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s.varty

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  1. Paslode apparently, but i prefer my cheap air nailer/stapler. uses 50mm staples on featheredge boards and they never move. Nice and light as opposed to the paslode. Only drawback is you need a small compressor.
  2. So do you have to stop the tractor so the ram dosnt return? Any pics?
  3. Is it going to affect the tree in anyway if its just left as it is?
  4. Second that,or old advertising hoardings, there was a bloke on ebay selling some a few monthe ago, i got one off him for £24 , 30ft x15ft. a bit heavy compared to the cheap blue ones, but great if you dont want to move it about much.
  5. What was the outcome ? if any yet.
  6. Great job there!
  7. Get out and dont come back!!!, oh no, that was my headmaster. Dad said , always get the first punch in and make it count
  8. s.varty

    Overloaded

    a victim of the 87 winds
  9. Its strange how weeds never have a bad year:confused1:
  10. Mine dont, georgeous stuff with a bit of butter:thumbup1:
  11. Very interesting,good luck with that:thumbup1:
  12. You didnt plant anything last weekend did you?
  13. I grow a lot of my veg, you just cannot beat the flavour.
  14. I was leaving a lot behind especially if i was parked on a downward slope, now i might get a couple left behind. Instead of a level load i now do a well heaped load to compensate for the area loss.
  15. Does every load handler do this to straddle the wheel arches? or is there another way so the logs etc dont get stuck behind them?
  16. Very nice set up there
  17. Its an erithristic badger, nearly an albino but not quite.............so google says:biggrin:
  18. :confused1:Looks like its got a bit of fox in it
  19. If no one was hurt, thats really funny:thumbup1:
  20. That works out to be a very expensive saw if your a professional user compared to a 201, your gonna need a few batteries for a good days work arnt you?
  21. Quite simply kev , try them and see how they burn, ive been selling ash,oak , beech thats been air drying for 2 years and a couple of my customers say they keep them ouside so the rain can get to them and they last longer. leaves me thinking why the **** do i bother trying to get them down to 20%
  22. Theres just no pleasing some people:laugh1:
  23. s.varty

    Overloaded

    I think youv started something here:laugh1:
  24. I cut mine just before the snow and frost,one morning it was minus 7. Snows all gone now and the grass is perfect, just dont go to low.

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