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tim Ber

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  1. if the boots are sold as water proof and are leaking in a week i should take them back for replacing are boots a good make.
  2. when r u thinking of to do i could be interested sound good
  3. try ebay very often big sizes to clear
  4. yes real good tyres we got them on the shogun aswell they give good mileage aswell:thumbup:
  5. snow hereford 4" but more around us no good for building,so did some logs 1 load today then loaded up ready for first of 3 saturday but the hilux on BF ATs graet goin when loaded but crap coming back emty back end drifts tidy.
  6. if you can get the foam infills in it will last longer than the gun foam as it will brack down from exposure to air and sun. it is mainly used as filler where it will be cover from sunlight.
  7. my mate got some poly tunnels to store wood in wind blows through tidy, and easy and cheap to put up ideal to work in splitting .
  8. before u light the fire open the front put your hand to the flue u should feel the draft if not its not enough to draw and will need sweepin. most fire draw better once the flue is warm
  9. been off most of this week as its to wet . i got some firewood to deliver next week but off til 7th the christmas break is good time to sort kit out clean and sharpen
  10. wye is ther a crawd to watch if that is a working site the other tractor looks like a 35going back and foward isnt having problems he has driven in the bog to get stuck.but he has got out of the tractor and left it in gear reving flat out!
  11. Ive been burning ash ,oak,spruce mixed same as we sell burns good and hot softwood seems to keep the oak burning well.But no wot you mean about softwood people just dont seem to wont it we do softwood on its own or mixed ash,oak with a small amount of softwood in but sell more ash,oak mixed
  12. my 7ton petrol from northern tools does all we need
  13. my first saw was remington i think a PL4? model with hand pump oiler payed £20 in 1982 and got a second one for spares ,i still got it some where will try and find it and post the pics
  14. I wonder if builders talk about who they're waving to every day? Probably not, they don't have Builderstalk.co.uk If you type builders in on the net it only comes up with bob the builder stuff?and who wonts to wave at him.
  15. bubble and squeak most mondays tea time with big blobs brown sauce and big butchers sausages or home made burgers:thumbup:
  16. thanks to you f.r.jones for the deal on alaskan mill ,your team did look flat out hope all was well
  17. thanks to you f.r.jones for the deal on alaskan mill ,your team did look flat out hope all was well
  18. ps also i did see martin clunes having lunch. does any one no wot he was filming and when it willbe sreened
  19. ps also i did see martin clunes having lunch. does any one no wot he was filming and when it willbe sreened
  20. i did see martin clunes was having lunch at the burger van buy the europeon horse loging but missed the arbtalk tent and didnt reconise any arbtalk chaps didnt se any arbtalk tshirts walking about either
  21. i did see martin clunes was having lunch at the burger van buy the europeon horse loging but missed the arbtalk tent and didnt reconise any arbtalk chaps didnt se any arbtalk tshirts walking about either
  22. APF was good show all you could think of on display,sorry easy lift guy didnt realise that was you with the harness.Didnt see any ARBTALK tshirts walking round and missed the arbtalk tent but was impressed with the show and thanks to F.R.Jones for a deal on the alaskan mill. also was very friedly atmosphere
  23. thanks for reply silky,i like the look and shape as it is different would it be natural to grow that way
  24. while away in minehead i spotted this and wondered wot it is and did it just grow like that or is it trained
  25. yes i read that the bloke who took the photo from next door was a chainsaw instructor CRAKIN:thumbup:

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