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richardwale

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  1. Would be very keen on the 25 tonne one. When is it available?
  2. , try blaming the idiots that sell all the woodburners with the recomendations" you've got to burn only seasoned hardwoods", and start and convince folk that what they really need is seasoned TREEWOOD, we might actually have some decent timber left in this country then, and a market for all the pine, spruce, and larch thats ending up going to biomass, or being left to rot roadside Agreed
  3. Hi how much to send a handle to Woking Surrey? Thanks
  4. Thanks mate
  5. I'm about to use our new petrol cradle saw bench this morning, any more safety tips would be very welcome.
  6. Riko delivered our spanking new saw bench yesyerday! Will put it through its paces first thing Monday! Very good service, and a great price!
  7. Yes it is
  8. Best in what way? Surely it's down to efficiency, of course the fuel has to be quality but what else makes " the best stove" ? I have a Burley 12 kW and it's great.....
  9. Underside of the downy leaves are hairy
  10. Frank Bruno This is easy...
  11. If the splitter is yours and it would otherwise sit in the garage, of course there is mileage in it. Money in the bank you wouldn't have otherwise. Who cares if other people are doing it, it's like doing firewood, just go for it and see what happens!
  12. Bet you put more than 6 logs in your nets?
  13. If you saw the kindling boxes, you "Certainly Woodn't " say that
  14. Our local garden centre sells kiln dried logs from the company we all know. 8 logs in each bag and only £7.99. Bargain. And their kindling, small, really small rectangle box, only £5.99....joke
  15. I'm a big fan of the ornamental bamboo and have planted many varieties over the years but they MUST be planted in the right place as sooner or later they take over and get very large and strong root systems ( rhizomes ) I've found the best way to get rid of them is to simply cut every culm down prior to spring, wait until the new culms appear and do the same again. If you don't plan to plant anything in its place, leave the roots to eventually rot away, otherwise a digger is the only way if the bamboo was of any real size. A simple 1.5 tonne may not be man enough for the job!
  16. Got a picture?
  17. Can you pm me as well!!! Very interested....
  18. Is it difficult to move around? Could you put pneumatic tyres on it to make it easier? Outcome of this thread is what I'm going to buy!
  19. That looks so much safer. Like to know if the do a petrol one
  20. <p>Are the barrow bags vented as well?</p>

  21. What's the cost of the petrol one in the picture please? Thanks ( tried phoning but no joy! )

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