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kev7937

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  1. Mondays again, quality:thumbup1: How on earth do you get all the sawdust out that loose knit jumper?
  2. kev7937

    Slang!

    Scoobied - scoobie doo - clue = haven't got a clue Sweaty sock = jock = Scottish
  3. kev7937

    Slang!

    Ah something about someone from somewhere called gallow gate... Nah sweaty sock -
  4. kev7937

    Slang!

    Thats me scoobied :confused1:
  5. kev7937

    Slang!

    Hasn't got sweaty on there then?
  6. kev7937

    Slang!

    Aren't we Limeys? Something to do with eating limes to prevent scurvey.
  7. kev7937

    Slang!

    Not sure there's supposed to be a direct link tbh, it's just conveniently insulting. S
  8. kev7937

    Slang!

    No one mentioned septic yet?? Septic tank - yank. Apologies to the op..
  9. Where are these cones then ? Berrys and seeds yes, cones?
  10. Sorry but you may have your definition wrong there. Quercus ilex?
  11. If you go for "topper" you can get away with it. (top handle)
  12. I thought a conifer had to have cones.
  13. Trouble is if you've only got one lump Its often worth more as firewood, unless youve got a yard big enough to store it untill you get more its easier to get shot of it by whatever means.
  14. Some kind of Mimosa.
  15. This one? http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=28293
  16. Don't know if any one remembers it, a big bench on a woodland path I think carved from a big old yew. My neighbours having a go at one and needs some inspiration.. Ta
  17. You can't rule it out, I've seen it happen in those circumstances Didn't take the tree down after though.
  18. Know the feeling .. Kt173de. 133 Reigate rd. Costs £30 for chip and £50 for logs though, no where else that I know of.
  19. You're taking it down in reading and you want to get rid of it in Epsom?
  20. kev7937

    Id please

    Yep this
  21. Hope you heal well and quick fella.. "Bad one, done the same myself but not as deep. It happens. Good luck with the recovery." Not wishing to have a pop at anyone but the above statement gets me a bit, many young people in the trade seem to think its par for the course to pick up the odd chainsaw wound. Its not really the attitude imo, I've neither had nor seen one in 20 ish years mostly through being careful and that's the way it should be. Like I said not having a go at the guy that posted that but these accidents are generally avoidable.
  22. Used em for about 10 yrs or so and I think the guy that had them has only just got shot of em so they ran for 20 ish yrs They were pretty reliable and robust apart from the leaf springs went regularly, as someone mentioned dan equip used to import them untill they copied them and called em blue chip They were grey so that ones had a respray .
  23. That one the Plymouth pear ? Pyrus cordata.
  24. Growing on a mulberry

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