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NI Tree

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  1. if there is one mower that has stood the test of time it is the snapper re rider ours is over is 30 years old and has stood the test of time its had a new deck and a short block, and a few other bits over time. when i was 9 i hit a big stone with it the pully broke but that was all that was damadged i have seen mower with more damage hitting smaller things a 2" stick would not worry it they simple and built like a brick, and easy to use i was driving it when i was 8 lol look at you tube how manny old lawn mowers do you see still working not manny lol, let a lone one that are still made to this day over 35 years later.
  2. safer than a axe though ps jim she seam to be a high speck machine
  3. have you concidered keeping a spare chain and just swap them, and shapen it later,
  4. there are a few out there fuelwood who sell woodline do one Woodline | Hydraulic log splitter Italy | PROFESSIONAL Line | For process wood FULL TIME | For Farms, Firewood producers, Agricultural and Forestry professionals
  5. they are brillent fences, i use it for chickens and have a huge mains unit on it as it runs other fences at times, they do fly over it at times but too often
  6. same as chriss
  7. thing to think about is how deep it is what type of liner was used at the top of the bore soil / rock type volume of water used and what is it used for the condition of liner at the top is what would concern me as the tree roots will be in contact with it and they do not go that deep aways, so if this gives up the bore is in trouble as its job is to stop the top soil caving in. edit the bore could be a man hole cover with a submasable pump or a dean say a hut but they are not always built above the bore
  8. and there are less trees in the feild too
  9. and it only the bloody 10th november and shops are gearing up for it all ready why
  10. nice one ted
  11. they make them too order Hammond Drysuits - industrial or fisheries waders
  12. you can tie the end of you throw line to it before you come down and use it to control tis deasent
  13. buy a bucket air powered greasser as they far quicker
  14. bump as i would take them for milling but to far
  15. if the goverment were being smart they should impose that every New house has hot water panles and pv cells on a new build as the cost is only a few % of the total cost
  16. lacks one thing Husqvarna
  17. it not as bad in the center of the city about 1/2"
  18. woops fogot to mention if we get this issue in the public eye (the backing of the press) it would be easier to lobby the goverment and impose tigher bioseurity measuers locally and nationaly as joy blog will now know about it
  19. unforrently it does not have the appel for the meida as it lack the stress and suffering you get when foot and mouth hit the uk but that what we need to stop this happening again with a nother desicess
  20. how did the stihl ms150 compare with the echo
  21. at lest you can get it anddy we have no dealers in ni but would love to try it
  22. well said face cord alvin i hope not
  23. the problem is it will be manchine stitched so if one thread brakes both threads come loose, as they hold each other togeather but this does not happen with hand stiched hence why i get leather work stiched by hand
  24. yes chris they are

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