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s.varty

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  1. All depends on the moisture content in the atmosphere where you keep your logs.
  2. Cant do links jon, its kim kardashian, very pretty ,lovely top half:thumbup1:, then it all explodes into a massive butt
  3. Big butts on page 7 of the sun today jon:thumbup1:
  4. Don't know about now, but years ago certain people would deliberately park their cars under the trees with signs warning them not to, because we were "killing the trees" etc, loads of heated aggro:thumbdown:
  5. Turned over
  6. :laugh1:
  7. or over a hedge into the field if we are out in the country. At least your honest.
  8. What you going to use? magnet/net?
  9. 2ft of water, 5ft of sludge:laugh1:
  10. I,m not as old as that though:laugh1:
  11. Ive won £10 x 5 , so that makes me at least 3 and a half grand down:thumbdown: Lets hear some good news , what have you won?
  12. Ignorant of any facts , but I have to agree with your statement. If cherry leaves/pips were that poisonous we would all be well aware of it.
  13. A farm I do a bit of work for have a paddock with a couple of cherry trees in it and they put lambs in it every year , no fatalaties yet.
  14. To old to get wet anymore, those days are long gone. I can remember years ago the old fellas telling me to "wear a coat when its raining, you,ll suffer later in life" like a fool I took no notice
  15. sounds good:thumbup1:
  16. Hopefully last year was a freak not to be seen again for many years, I never saw a flake of snow and all the oldies say they have never had a winter without any snow whatsoever
  17. I have the perfect tool for a rainy day, its called a setee.
  18. Bit of a gamble though: Ive had hiluxs since 1990 oil & filters changed every 5000 miles also props greased, they never carry more than half a ton, don't get thrashed up and down the motorway and do little off road in 4 wheel drive. I take mine to around the 250,000 mile mark and they still run like a gold watch. If the said pick had done around the 100,000 mile mark then its not a gamble , but at that mileage and not knowing its history makes it a gamble. imo
  19. All questions answered there. :thumbup1:
  20. s.varty

    Nice truck

    I know someone who had one years ago, best truck for logs as it looks as though the bed is very deep.
  21. Every man to his own mate, p,s me off as a dog owner though
  22. Like that:laugh1:
  23. :laugh1:
  24. Any houses for sale nearby?

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