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Stubby

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  1. That's a Hornet for me . Orange markings with that sorta crown shape were the abdomen joins the thorax .
  2. I find wood that is 25% to 28% M/C as ready to burn .
  3. I have seen these so that they mount onto the back of a pickup and pivot at the base so they just tip strait in .
  4. There is a difference between 20% moisture and " ready to burn " Though .
  5. If it runs as you say then yes .
  6. Good question . I think it only studies fuel/air /rpm ratio irrespective of quantity of oil but could well be wrong here .
  7. The only slight difference it could make is if you were to " prick " a bird and if fly on back to the for shore then die effectively depositing lead shot it was carrying . A bit of a stretch I agree .
  8. Do you think this is just a QC/assembly problem or a poor design ?
  9. But that is the fecking BBC FFS !
  10. Absurd yes . But they would it would not be recorded as death from c19 . Not after 5 months . You are making it up bud .
  11. Send him a PM for a pall park price . If its not too hefty get him to port it as well ! Nothing to loose .
  12. Good 'ol Sussex . Would not live any where else ?
  13. Ok . Walnut and sweet chestnut it is then ... Dont think walnut will do very well being cut short though .
  14. What about some Hazel then . You could rasher that down when it gets too high ( it loves it ) and you will get the nuts too .
  15. Every one went to steel (or bismuth if you are rich ) for shooting below the mean high water mark .
  16. Boingy as Zebedees botty ! Love it . You want a rope like Dillon . ☺️
  17. Would you be thinking of putting the sweet chestnut into a coppice rotation ? ?
  18. A logging road with death in its name ? really ?
  19. What station have you got on the radio there Kev ?

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