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ballibeg

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  1. Recent video I watched from Holland,
  2. Osprey trying to nest in my wood but ravens driving it off repeatedly. Keeping sheep I'd rather have ospreys than ravens. Great aerial battles though!
  3. If it's a Royal mail parcel I expect same price as rest of UK.
  4. Taught this to use in self rescue scenarios on multi pitch climbs.
  5. Abbey get there but it can be a long wait.
  6. You tell them you can't remember. That's the honest thing to do.
  7. softwood green weight cubicmeter weight conversion pine=m3=1.98 tonnes larch=m3=1.20 tonnes dougfir=m3=1.15tonnes spruce=m3=1.04tonnes Hardwood green weight cubicmeter conversion Beech=m3=0.97 tonnes Ash=m3=1.28 tonnes oak=m3=0.94 tonnes Average weight of seasoned timber 15%moisture content pine=m3=600kg larch=m3=500kg dougfir=m3=500kg spruce=m3=400kg hardwoods Beech=m3=720kg Ash=m3=700kg 0ak=m3=740kg
  8. Should help, http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/forestry-woodland-management/13148-timber-weight-m3.html
  9. My 372 on 24 bar is a solid performer if I'm on top of the maintenance. Only time it struggle to pull was when I'd not cleaned the air filter properly.

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