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NI Tree

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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. i have seen this too it is a good way of describing it
  4. i do not know
  5. 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
  6. on again
  7. rob you just have to wait a week and we will see just how good your are with twigs
  8. a coulpe of button were clicked it is just as simple as that
  9. this may intrest you [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6GAssS-v2k]Non-compliant chain saws dangerous - YouTube[/ame]
  10. Tree Man Tom have you got FAC sertivation for Whippendell woods and are you fac certivation
  11. it is brillent steve i just need to get off it at times to do uni work
  12. most fire wood at home is out of hedges though
  13. at least hard wood is easy to get on your side of the water
  14. is that that wood from Whippendel woods if you do not mind me asking
  15. as it not in allen mitchells or owen johnson's ps only got them on last week
  16. rob what book are you using
  17. is it the spanish fir
  18. Used CATERPILLAR 518 For Sale | Plant Trader UK
  19. a bit of both and so i can re plant quicker because i need the ground cover too. to as it only a few mile down the road, though have to finilise the plans still ps dardin are being a pain the fc had to give the FS (part of dardni) there first felling order as they would not acpet they had a problem.
  20. it was brillent granny now under stands why i whant to fell one of the pheasent pen woods as they are larch
  21. steve get your self a flat bed / bale trailer and some steel and you will have a cheep way of moving it around they are not to expensive about 1k will get you a rough one. i would look look in ni as there are lots made there as you are close to troon
  22. i would love it to be that price but a sitemasters type diggers are not lightest or smallest of things. i gess it would be about 200 - 300 for the boat then we can just drive it home as it only 30 miles that if we buy one over the water if you know of any localy Gareth can you letme know thanks
  23. steve do you mind if i ask you how much it cost to transport it to your place as i am looking at backhoe and i am courous what sort of money it would cost to get it to the a port so i can ship it home. to see if it is wort looking at this side of the water when i am at uni
  24. it is true it is congaous i am looking for a digger at the minite, most lightly a backhoe but posibaly a track. as it would be better in the woods
  25. i take your logic for a clam and saw is that you have so many cranes. so do you need that trailer in the back ground now. ps it good to see them learning young nagbiourbs kid is just as bad at the same age so much sho you did not what him i a tractor with you. he knows how to work the loader

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