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Mortimer Firewood

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  1. Depends if you get a jobs worth dip you is it no down to you to prove it's not cherry. Would it not be better to put the husky green in as it would be hard to detect. What are you running it in A farmer friend of mine was stopped and dipped and found to run on red so there asking him to prove where the reds gone. As he supplies half the landscapers in the area with red this has been differ cult for him. There asking for 8 k off him.
  2. Just the sought of thing I'm after for breaking down big rings. If your breaking big round wood down would you not be better with excevator and a screw splitter or cracker less handling
  3. Its easier to just run straight with a good accountant. Is it worth the hassle of running on red and keeping the books balanced to cover lack of fuel receipts. Plus i thought they could test for red at the exhaust??
  4. This is a landscaping tool and on the right job would be a good tool site clearing fence panels root balls the lot could go through. The price is a little high but all Eliot stuff is and it still sells.
  5. Good old NHS people knock em but when the chips are down they are there. Ifor one am glad they are there.
  6. ahh didn't think that one through!!!!!
  7. thats an extra 6 bottles in our shopping this week
  8. Wow shocked! How old are you tree I'm guessing if your a contract climber no older than 30
  9. <p>Foz there's quite a lot of cord down here at the moment and nice stuff it's not going to be cheep getting it up to you there at all. Here's my number 07964947272 give us a bell I'll point you in the right direction closer to home</p>

  10. Or stick maize downt there throat full of k1 if you want to see big rats go to a maize store they eat bait eat maize like the little feckers no.
  11. Not a bad price and sounds like your not going to do a huge amount so should get a few years of reliable service.
  12. No it splits it HP base model. Good machine for small stuff wouldn't fancy doing 10 inch 2.5 all day. Use to on the farmi and you no you done a days work
  13. If your doing firewood get the 362 as your not looking for massive cutting speed like chasing cuts through when felling. You want a saw you can pull out the truck start use forget 560 is not that saw IMO I'm not knocking um just not suitable for your application. We returned our 560 early model and replaced with 362 then added another 362 only problem I've had with either have been my own fault rear handles don't like having cord dropped on them(twice) I can see sense in rovers post above
  14. The nights thing settles down after a few weeks. Was it an organised birth or last minute dash.
  15. We bought the cheeper dfs mattress no end of trouble in the end we got a full refund+ Some on top. We have a tempur now (me mars old one) but it's ain't half a heat trap but you do struggle to get out of it so it's got to be good.
  16. One here one on way. The day my son came into this world was the best day of my life. Good luck
  17. Jon were like any society there's going to be ups and downs got have good times and bad who wants to live in a false utopia where people can't express there feelings. I would rather be seen as a straight talker than come across as false. I do agree with stubby though
  18. Not wanting to hold court over imported kiln dried firewood but 90% of what I've seen is not kiln dried its air dryed cut thin and small. I like the idea of crates but not full of imported firewood.
  19. Had 3 picks 2 bust Stihl got the long one left. Ice axe is the perfect tool for dragging timber round slips on your belt and nice grippy handle. Funnily enough it gives traveller types looking for scrap the right message aswel
  20. Looking at the rear dif out of my Isuzu I'm inclined to disagree
  21. Are those the ones supplied by bag supplies?????
  22. We can supply uk grown crates Air dried to-18% pm if intrested
  23. IMO more hassle than it's worth unless doing road side takes longer to drive mower than loa and unload

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