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Bob_z_l

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  1. Morning! Hump-day Wednesday. Broke the back of another week.
  2. Morning. Nothing special today. Planned training canx due to trainer illness. Weather: misty rain and feeling very autumnal. Staring to wish I could hibernate.
  3. Morning
  4. Morning. Logs going out today. Not as sunny and a tad overcast. Wind still from the E so Gatwick planes gliding in , so not as noisy.
  5. Morning. Looking forward to a Slaburday full of milling. Been waiting all week.
  6. Morning. A lovely fresh clear day ahead.....I hope.
  7. Present. Good Morning. Survived "Hump-day Wednesday" All downhill to the weekend now. Weather looks peachy too!
  8. Tidy. All moved to heat shrink now. Got Erma crimps for the small co-ax's haven't needed them in years.
  9. Used them 40 years ago putting rubber sleeves on co-ax cables I'd soldered up. Thanks for the blast from the past.
  10. A bit late, sorry Sir. Survived Monday though. Damage report - Nil
  11. Present Clamy and muggy. Clearing soon like my head I hope.
  12. Present Can smell the weekend it's that close.
  13. Morning! Another day closer the weekend. Broke the back of it at least.
  14. De-rail Sorry. If I'm milling with 881 or 661 spikes are off. Gives an extra few cm on the width and the mill acts as a fence to save the saw. Doesn't ta long and benefits outweigh time lost.
  15. Pro Safety 5 Point Felling Spikes for Stihl MS440, MS441, MS462, MS500I, MS660, MS661 - Logs and Saws LOGSANDSAWS.CO.UK Pro Spike 5 point felling spikes are made from high grade alloy steel, sold as a pair, and are the highest quality available.
  16. Ooops. This looks better. https://logsandsaws.co.uk/product/pro-safety-5-point-felling-spikes-for-stihl-ms440ms441ms500i-ms660-ms661-copy/
  17. Egan 3 point short felling spikes Stihl 044, 046, 064, 066, ms models 440, 441, 462, 500i, 660, 661 - Logs and Saws LOGSANDSAWS.CO.UK Egan Performace Saws short three point felling spikes Stihl 044 064 066 ms440 ms441 ms500i ms660 ms661 No idea if they are any good. I was looking for something for the 661. ?
  18. Same same here. Only change from yesterday minus 2 Hens.
  19. Ditto. Still breathing.
  20. Sorry @roys I was meaning the Crayfish. They are a bit like grey squerl. They over run the local population of crays and I also thought they might have brought some sort of disease too. Need to check that.
  21. Invasive species. Need a special licence.
  22. Nobody has said. I know you needed a licence to catch them. Said to be as difficult to find as rocking horse flop. Then if a fisherman landed one they had to kill it or face the chance a ministry fine if found out. It seemed a waste. They were so prolific and looked like langoustines you'd have thought they could have been managed and harvested to a respectable level.
  23. Without sounding hateful. I hope you killed it. Have a load of them in the Mole down the road. You've doubled up on the voracious killers. What's next? Red Kite's :-)
  24. You are a lucky man. Lovely bit of video. Thanks Mrs saw one earlier in the year. I never seem to be fast enough to catch anything on camera.

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