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csservices

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  1. Obviously didn't disturb them while stump grinding
  2. Todays offering
  3. That ones a cardinal beetle, I think.
  4. We renewed a drain in a back garden the other year and came across the gas pipe, was'nt even 75mm down could of been hit by a garden fork 8)
  5. Could do with lots more of them up this way the way ragworts spreading.
  6. Thanks for that guys, not come across them before.
  7. Found these on an avenue of lime trees we a trimming today, are they fungus or something else? Thanks Ed
  8. Cant remember if its same on newer ones but on my 6610 there were levera on the side of the spool valves themselves that you had to pull down after connecting the hydraulics to allow oil flow.
  9. Bit more googling turns out its a drinker moth caterpillar.
  10. Nope not that one, one I took pic of is hairy and has a horn each end.
  11. Found this chap in a brash pile on site today, yellow tailed moth is closest pic I can find?
  12. Can't say as I have, will give it a go
  13. Steady day on the tractor running stumps out from a small site clearance mind still made 4 loads in a 14 ton dump trailer, glad it was a steady day as woke up on the sofa last night with severe leg cramps in both legs and once it eased and went to bed could'nt get to sleep, booked into the quacks next week to get them looked at, as I've had it on and off for a while now.
  14. Anything less than half a days work, so basically under 10 acres is £75 so long as its local.
  15. Lit ours tonight for first time in few weeks bit chilly with this wind whistling round.
  16. Maybe once a week, working 14 hr days on average 7 days a week between the farm and grounding for the firm I subby for, shouldnt have any extra weight lol.
  17. Very rarely drink, don't eat much bread as it does'nt agree with me too much, must just be the spuds then
  18. 5' 7" tall and 15st 7lb as of this morning bmi of 33.4 I think, which is really impressive as decided I need to lose some weight so cut down the sugar in my flask and tea at home and cut down on other sweet stuff and have gained 7lb in a fortnight
  19. Got offered a pair of them at work but couldnt get on with them, too thick for me, no feel when using saw or trying to hold billhooks etc when hedgelaying, much prefer a pair of rigger gloves that are well broken in.
  20. So do you need a joiner or an undertaker Jon, lol
  21. Fence repairs and repairing the drive up the farm nice and relaxing as usual lol
  22. Augers only really work on a digger so you can push them down with the arm, unless the grounds fairly soft the ones on tractor arms will just sit spinning and not dig in.
  23. Happy birthday Jon, have a good un
  24. Nice one hodge, thats why I was looking at it as I've put some weight on last couple of years andits showing on my fitness now.
  25. Just out of interest, found the health app on my phone the other day so turned it on , been averaging 11500 steps a day.

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