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Mortimer Firewood

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  1. Please can you explain why to avoid hydrostatic?
  2. I would go for an old Etesia mv100 or mvehh there is some good ones about there direct collect so you can cut long wet grass with out blocking and still get a good cut on lawns there are a couple on e bay. We use newer models commercially putting 400+ hours a year on and never have problems.
  3. How high is it could you not get a local farmer to put you up there from a telehandler ?
  4. I would not let it worry you as you said you worked hard for it and if your successful in business why should you not show that for all they new it could be leased or it could be the banks. People like that are not worth having as clients might of been a lucky escape.
  5. Only scum would take a working mans tools if i ever catch anybody breaking in to our place they would become the new depth gauge for the old well :sneaky2:
  6. Predator if you dont get sorted i got a pare of old stihl ones you can have:001_smile:
  7. Good post wuss spot on!!
  8. Thats a mornings work for two blokes imo if i had blokes on for me telling me it would take a day they would be going down the road clutching there p45 . Get there at 8 leave at 1 with a cheque for 375 job done but as other have said take a punt on it with the price you think if your still going this time next year your doing something right if your not going well at least you tried.
  9. Whats it doing and whats the going rate in your area?
  10. ok thanks for the help so far how much would it throw my speedo out and would it read slower or quicker?
  11. So what could it do to the diffs.
  12. So can i put 255 55 18 on instead of 255 60 18 with out affecting the handling or steering i no nothing about tyres:blushing:
  13. I am having exactly the same problem my old isuzu had b f goodrige on but i cant get any in 255 60 r18 general grabbers are ok but i would all so like something more chunky ive been looking for ages
  14. Alder burns very well , how can holly is classed the same as maple holly is awful maple is probably one of the best to burn and hornbeam and beach are easily as good as ash if not better . Birch is no where as good as cherry. If i turned up to a customer with a mix of birch and holly they would not except it.
  15. imo most of it!
  16. After the day i have had stuffing blackthorn into our chipper i would be quite glad to see that happen to our . Im off to pick a billion thorns from places they should never reach ohh the joys of tree work . PS Made me smile after a hard day fair play!
  17. Where was the above information sourced from ?
  18. Got about 40m3 cord of birch that's been sat in the woods since last feb if anybody is intrested in it they would need a tractor and trailer to get to it but its the right money Herefordshire Shropshire border:001_smile:
  19. Put a proper log on and see what happens i would say smoulder for 5mins and then go out.
  20. mca kingstone number is 07771524178 The last lot of m3 bags i bought worked out at £ 5.50 each
  21. mca kingstone get my vote to:thumbup:
  22. Im sorry but i would be having a few close words with this guy this just is all wrong you did right in getting rid sounds like a wrong un
  23. In my local park there is a bin specificity for needles and the scum still chuck them on the floor by the bin makes me sick the amount of money that goes into providing needle bins and collection and they cant be arsed to use them
  24. Start as you mean to go on.

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