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eulb36

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    Welney
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    Hill walking climbing until I got ill, shooting and beer
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    Security

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  1. Hi. When ordering the chainsaw I chose the chrome blade and understood that it could not be sharpened. I can'.t remember any other name or description. It was an expensinsive option that worked for me. Can I have the price. Cheers Richard
  2. Hi all Bought a Stihl M5211c many years ago and specified a chrome blade which for me was a very good choicecutting my home grown trees for firewood . The blade will soon need replacing and I'm finding it impossible to find a replacement chrome chain does anyone know of a supplier. I have standards chains but for me chrome suitswell. Cheers Richard
  3. This winter it's cherry birch ash and alder, next winter poplar yew alder and leylandii. All mixed and burnt and produces good heat.
  4. Hi All Thanks for the help all sorted
  5. Hi all I should of said cash on delivery for fair price.
  6. Hi all Can anyone deliver 4 to 10 tons of wood for home processing for firewood. I live near Welney (Ely). Cheers.
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    Ecofan

    I have 2 on my small stove, my house is small but the 2 fans push the heat out of the living room and around the house helped save on the oil. A mate brought them back from america better price.
  8. get a personnal alarm the sort girls are told to carry, select a lovely cut peice of wood put 2 bent nails or metal eye's in it 2 lenths of string tie 1 to something solid the other shorter lenth of string to the pull ring on the alarm and fix the alarm out of site and when the chap with the sticky fingers picks up the lovely peice of wood 'OH' what a shock. Just make sure the exit route hasn,t got any carelessly dropped bits of wood which he might trip and hurt himself. Some alarms have flashing lights for greater effect.

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