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Stubby

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  1. The trees in the hedgerows are suckers from an original root system and are typical of the size that hedgerow elms get to before they succumb . Some of the larger much older individual elms seem to last for many years . Look at the whoppers in Brighton .
  2. Thanks Steve . Also got a pair of cabin/pollen filters on order .
  3. Yea I have seen worse . Bit like does my power mate sprocket need changing 🙂
  4. Yes damage to the trees . Repeated gaffing is wilful damage . Any TPO on it ?
  5. Thanks Gary . No not farted bud ! A new cat is lots of £££££ innit ? Will keep the windows down me thinks . 👍
  6. So . Truck sailed through the MOT last week . Now , coincidentally i am sure , the air con smells like rotten eggs . ( not my mate eggs the drain man ! ) Blocked pollen filter or something else ?
  7. Kev had a mammoth battle I seem to remember .
  8. Stubby

    346 xp fuel caps

    I think so but not the oil cap . Its smaller on the 346 .
  9. I got a wire core flip line the same as that one . Somewhere ...Still attached to my old Willans T 22 !
  10. I have to admit my butt has never been ratchet strapped but , whatever turns you on ...
  11. Coil breaking down when it gets hot .
  12. Yes , Just edited if you look .
  13. I would have said it has a degree of resistance . Looks fairly healthy from the pics . They don't usually die once they have got that big but can still suffer . I believe the beetle only flies up to a certain height but I cant remember what it is . I expect since you posted you would have had some rain ! ( I'm in Sussex right next to you ) Edit . I see its in Devon not IOW . Still you would have had some rain this week .
  14. Get this pic posted in the local rag with a cover story .
  15. Full chiz round ground . Oregon .
  16. 25 degree man me . Take rakers down a tad more if its soft wood .
  17. Planing an October halloween sale ?
  18. Possible the tree was there before the building ?. Its not un heard of
  19. Or do what I said . ( then you don't even have to take the spikes off )
  20. That' because they have all been put in the vaccines and are now floating around our bodies , according to some anyway 😁
  21. Cut a couple of cookies with the problem saw by not engaging the dawgs/spikes just let the weight of the saw do the work and see were it goes .
  22. Well all I was meaning Kev is that I don't do anything differently just because I have smart meter and my bills are not significantly different . If your missus is anything like mine she fills her tea bucket multiple times a day ! I think she has hollow legs ...

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