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felixthelogchopper

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  1. You mean you needed another reason?
  2. Why not look for a 3.0 with a 3.1 conversion?
  3. +1 for the 3.0 litre Trooper here. I have a Commercial as a work wagon which has a full service history and the necessary recalls done (injector seals and injector loom). Plated for 3.3 tonnes and comfortable. Plenty of them about if you need spares too.
  4. Bolam's post would be my guess. Edit; Beat me to it, Tommy
  5. The effect it has is promoting circulation to the extremities which include the head, feet and hands.
  6. Same MO as the fairly recent (August?) spate in Essex. Some of the lower level scrotes were caught, the police are alleged to know who the organiser/receiver is but they are 'untouchable' due to threats of violence against potential witnesses.
  7. I was told by our vet that the strength of Frontline was being reduced by the manufacturer.
  8. I've had a CS450 for a few months and I'm very happy with it. It doesn't get used very day but it starts easily and cuts well when it gets picked up. Other people who have used it said positive things about it as well. I would buy another saw in the range.
  9. At the in-laws so I can take the secateurs round any time.
  10. You could always hang your coat on it, Mark.
  11. Alec, I've got a couple to do which have been untouched for a few years and so have water stems rather than water shoots. Would it be ok to take them out in one or should I nibble them back over a few prunings?
  12. Go lovely with some Wood Pigeon and Spring onions in a good stir fry.
  13. Try Gingko and you might notice a similarity.
  14. You could do any combination of the three. Whatever floats your boat.
  15. Have you tried taking Gingko Biloba? Really does wonders for the circulation in your extremities.
  16. No mate, I can definitely see some low hanging nuts.
  17. Certainly not dissimilar. It's nearly 3 ft wide and about 18 inches tall. If it is from an Allen Scythe, they have one at the airfield so it may be of use to them. Cheers Daniel.
  18. Enlighten me please, oh wise rusty crap guru.
  19. Been clearing out sheds at my girlfriend's parents and found this. Her Dad thinks it's either off of a small tractor(which I can see as possible) or an Allen scythe (which I don't get). Has anybody got any idea of what it is and is it worth anything to anyone?
  20. Hi Duncan. A location might get you more replies:001_smile:
  21. As above, looking for a CS31 assessor with a spare place on an assessment in the near future in Essex or nearby. Thanks.
  22. I did a short stint logging for a firm doing stove sales and installation and was told by the owner that when he did his HETAS course, they were all told that they would pass in the welcome speech.
  23. Same if they are softwood. Everybody knows you can't burn softwood in a stove. Even sub 5% mc softwood will block your flue in less than a minute. Where do people think some of these stoves are made, ffs? Scandinavia???????

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