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Le Sanglier

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  1. it will be worth nothing, burn it yourself............ all 18 tonnes of it!
  2. There was another thread about how you keep yourself "hydrated" Answer.... I drink Well I keep myself "fuelled" by eating sandwiches. (when I am hungry)
  3. Jeez! what a nightmare! unbelievable overcomplication of something very simple.
  4. Look forward to them!
  5. I think it's worth a punt, why don't you post a few with some explanations as to what went wrong and why.
  6. Aha! where'd you get the blades? Sorry cannot help on the balancing.
  7. Can you explain "rebalanced"
  8. Well I suppose you have to toe the party line:001_smile: I have used both and tbh Saturn's seem to keep their edge longer!
  9. The Doc's not saying it to annoy you! that's the advice. Follow it, it's not something you can just shrug off.
  10. I know it will fall on deaf ears but borrow the money to get a decent 25hp plus self drive. Vermeer Rayco etc.
  11. Yeah, I saw it was -4 in Norfolk last night!
  12. Love 'em; thanks for posting, few weeks ahead down here.
  13. Might of been a Thuja, they do a bit. Leylandii does not grow from bare wood.
  14. I shouldn't laugh....but I did! spot on.
  15. You are factually incorrect
  16. saturn machine tools in sheffield.
  17. y'all got purdy mouths!
  18. The market is depressed so prepare to take a bath, on another note it looks like a really nice place, why sell it? Anyhoo try frenchestateagents.com
  19. Try pretending to ask people how to sell it on arbtalk, then provide a link hoping you'll get a bite. Just a thought.
  20. Yes dead right, line the chimney and cap the top. That's what I did with mine, solved the problem in a stroke.
  21. Great pic, gave me a larf!
  22. Funnily enough Jon boy, we have tonight.
  23. I used to practice climbing in the woods on my own. No harm in it, though it might be best to have someone with you in case of problems. A standard harness should only be 150, hardly breaks the bank.
  24. Just changed mine after 12 years. Bit weird after so long.
  25. Getting back to the original pic, why put friction the one place it cannot be easily adjusted? either the climber can lower with a stub or the groundy with whatever. If it's too light it'll get hung up. And pulling the rope back through would be a PITA. Just use a krab and keep it simple.

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