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farmer rod

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  1. Then when you give a lively answer about your travels "where ya dust bin" Then when you give an implausible answer "where ya wheely bin"
  2. The wood burned should be sustainably sourced, and within the spec of the manufacturer of the boiler. The installation would have been signed off as eligible for RHI. So it doesn't sound like they are claiming/bothered about a potential audit
  3. I came across some a couple of days ago, in a stack of bricks IMG_3811.m4v
  4. I picked some a couple of days ago, and yes, I though aniseed, but the ones collect today seem just mushroomy. Im struggling to call them Horse mushrooms because of the short, very fat stem
  5. Looking in my books, I can't find the name of this Mushroom. Here (Kent Surrey borders) I have found two quite separate groups, they smell good and look right but I want to confirm edibility. Definitely not asking anyone to confirm their edibility, just give me the name to look up if you have any ideas. Thanks in advance.
  6. Thanks for your replies everyone, both probably over 100 yrs old and something else perhaps on the agenda, (I couldn't read the correspondence, because I didn't have my glasses) I will post if I find out more, but in the ,meantime useful reassurance for the landowner.
  7. Does it not work on the LH pair of connections, there are some other connections to the right, is one of these a free flow return?
  8. I have been shown a letter today which includes the following text.... As you may be aware damage caused by tree roots constitutes a nuisance in law and action can be taken not only to recover the costs associated with investigating and repairing damage already caused, but also to enforce vegetation management and/or recover costs and damages that may be incurred if that nuisance is not abated. i.e. steps are not taken to prevent the vegetation from continuing to cause damage to the Policyholder's property. The landowner (not me,) has been asked to remove an oak tree, which is fair enough if it is actually causing a problem, but who's liability is it? who would usually bear the cost. The above seems a bit strong considering this is the first salvo from next door, and it is indicated that "engineers will be investigating the cause of the subsidence" As an aside, if you remove a large tree, to you not get the opposite effect, i.e. heave
  9. Even better, keep a few damp logs for the beetle to lay the eggs in.... then pop it in the fire
  10. Must be old age, but I was thinking scissors
  11. Whats a wok Something you throw at a wabbit
  12. I can't remember whether there was a back plate on the hub, otherwise it would probably be easier to replace the stub axles @openspaceman
  13. Can you get a treadmill for people doing the 100m hurdles, then there would be something for the logs to jump over.
  14. Is this the slippery slope they talk about?
  15. ?
  16. ?️ Ive just got it?
  17. Just so you know what to expect
  18. Reminder for any dyslexics this weekend
  19. Glad to say it wasn't my saw! I was borrowing it to deal with some large trunks and yes the chain was "slipping" so I fitted a new bar and chain, and obviously a sproket.
  20. Just for you Ratman, this was her getting the oils checked before going off to move some beech. Five years, hard to believe I am still next to useless with the crane. @openspaceman
  21. Is this one past its best?
  22. Western Red Cedar is awesome, smells wonderful
  23. No, it goes like that if you eat too much beetroot
  24. I can confirm that the steering wheel is a novel shape, and it makes me wince just to think how it got like that. Happy Christmas @openspaceman , thanks as always, she is in good shape and a joy to have around.
  25. Sorry for the hijack, but what happens if there is a mishap that is not foreseen as a risk in a risk assessment ?

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