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s.varty

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  1. Guessing around the 16 ton mark?
  2. The wife
  3. Order as much as you can at that price, dead elm: crème de la creme:thumbup1:
  4. Good luck, keep us posted on any bargains:thumbup1:
  5. Cheffins? heard the gear gets top prices,
  6. Another six? That would make you nearly drunk surely.
  7. At 16-17 you wont get much lower in this country.......sell em
  8. I put mine on ebay mick, as I remember they got a fair price. Round my way no one goes ferreting anymore, but they do in other parts of the country and ebay reaches them.
  9. I,m married.........what could be worse?
  10. I used to split my arb arising into billets ,stack them on pallets, leave covered foe approx. a year and then saw them into logs with the sawbench.To much handling imo. I now chuck it all into a pile, leave it for a year then ring it all up and split as I need it.
  11. I do like that:thumbup1: how much weight can it safely lift?
  12. Agree:thumbup1: had a customer in the summer that insisted on buying the materials, when they arrived the boards (450) were 6" to long, no rebates in the posts for the capping , he spent 2 days off work cutting the rebates and boards because I refused to. Funnily enough though he gave me a £50 tip? But as said if the customer buys the materials at least your not at fault if the posts rot etc.
  13. eastenders with chainsaws
  14. Why not do a couple of hours work erecting, then you,ll know how long it will take you, then give a price. If its a big job you could catch a cold by guessing it as youv obviously never done this type of fencing before.
  15. As you have a tractor, then yes, don't know which is best though.
  16. Second hand stihl then re sell when finished with it?
  17. Exactly:thumbup1: you cant get scammed if you pay on collection
  18. cant be arsed this year.
  19. Price will depend on what your going cut it with, could take a couple of hours or all day.
  20. Couldn't agree more, trouble is you,d be surprised just how many people don't agree hence the popularity of supermarkets. As an example I was in my local pub a couple of years ago and I was talking to a few blokes about the butchers in the area and which one we thought was best, no joke , one bloke said "you cant beat fray bentos, they are quality" Says it all really.
  21. I think he,s wrong
  22. Tescos etc are here to stay , that's life , just support your local butcher/baker/farm shop as much as you can, as said supermarkets havnt killed the high street, people differing ways of life have.
  23. Forgot a bout charity shops and poundlands and the odd betting shop
  24. But steve the local high street now only has takeaways or hairdressers

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