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kev7937

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  1. Was there any life left in it as Jesse suspected?
  2. Do you use barbless hooks to give em a chance?
  3. kev7937

    Walnut?

    Got some on the stove right now. It burning.
  4. Little update on this if anyone cares
  5. Can't see properly on the phone but I always work away from the house, roll first one way then back the other Then when customer looks out the window it's nice and stripey already
  6. Looks like Acer negundo to me
  7. I'm pretty sure it would stop that fox going in people's houses so you might be wrong there.
  8. Acer sacchirinum. ? Or however you spell it. Or a yawnbeam
  9. Both of ours have had the top handle crack like the one above, once prob due to abuse by a climber having a tiz and the other when it fell when the tool clip broke. Not as robust as other saws but didn't expect em to be .
  10. Don't know but three of the five we bought recently were rubbish too.(unlike the saws)
  11. I think there's several capable of biting humans, I was bitten by what I think was a mouse spider not too long ago. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture-forum/58276-spiders.html
  12. kev7937

    Home brewing

    Will this work if I try it in the shed or garage? Fancied having a crack myself but space in the house is limited.
  13. Think mid surrey farms the only one, I assume that's your Epsom one.
  14. Didn't get that PM jon, if you still have it would be grateful Kev
  15. How far away from the root plate were you when it landed ? Kicked up a fair bit
  16. That would be handy if you could send it over Jon cheers,
  17. Here they be, all condemned by TO, who wants em? How much£ ?
  18. Was going to say it looks like an old coppice.
  19. May have a job coming up to remove 8 largish h chestnuts and could do with a hand to shift the stems, any one got a contact that could shift it ? It's in SW London within the lez zone, they're in a residential st so access is a bit dump, Cheers
  20. If the tree is younger than the house you needn't worry about heave regardless of soil type
  21. Pah!!! Too slow fat fingers
  22. The leaf and the seed are the poisonous part not the fleshy red part of the berry, you can eat that (not worth it though) I believe any green part is highly poisonous
  23. Do they actually cause a problem in anything other than tightly clipped hedges ?
  24. Norbury park, dorking? Only one I know
  25. Well the buds look opposite to me so that rules alot out including cherry and birch, I'm still with Acer griseum and am a bit surprised only 1 other agrees tbh.

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