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Stubby

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  1. I had a slight suspicion when he said that there was grass growing in the cab but the grass appeared to be just dropped in there . It was not rooted .
  2. They're all being used to rob atms before they have a chance to gather dust, never mind rust! Not much of a getaway vehicle though...
  3. As I understand it , from the vid , It was abandoned due to mechanical failure ( maybe the original owner could not afford , or know how to fix it ) the land was subsequently sold and the new owner of the land wanted it gone . Or have I missed something ?
  4. Nice one . Wonder if the bloke who owns the wood will get him back in to reinstate the rides .
  5. Like to see the stove that takes them rings ?
  6. Yea that's him Steve , single sided .
  7. It was funny though Kev ?
  8. I have found that the Husqvarna hedge cutters run/rev higher than the other makes .I used to cut Yew hedges for a French pharmaceutical company ( cancer drugs ) and the other 2 guys I cut with ( one had a Robin and the other a Stihl ) both said my cutter sounded like a saw from a ditance .
  9. And if you have been running it on Aspen from new the combustion chambers will be clean as a whistle .
  10. There are a few self seeded walnuts here . The crows take some of the fruit and some times they drop it randomly . Some are about 10 - 15 feet high now .
  11. If you really want to run your car on Aspen just buy Aspen 4 . It has no 2T oil mixed with it . ?
  12. And a personal lanyard attached to your knob . ?
  13. Nice to know that your airway is open as you slip out of your saddle heading for the deck ?
  14. I have this one . Also the pickaroon/peavey .
  15. The MK2 T540 is more robust than the original and fragile MK1 .
  16. Remember , those skilled guys with years of experience probably started out without even CS thirtywhatever ...?
  17. All woodland , private or otherwise will benefit from proper management . If you had your own woodland you would probably only cut every 10 - 15 years so you would need other sites to manage from late October through to March .
  18. Mmm. I like it . Its very like pheasant . kinda dry meat . I tend to cook all those game birds in the slow cooker now . Keeps them moist .
  19. I don't know for sure until it chits through but its probably only stubble turnips which will be cover crop for partridge then grazing for sheep in the spring then re drilled with a spring crop .
  20. The £150 rate is for "no phone" guys only ?

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