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NI Tree

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  1. ha or a trailed harvester and silage trailer
  2. :thumbup:should we all group togther give steve one for christmas he would love it, it might bring him back to realality from his big ARB DREAM, we see what a big boy he is then , ps has it got PTO though it is cool
  3. this may help you can get diferent sizes for your husky helment husky number 505 66 53-43 Perspex visor - Head, hearing and sight protection though the manufacturer makes different sizes through MSA there uk head quaters Great Britain MSA Britain East Shawhead Coatbridge ML5 4TD Scotland Phone +44 [12 36] 42 49 66 Telefax +44 [12 36] 44 08 81 E-Mail [email protected] 60040 PC visor, 20 cm 60041 PC visor, 16 cm 60042 PC visor, 10 cm 60043 PC visor, 20cm - tested for short circuit electric arc 60044 PC visor, 23 cm 60045 PC visor, 20 cm antifog/anti-scratch the internet is brillent
  4. i know of one compine that all use 346 in the tree
  5. i will say husky but we have a stihl to and it get a bused by the keeper its hanging to gether electrial ties i would say what ever deeler is beater, i one of the most important factor i find, we have a stihl dealer 1 mile down the road but he carries no parts exctra so i do not tuch him with a barge pole. we use a husky dealer a he is very good but he does not have many saws in stock but his back up makes up for it. some guys have travel 4 hours to him. so it the dealer for me
  6. i was at Ben Reid Nursery & Garden Centre the useto grow timber trees but stoped that i was seeing if they had an strange things and sequoiadendron giganteun but no luck i want to plant some strange things size does not matter but has to be different but i will also plant natives to but is Quercus x turneri pseudoturnerinot a cros of the turner oak as pseudo means false (i think it a back-cross)? (colins tree guild) kew is a clue i though it was Quercus x turneri pseudoturneri using colins tree guild but in allen mitchells it talkes about a Quercus x turneri at kew
  7. i hope so i wished i had a cemera to day i would have had some tough ones for you
  8. is the first one turners oak Quercus X turneri
  9. YES your not paying for the oil
  10. i need one for uni too
  11. unfortly john deere have risiend to the museum this year i would have love to seen it
  12. i will just say that aspen is most lightly there cheepest fuel anglo american sell. if i am corect you sell to silverstone exctra racing fuel and this can be a captive market as they con only buy from one source for that race and it can be over 60 quid a can. i hope i am corect
  13. another trick it to tip the tipper slightly so than you can see the chipper it is also handy for hitching up and just play and you will get better as a kid it would get borring rolling a feild so we would do it i reverse
  14. i have seen this too it is a good way of describing it
  15. i do not know
  16. thats cool an albino buzzards were are they as i would love to see them ps ther is a crow with white on it at uni the other week though we also had one at home too
  17. on again
  18. rob you just have to wait a week and we will see just how good your are with twigs
  19. a coulpe of button were clicked it is just as simple as that
  20. this may intrest you [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6GAssS-v2k]Non-compliant chain saws dangerous - YouTube[/ame]
  21. Tree Man Tom have you got FAC sertivation for Whippendell woods and are you fac certivation
  22. it is brillent steve i just need to get off it at times to do uni work
  23. most fire wood at home is out of hedges though
  24. at least hard wood is easy to get on your side of the water
  25. is that that wood from Whippendel woods if you do not mind me asking

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