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Stubby

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  1. Stubby

    Hand cutting

    A hand cutter is some one who fells trees ( wood land / plantation ) with a chain saw by hand . Not many left now a days . Mechanical harvester do most work now . Hand cutters only get the oversized ( working in font of the harvester ) the big edge trees and stuff on steep slopes were harvester cant get . Hard work . Most hand cutters have shot backs and knees .
  2. I would find out who owns them first .
  3. Thunder now and those occasional BIG drops of rain the size of a drinks coaster !
  4. Cooler this morning . Think its coming down from 32 to 28 .
  5. Oh bless you . I will bang on the ceiling with my stick .
  6. Depends how much moisture is in the air where it is stored piece of string .
  7. Whats a vanished surface ? . Is it one that you cant see ?
  8. Did one when I got up . Mostly wee wees since .
  9. Yep 14 inch makes it a better all rounder . You can even you it on the grou......
  10. i had no alternative but to use the new " test " site ....
  11. Ok mate , I understand . I was about to say I cant imagine life without a cocker ( having had 8 of them ) but when I try I think I can .......Alot more tranquil
  12. get her to pick your lotto numbers quick !
  13. So sorry mate . A bit of time and then another ?
  14. You need at least 4mm for brambles or , preferably a steel mulching blade .
  15. Id have used a medium soft Dutchman with a tapered Vietnamese hinge whilst wearing grey slip on shoes . Then call the whole thing the Aldaniti cut . He was a fence jumper .
  16. Mine is made from Aluminum . Are you sure its an Oregon ?
  17. If its an Oregon Jet Fit then there should be countersunk screws . There are on mine anyway .

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