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Mortimer Firewood

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  1. Ohh about the same as the last time you asked Poor memory???
  2. I would not collect on any sites over 1.5 acre let alone 5 mulching is the only way on that sight I'm afraid and that's a 10 day turn around
  3. Touching message written from the hart. Your going to have good days and bad days but your wife and children will pull you through the bad ones. Once you get out in to the hospital you will meet others that are facing huge challenges and be spurred on by them. Keep fighting Sean
  4. I would get them on a fortnightly cut if we have a wet summer you will not keep on top of it plus that's going to make your mower work hard. The big outfits round here charge no more than £37.00 an hour for good kit and two blokes.
  5. How many could you make in an hour?
  6. Nice job nicely executed. All ways wondered why more people don't use the crane to move round the tree Use to ride the hook in steel construction all the time then in the turn of the century it became frowned upon
  7. I've herd it takes 8 years for chain oil to damage a horse in another 4 you all be facing multiple law suits. Thought you would save it for the briquettes
  8. Whomever gets in it all be the same old same old just different lunatics steering us:thumbdown:
  9. If you don't get coffee you tell um it's plus vat
  10. Yep and yep go throw some around it will be dusty there probably after your chopper mate
  11. Surrounded by horses down here but they moan about the dust in it must be less fussy north of the border
  12. I've put about 80 cube on the farmers **** heap so I'll be gutted if someone sais yes it's the only waste product I can't find a market for not that I've tried that hard
  13. There's play in our husky clearing saw but once you tighten the blade it should not matter. Honda brush cutter has to be one of the best on the market.
  14. Must be our area as quite a few local hauliers have given up on them as there not really interested in supplying loads here and there. I only use them when the yards looking empty as there over priced IMO
  15. Are you having one in the mighty ford
  16. With the time and money it's going to take to build the machine your talking of it will be cheeper to buy a horizontal splitter like a posch if your boiler takes a 5ft lengths would you not be better off using 2.6 ft lengths so you get a more affective burn
  17. Yep and you can claim the last 4 years worth of vat back
  18. I've found when I've pointed people in the direction of euro forest there not interested unless there buying multiple 100 tonnes. Up until very recently I've had to buy through some one else's account
  19. The only way I do it if it's not exactly what the description is the drivers not getting paid. Had quite a lot of trouble last year been promised x and getting x with a load of y thrown in. Bit different with saw log as there working to a set spec and paying for the spec I don't know any more on the mill side of things
  20. If I was in your position I would get one on long term hire and wait till the right one came along. I found a great deal on a tracked wolf at land power machinery it saved me money hiring a machine in the long run
  21. You need to leave some nice ash logs by the gate with a load of 22 blanks drilled in them. When there gone you will soon here joe blogs at number 32 having a shoot outb:lol: Thieving scum:thumbdown:
  22. Do you have a tach in yours?
  23. Getting chaps in is the way to go Shutting down my heads going to be difficult good friends been trying to teach me how to meditate / relax she's all but given up.
  24. I think the thing that slowed us down was the supplier sent out vegetable nets rather than mono.

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