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teepeeat

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  1. :lol: some people get right into their veg growing it seems. SOIL must be good as well
  2. neighbour has a old 075 looking for a good home if anyone is interested. Pre-chain brake, not sure how old exactly, but it is a runner, although missing decomp lever.
  3. cheers Garden Kit. Popped into a shop locally today and they said the same thing, but we have tried the nuts and there is definitely a mismatch on the thread??? something odd going on me thinks
  4. Cheers Burrell, not a commercial sale so didnt think Steve/mods would object to me mentioning it here? Just thought I'd give Arbtalkers first option on it.
  5. hi gents silly little problem - my mate has misplaced the sprocket cover nuts for his old 038 farm boss. Where can we find some replacements? He got some new nuts off a local dealer, but they seem to be a different thread on the older saw??? While on here, anyone interested in an old 075AV?? Pre chain brake so probably of interest to collectors. It is a runner, although missing the decompression lever.
  6. yup - good point from Spud - a lot of systems used elsewhere in the world are being plugged into UK houses and UK standard radiators - ie the system as a whole works differently and the biggest problem is the very limited insulation and airtightness requirements in the UK.
  7. agree with catweasel. From what I have heard the quoted COP's are a tad optimistic and the colder it gets the lower the COP. As with most things, you get what you pay for, but slightly concerned by the 15000 price you mention - seems high, but obviously depends on what is included. A load of people were ripped off with solar systems because of dodgy sales practices and people not doing their homework and suspect there is a lot of the same thing going on with air source heat pumps.
  8. What, no lunge Paul - or is that on the lunge thread already? Congrats on the zigzag bye the way and to Chris for the generous gift - albeit a well earned one.
  9. Hiya MAtt Worth while day out then.
  10. bloody hell - thats my chances gone on the lottery for the next ten years :lol: Missed that somehow
  11. best get over there and have a look. I do have big ears!!! :lol:
  12. yes looks like most are good for Feb. Hows about making a tentative arrangement for mid feb-ish so everybody can put it in their diaries. good to have a convenient place for grub as well Personally be happy with Martyn's suggested site
  13. didnt realise I won anything, but I would have found earplugs useful at Bonneville flats :lol: Interesting regarding the sheave at the bridge - a whole host of uses for something like that in the old management systems they had for water and the canals. All explanations lost in the mists of time no doubt, but then again I have been on the cider tonight
  14. Hi Paul Caught the tail end of the bike program - will have to catch the next instalment of them actually trying to ride them beasts
  15. :lol: party pooper
  16. nothing here either, but agree with the rest. Definitely be buying some tickets again next year. Well done to Steve and the sponsors and anybody else helping out in the background, as well as all the members for supporting a worthy cause.
  17. from what I recall, it burns at a higher temperature to normal wood which begs the question as to whether most stoves will be able to cope with the high temperature??
  18. :lol:
  19. interesting - have found 2 Peacocks in the woodpile as well Quick google found this British Butterflies - A Photographic Guide by Steven Cheshire
  20. Sounds like a plan - unfortunately will have to dip out on next weekend as will be away from sometime in the week till first week in Feb, so will hopefully make it for the second round.
  21. Interesting link Alec - like the idea of the ULTRA - Log arch combined with a trolley similar to the Stein arbor trolley which is popular on here. Might be worth looking into me thinks!!!
  22. £6550 latest, best get my last tenner on to keep things moving
  23. Hi Jon - dont know what we are paying off hand, but only need it for cooking as the 8kw stove does hot water and heating in a 3 bed house (soon to be 4 bed when I get some time to finish the extension) Either way its going to be less than £250 Terry
  24. £6020.00 - well done everybody. Almost 2 days to go, could 7000 be on the cards? Think Steve's going to need a little holiday after this one
  25. Agreed Muttley, although to be fair I think in Germany they do a bit more than just sweep the chimney, especially as there are a lot of technically involved appliances used which need an annual check. Historically the sweeps were more important due to the number of fires and the lack of reliable fire services which we take for granted these days. It was a case of prevention being better than cure.

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