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kev7937

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  1. A shameless link would be handy
  2. I was involved in the removal of one in dorking that was similar size to that one. Some one at the time said it was part of the first batch introduced to the country.
  3. Pretty sure eels are a protected species, don't know if it's due to overfishing but they're pretty rare in the rivers now.
  4. Thanks but we just want it shifted tbh, I have to leave the site spotless and can't guarantee that if I leave a massive log on site. No offence.
  5. Ta. Will do
  6. We have a large copper beech coming down In Harrow in a couple of months and could do with getting the timber shifted, if any ones interested or knows any one with a timber truck would be greatly appreciated as its way outside our comfort zone for running loads. Failing that I've been told there's a green waste place nearby that can provide an economical roro skip but the fella didn't have any details Any help greatly appreciated..
  7. Leylandii ?
  8. How about bending a hook into some road pins?
  9. I used my timber tongs recently. Did the job ok.
  10. kev7937

    Prices

    £30 for a 240l wheely bin, everyone knows what a wheely bin is so no confusion. No stretching as with bags and simple and easy to move but more manual handling.
  11. Can't remember the exact figure tbh but a smidge under £1800 + vat I think, they sell them on eBay but I went direct to them.
  12. You can only split at waist height i think, it's only horizontal when towing. Max log length of 18" so no billets. Impressed with it so far but not been used too much. Prob only done 3 cube
  13. Yep. Once I get the pic up I can scroll through 2or3 then they go blank and I have to go back to the thumbnails
  14. Any idea why I need to click thumbnails twice for pics to load ? First click I get a blank screen then photo loads on second attempt, happens on iPhone and pad..
  15. We've just bought the rt400, not really been put through its paces yet but pleased so far.
  16. I used to breed rats for my pet snake and was advised the best way to kill em was to lob them hard against a wall, instantly pulverises all their organs apparently. Didn't have a single one get up after.
  17. You can guarantee a head shot to a mouse?
  18. I'd reckon a well aimed kick would be about as instant death as you could get, not sure if it should be enjoyable but suffering would be at a minimum.
  19. Why do you want to get rid of them?
  20. Friend she'd known for decades assaulted a girl in an alley and went down for it amongst other things, some of her friends still visit him inside which everyone finds a tad odd. On the other side a teacher at my middle school was known to be dodgy by all, my parents alone complained to the head twice About him so I'm sure there must have been other concerned parents, he wasn't overly sinister as far as I know, just a bit touchy and hung around in the showers at sports. They took him to court after I left but failed. at least one of my friends was called as a witness but they could have had many more.
  21. Happened to someone I know, family friend
  22. I had to look for a lost budgie once years ago, absolutely no sign of it from the ground but they still insisted I climbed up and had to take a child's fishing net on a bamboo pole just in case.
  23. Facelift?
  24. Ha ha. Still not heard of it and not close enough to help
  25. Small field ?

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