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Joy Yeomans

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  1. hubby wants one for xmas Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  2. wait tul jcb have there twice yearly auction and you may pickup a bargain Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  3. T F Jacksons at Buxton for us - brill bloke to deal with lots on display to choose from and prompt delivery joy
  4. i would say oak weighing v. heavy and being so dense from our experience 10t would give you 12 -14 cubic bags, depending if you shake the bags, fil them to the top etc, we always shake ours several times when filling with the loadall and dome them full so that the next bag sits well ontop and doesnt sag. it has happened that we have weighed out m3 bags with some oak and they weigh nearly a tonne! whereas sycamore will be more like 500kg drying to 300kg over summer. joy
  5. lol Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  6. look like two different things top pic looks like a bamboo and bottom a mimosa??? joy Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  7. try stan and rosanne howes at logs west midlands Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  8. hi tracy bit far from us for free delivery so it would be extra £20 on top for delivery unfortunately hopefully soneone closer a bit cheaper joy Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  9. if you are local to us tracy, we can deliver a full transit tip load which carries 2 cubic metres prices as follows; larch £126 mixed wood 50/50 larch and hardwood £157.50 hardwood £189 all are seasoned ready to burn and include 5% VAT and local delivery can do 1 cubic metre, half a load simply halve the price. plus we do nets and sticks, barrow bags etc, call me and we can discuss if you like thanks yours joy yeomans on 07971 220186 yard mobile - deliveries usually within 24 hours from ordering.
  10. where abouts are you tracy Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  11. still laughing at your offroad action eddie. just dont tow it like that when that portapotties full;) thanks eddie. see you soon joyx Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  12. we usually fell our own stuff 12 months before but this has been down a while as windblow before we got it out so nice stuff Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  13. we ran out today will have 500 done by 5pm monday tho so can soon restock Sent from my GT-I8160 using Tapatalk 2
  14. try pm'ing Gensetsteve hes nr southampton i think, we can do and send via courier but its going to be around £205 for 100 nets delivered to you, steve might be a better bet price wise . joy
  15. my uncle swears by his aebi - hope its spelt right sounds like letter A and B - AB, he has a mulching head on and does motorway banks etc with ease
  16. clear bramble with a strimmer and then fence and let pigs in for a bit, they will clear all the roots and leave a lovely tilth to plant in plus fertilize and get fattended up pigs at the end - organic as well
  17. working well so far
  18. hi alycidon, no the conveyor Rohan bought from a farm sale was a corn elevator top end and he converted to hydraulic motor off back end of tractor , and the extensions to legs my cousin welded on in order to heighten the deck and the saw so we could have enough depth to put in the conveyor to take sawdust away - we are really pleased with how its gone - and in hindsight should have done it years ago!
  19. yes , we put the decking cross ways and we are putting some on
  20. just a bit of tractor porn for you guys, this is what my hubby gets up to to keep him from under my feet joy
  21. kindling sticks as in gensetsteves avatar pic above, we cut make 8" sticks and fill a 40x50 mono filament net with them and sell wholesale for garages, coalmen and other firewood merchants etc, we make them from larch predominantely, this last run from some windblown larch we skylined in my avatar pic from the earlier part of the year. joy
  22. alot of the rest of the area is made up of concrete railway sleepers, if need be if we ever moved they could be lifted up and moved on
  23. a bit of planning - i know what you mean, this project has been in the offing a good two years and never was the right time to start it:blushing:, but my cousin who did the work, just said "right i can start now! lets get on" and made us down tools and get stuck into it - and im so glad we did it looking at the weather this week and whats forecast:thumbup:
  24. i know what you mean:thumbdown:, but now we expect cutting in snow, hail, rain, hurricane etc etc and so no excuse for upping production (plus i hate getting my hair wet when its my turn on the transaw:blushing:) joy
  25. just a few pics of our yard improvements this year, bit by bit we are moving from less mud to more concrete! now the lads have a shelter to cut in all weathers and a nice clean area to keep clean and sweep out

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