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woody paul

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  1. From my memory you have the oil cap as they were black and the fuel cap were red. Will have a look around my sheds to see if one is still kicking around.
  2. That's what I mean. But why buy a 395 if you can put a 36" bar on a 576 ???
  3. Big dead Horse chestnuts may be hollow so no need to buy a bigger saw. Can't he just fit a longer bar with skip chain fitted to his 576.
  4. All 3 mixed together will burn well.
  5. One hell of a tail swing on it I bet.
  6. Debark with axe where felling. The bat willow fellers do it were trees are on flood plan near me to save a lot of sharpening.
  7. Years ago a cabinet makers in Ipswich wanted all they could get there hands on right down to 3 inch limbs was used in inlay on there tables I think.
  8. Have used cooper pegler cp15 for creosote work well with small fan nozzle.
  9. Not bad but what's he like with a bra.
  10. Poplar stumps, groove around top just inside cambium with chain saw plunge cut a bit deeper in places and then fill groove with SBK cover with plastic or thin slice of stump cut before grooving keeps weather and pets off.
  11. Anderson plug and long leads on land rover starts every thing when needed. So LAND ROVER best starter pack
  12. Farma 4.6 on a Fendt 304 about the same size as Ford 4000. I had to change lower mounting point to get it to go over cab. Use it 3pl mounted and on the front of trailer when I finish building it. Have used a old 3 ton trailer picture 1
  13. John Deere motto Run like a deer didn't run fast enough that time.
  14. You say its a bit wollowy do you mean it sways and leans on cornering. Looking at the pictures of truck body is mounted to high which is a problem with a lot of LR tippers. Good shocks as well as springs anti-rollbar will help.
  15. Great stuff nothing like a bit of control felling:thumbup1: All that kit and they still got a bloke with a hand held rake.
  16. just looked 10W-30 or 10W-40 my engine manual says
  17. TRAILER - 2000LB | eBay ANY GOOD
  18. Why chequer plate alley just got flat on my ifor. Westbroom trailer at Colchester can cut fold and weld alley if you need.
  19. Thats a barber chair. Stopped cutting to soon, heared the first crack and stopped may be.
  20. Nice job. But how is the twit that built the stable to close in the first place:thumbdown:.
  21. How would a Danish pie cut help when most of the barber chairs happen when the gob close. Big wide open gob like when felling down hill also helps. As above keep cutting.
  22. Ash Willow and Sweet chestnut is bad this time of year. Bore cut the hinge helps is what I have found.
  23. The lad was carrying out a job to keep drivers safe, so hitting him with a car is way out of order. Hitting the car means he may have left his finger prints on it which means there was contact. Report it to police see what they say, if you did get the reg of car give that to them may be the driver has a record for the same at some point or if he does it again to some one next time the lad in the road may not be as well off as yours.
  24. That what I thought but it was all butts no cordwood .

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