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woody paul

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  1. Just weld a flat bar with hole same as thread size and weld it together with a good rod 7016 or 7018 and let it cool as when welded it will expand threaded piece so tightening it in casting.
  2. All your weight is towards front of trailer, looks like you could move it back a bit but still may not make much of a difference. Or even back it on.
  3. Some action pictures of bucket insects filling trench back in so sheep don't land up in it cause digger was still busy.
  4. Out of season.
  5. The longest is 28''.
  6. I've ran a 28'' bar on a 385 with standard chain cut fairly well but bar needs to be true.
  7. What's the oldest TW you have.
  8. Looks like it has had some work done not long ago. Tree officer maybe able to tell you why it was done if he can look back in records.
  9. Got 20t of sand to put on top of water pipe being installed. And will be handing for loading composted wood chip in to truck or into builders bags.
  10. Tried to get some bucket inserts before lockdown and no one had them or could not bother to get back to me so made some my self for a job next week.
  11. The gate is second hand from house owners sister, came of there drive way were it was hit by lorry just knocked a small piece out of hanging stile new owner not bothered. So gate is probably 15 years old so was treated properly.
  12. Did a bit of gate hanging and close boarding for customer how is having building work done on house they bought, but have had trouble with people rusting there snouts to see what is bring done while we are in lock down. Gate is to side of drive because it is going too be changed slightly at end of building work.
  13. Are next-door neighbour emptied his ash from wood burner on to his compost heap the other day and if I hadn't seen smoke early enough he would have no compost now.
  14. That's what I was thinking.
  15. Any idea what this is.
  16. No picture it was to quick saw first swift today
  17. We may get a vaccine quicker if they get involved. But look on the bright side NHS don't change.
  18. New film to be released, Home alone 2020.
  19. No point struggling by hand when machine can do job. Many years ago leveled a larger heap of dirt in a low way in a paddock used what I had at the time was a loader tractor with 7ft 6 muck fork finished by back dragging area looked like it had been raked by hand.
  20. Deal with it your self and ring up police and say someone has died of Covid in your garden.
  21. Buy your self a barge pole to hit them with if you catch them in the act with time as they are.
  22. That BS just states struts and nothing about barded bottom wire.
  23. I knew a couple of lads that years ago did harvest work 12 month of the year travelling the world, from apples, wheat to sugar cane they were mad. Picking fruit is not hard work unless eye candy about.
  24. Get in contact with every company that deals in the one you are keen on, there could be the odd one kicking around you could get a good deal on or someone has traded in and dealer can't shift it. Times are hard for some big dealers at moment so may welcome some buying.

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