just thought they were pretty steaming in the heap in the sun:biggrin:
  18. i hope you've not forgot about being my tester janey? will be ready soon for stage 1 testing:biggrin: are you going the arb show on saturday?
  19. growing in the compost heap:thumbup:
  20. thats what i meant:lol: typo, honest:blush:
  21. i'll be going saturday so 1pm for what?
  22. i'll be there satdy mornin so won't be camping but will say hello:thumbup:
  23. todays "chatty" trees 1-2 Fraxinus excelsior/ornus graft 3-7 a rather poorly looking beech due to be removed at some point with a transverse crack and some unknown fung (to me, but i will find the name:lol:) 8-11 Quercus that has survived a ring-barking? attempt in its past 12-13 Robinia with a shear crack
  24. nah i'd say Acer ginnala (Amur Maple)
  25. no pictures but a story...... about 6 weeks ago i took down a large sycamore in a local park, the tree was situated right close to someones back garden and had been pollarded (badly) in the past and was on its way out with a dbh of about 3' it was a perfect candidate (IMO) of a nature stick, but it was down for a fell so spoke to the TO and the client whos garden it was and it was decided to leave it at about 15' for the bugs, beasties, birds and fungus to eat at:thumbup: this week had to go back to it to fell it because a local politician had complained about it being an eyesore:thumbdown:

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