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Stubby

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  1. I would have thought the only safe way would be to get a tree spade in . I know its not huge but it is established and digging and maneuvering a tree like that may stress it and it could fail in its new spot . A tree spade will keep a fair bit of the ground it is in currently and wont shock the roots . Obviously the new hole needs digging first with enough room to take the lump that will be on the the tree .
  2. The main router is a Sky fiber one . Then I have a connection from the router to the house wiring . This lets the signal travel through the house wiring and a booster plugged in to any socket in room will take that signal and dish it out were ever its needed .
  3. If you can't salvage the pot ( which most times you can ) then if you are going to rebuild it you might as well go 372 . A 372xp ( not the newer Xtorque ) will drop strait on but really you will need the 372 carb as well .
  4. But do the fuckwits use the bin or do you still have to collect it and place it in said bin ?
  5. So sorry Kev . It never gets any easier . Be glad of the wonderful life you gave her .
  6. Very hard to loose the ID tag under normal working conditions as it is under the top handle on the RH side near the AV mount in that location .
  7. If you are a loyal customer I know they do the best that they can for you . Many a time I have been in there to buy some bits and bobs and asked if they could do a " quick fix " type job and its done for free .
  8. Yep I have a couple of trugs to bring from the log store and a rectangular wicker basket next to the stove . Trugs are cheap enough from the horsey stores .
  9. Dave Moon ( as it was ) Chainsaws are the billiebollox .
  10. Plastic trug . Same here Ratty only mine is green .
  11. This all day long . ?
  12. I was felling dead Elms on the headland of a field in a village near me . Dead Elms were covered in ivy ( like they are ) Mrs Fuckingtontwattface came out and said I was willfully " chopping " down perfectly good trees and the police will be here and arrest me . I smiled and said good morning to you . Carried on until job was finished . Never saw plod or any one to be fair . Some toss pots just can't help them selves .
  13. My Burly heats the whole house . We leave all the internal doors open and it heats upstairs pretty well . The central heating goes off within 15 mins of the stove being alight with the stat set at 19degrees .
  14. Yes . They are designed to keep a higher temp in the fire box and burn all the gases off the wood . It may take a few more minutes to feel the heat from a modern stove but once its up there it stays there longer .
  15. Back in the 70s I had a Parkray hopper fed stove that had a thermostatic valve that you describe . It also heated the hot water and 5 rads so not that new .
  16. The vermiculite board in my Burley is 25mm thick All the panels fit into a recess so are flush . The door glass is also double glased to help keep the fire box temp up .
  17. The profile looks similar to any other back handle saw I would say . Brake handle looks a bit flimsy from the photo .
  18. This sounds more feasible . All what I said was from memory and written on hear in the past . Never had a 261 myself .
  19. £62 billion up to £102 billion . That's 2 rope working for you ..........
  20. No . More like a game of " pick a sticks " but with trees .

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