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NI Tree

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  1. i probably worded it badly as i in Aberdeen at uni and always will to get out of the city center ps do have my tool kit in the car
  2. mat you want to do it the Irish style just get it down and stock prof
  3. i would have offerd to help but i would be even more useless with a corsa and aberdeen quite far
  4. it get even worse lol ¢ŠE‚ÉŒÖ‚éØ‚ê–¡ "SilkyiƒVƒ‹ƒL[j"‹˜ ƒ[ƒJ[ƒz[ƒ€ƒy[ƒW@|@ƒ†[ƒGƒ€H‹Æ Google Translate
  5. i like the idea of the choker sliders on the chain and it is a brilliant video
  6. NI Tree

    Keeping pigs

    we keep a the odd beef dairy cross for the house as back up if something does not brake a leg
  7. Agrimog well put togther HMRC changed there view on using agri equipment for snow clearing on road last year to allow you to use red. but i could be wrong
  8. i agree with big john i about the problem, for example why not make it the cavity in cavity walls larger for more insulation as what is the extra cost of doing for the gained insulation in the long run. the problem is buliders are in the game for short term gain so do the minimum they can get a way with, for the lowest cost, and most profit,
  9. if you sites are mudy what is the cause, soil structure, what are you doing with the tractor (winch, forwarding trailer (what tyres and size of trailer) , ground work) as these are all concideration you need to make if you also want less mud etc as it sound tracking is you problem grandfather ran duel wheels on the trailed forage harvester and on the tractor to allow the trailers to fallow behind other wise that much trafficc they would sink
  10. what you ground like and have you got a crane, how much road work, ply rating etc are thing i would look at fist. but can not rember what we run ps clarks do tyers Tyres for Forestry Machines | Clark Engineering
  11. who was it and ptichures please
  12. was it side or top impact as climbing halments take side impacts were ground helments dont but at least you were wearing it, and you ok mum had a head injury and will neaver be her self but is far better
  13. the most versitile is about 1hp, and has four legs, and can be a horse mule or steer alpine tractors would find it diffical to compete with our 4 leged friends in terain handeling:thumbup:
  14. but why not do it so there is value next time
  15. a hedge protects a fence and a hedge protects the fence
  16. i was not shore if it would be on but it is
  17. i am at uni and to mean to get a tv as i am saving to get a horse for forestry work:thumbup:
  18. cross i misted the first 8 minutes
  19. and the guts of 100 hp
  20. on itv now ps he was at the apf
  21. my good i feel sorry for you
  22. big J has a thread on it
  23. will speek to rob

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