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s.varty

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  1. Nothing worse, you aint been welding have you?
  2. Field maple
  3. sycamore
  4. The red lion, just down the road from me jon:thumbup1:
  5. Small areas :yes, so many customers with money to burn willing to pay top dollar.
  6. 5 acre field near me was up for £155,000
  7. Safe to say tHis post will not be deleted> That said F**K OFF!
  8. A tenner??? I,ll treat you to a top of the range husky mate. This time next week I,ll be a millionaire.
  9. that's Oak
  10. Never had this, but my luck is in, I,m in line for 5% of £25 million from mr imagonnaconur from west Africa, just as soon as I give him my bank details so he can deposit the money into my account. Happy days:thumbup1:
  11. Great tool if you want to be the envy of all the kids on Bournemouth beach. Cant think of another use for it?
  12. As you say your just starting out, me , I would do any job and make sure the customer is left satisfied (ahem, no pun intended as to the mrs robinson quote) joking apart , do it, you may make a small loss, but it could lead to more work.
  13. Minder (mc cann years) Sweeney ,falty towers ,cheers, everyone loves Raymond, king of queens, countdown (vorderman years).
  14. Nah, no time for science fiction
  15. Me to, and it only takes minutes to work?
  16. Agree:thumbup1: Maybe serious frosts minus 5 and below may harm them after recent cutting??
  17. Thanks guys, some good ideas there, The helicopter idea was good, so im hoping in years to come drones will be strong enough to lift a 6ft closeboard:laugh1:
  18. good un:thumbup1: thanks
  19. That's very nearly impossible, especially on your own
  20. Sorry , should of said "replace the panels" new for old as such.cheers
  21. Any tips out there for lifting fence panels into concrete posts on your own? , im getting to old to lift them 5-6 ft to slot them in on my own. The obvious is get help , but that's not always an option.
  22. I would say apple as well, but as you say the buds throw me.
  23. Another one for kubota:thumbup1: all depends on your finances wheather you buy a mule or quad.
  24. I use mine for logs and I can unload a 1.2 cubic metre load in around 10 seconds, but there are limits as the vid shows,its a bit like putting 5 ton of ballast on a trannie tipper and expect it to tip it:laugh1:

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