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  1. I preferred the Russian campervan / hunting lodge one but I suppose a working one will do! See you there
  2. Good idea I need to get back to carry on from where I got to last time, but calendar full till after the APF and there is the must not miss, especially if you have children/grandchildren, Wealden woodland show the w.e. after the apf!! I have contacted the F.C. and will try the camp site to see if I can ‘do a deal’ with them , or if you can’t wait, and I wont blame you, just get down there most beautiful place to cruise trees…..
  3. Bottom left? right or brown bit in middle oh I give up!! I forgive you tho most excellent likeness
  4. Incorrect title spelling, looks good and accurate
  5. Brilliant! As if I haven’t got enough to do, I’ll get the grandchildren on this one to help me, thanks
  6. the cheek of it Chainsaw Clearance of Windblow (Arboriculture and Forestry Advisory Group (AFAG) 9780717626410 | eBay a snip at £9.50
  7. Curiosity has got the better of me has anybody been and had a look? There is a commission camp site if needed! Postern Hill campsite - Camping in the forest
  8. I like that, good construction
  9. thanks for feed back
  10. Olympic archery next then
  11. a super place to work! It is a great shame that the evidence of SO D and AOD or whatever it is? shows its self on the journey to house, I understand from the past forester at the estate a couple of years ago that they were losing up to 50 trees a year! And unfortunately over an uneven age group, to see mature Oak just dying in a few months is a very shocking sight, the approaches to the house are through impressively well stocked parkland. Humphry Repton is given credit for the more formal layout of the gardens and arboretum Humphry Repton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  12. Not this w.e. any more but a shot or 2! Baskets of charcoal, containers of ? fat tallow paraffin wax? Sort of thing
  13. A lot of 2 faced pieces there,, 1 inc... but good all the same
  14. The drive through the park to the house is worth a visit, but take a day to do the house and garden with the sculptures ( care limited time ) cracking day out
  15. there are a good hyd / ram firm just north of oxford, if you need give us a call and I'll look up ref. for them cheers J
  16. arbwork

    Valtra

    seen him at the show in sussex last year, where I saw the support leg for crane, but not used him
  17. Went to see Woburn abbey the gardens and sculptures today Woburn ARTBEAT 2012 ~ Woburn Events once again ran out of memory on my card.A lot of magnificent trees mingled with sculptures
  18. arbwork

    Valtra

    Forgot to mention Jim at Caledonian is the dealer! How local can you get!!
  19. arbwork

    Valtra

    Armour]JAKE Start ENG - JAKE Valtra N HiTech + Advance - JAKE this'll save the tank
  20. I think yes, keep heat out of blade when sharpening keep them even size and same angle of attack, weigh them I guess your sharpening stone is water or other liquid immersed should be ideal, good saving
  21. No problem, the thing with mobile milling is getting the most out of the hire, to be efficient the miller ideally needs to be ‘looked after’ in that a supply of wood is stacked with good access for the saw or in a position to be delivered to the saw, i.e by crane fork lift etc. also operatives able to remove the sawn wood in a mature manner to stack / get it out of the way for the next piece, A hire rate with just the miller with a saw can seem reasonable per day but with out forward planning and assistance the production will be limited. It may be more reasonable to hire 3 operatives with fork lift etc. at say 2. / 2.5 times the cost. The increased through put will produce more sawn timber at less cost per ft, m3, beam I have looked at other prices and they seem to be iro 250 / 350 day with travel extra with 1 miller
  22. Happy to discuss with you, where are you based? J

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