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lewiswood

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  1. Cheers Sent using
  2. Is that blowing a kiss!! Hahah Sent using
  3. I know right. I can't stand people that never have anything positive to say. Sent using
  4. Perhaps the one you had was the worst ever. I'm sure hundred of others have had one and loved it. Sent using
  5. Lets hope so. My old man has had 560 for about 6 months now and that gets some serious work ( a gallon a day) and that's been fine. Mine will be lucky to use a gallon a week so hopefully should be fine. Sent using
  6. Don't go derailing my thread now!! Sent using
  7. Hey, I have finally bit the bullet an bought a 550xp as my first ground saw. I was wondering if anyone has some advice about setting one up and running in. Sent using
  8. Give me a shout Jon if you need to get rid of your 441. Sent using
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    Cake!

    It must be because stihl is easier to write in icing. Sent using
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    Cake!

    Here's a better picture that she took when she made it. Sent using
  11. lewiswood

    Cake!

    My fiancé made me this cake today along the same lines!!! Sent using
  12. Looks like the friction cord thats on ebay, thought about buying some but really didn't like the look of those spliced eyes. Have you tries tying a Knut, I love it.
  13. Is that Lenny Lenton?? Sent using
  14. Hello all, just having a think about a decent saw to get that wont break the bank and will see me through for the foreseeable future. It wouldn't be used every day or even every week. Have any of you used this saw. If do how is it? Ideally I would like to find my self a good condition 346 or 357 but they are hard to come by now. Sent using
  15. Hey mendip. Do you go to frome car boot I do pop there now and again. Sent using
  16. Yes the plane is the tallest broadleaf. That oak is the tallest oak in the uk. Sent using
  17. BBC News - Wiltshire oak tree declared UK's tallest This tree is about 4 miles away from me. Anyone know the climber?
  18. I think the planes in blandford are the tallest in the country. Possibly the tallest broadleaves in the country also. I'll see if I can get evidence. Sent using
  19. I could easily find out who the owner is. Is anyone up for a rec climb in south west wilts/north Dorset?? Sent using
  20. No but it's only in my village. I wouldn't know where to start rec climbing a beast like that. I would say it has a 5ft DBS trunk. Sent using
  21. How does this look for a gem of a plane tree haven't seen any of this size in my area. Sent using
  22. We aren't doing work to the ox drive it's self and have traveled pretty much the whole length this week and it's all open. Sent using
  23. Just doing some work on the ox drove. Not long before you get to Rushmore. Sent using
  24. It's worth thinking about. I have never like the thought of claiming too much benefits but I think it's better going to someone that works, pays their dues and deserves. Than going to some of the people that making a living off benefits for no reason. Sent using
  25. Yeah. Soon for a change me thinks especially with first child on the way shortly. Sent using

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