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shavey

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  1. hello stubby if your still feeling mischevious why dont you get out that nice guitarrrrr and play a bit of stairway to heaven:thumbup1::lol: cheers shavey
  2. same here very quiet there are alot of cheap logs being sold at the moment around here hopefully when they run out, or they start selling wet rubbish but i suppose if you stick to your guns and sell at the price and quality you always have , then others will come and go. But it is hard to think that when when you see somebody else delivering in a house you have done even if they are awkward
  3. shavey

    Wind

    my daughter is on standby for the coastgaurd up on the north devon coast they are expecting it quite rough up along the north cornwall/ devon its right in the jaws of the atlantic swells
  4. thanks alot for doing that link cheers shavey
  5. that is good news i think there will be another order coming up cant resist it:thumbup:
  6. this classic is for sale on ebay item number 1310 2591 6469 sorry i dont know how too share a link from ebay but the buy it now price is quite high but worth it if you got the spare cash
  7. HELLO HARVEY i have got the red one and its awesome you wont be disapointed great saw:thumbup:
  8. you should stop looking for these goodies so close to xmas:lol::lol: bad news i have sorted out five older tools to move on soon so you better let me know when your ordering THE RED ONE:thumbup1::thumbup1:
  9. very nice wall good pointing lovely colour of stone
  10. your so lucky:thumbup: up here in north devon it hasnt stopped raining all day it started well before first light cheers
  11. i had new brakes in my 475 after the old ones broke up inside had trouble afterwards with slow hydraulics, no tipping, bad steering found out there was a small gauze filter in the bottom of the axle blocked causing the troubles, drained the oil twice cleaned the filter and happy happy:thumbup:
  12. it should be a good venture, i know down here you gotta wait for somebody who has a good mill and operator but only send it out with a skilled operator then your covered on both sides
  13. shavey

    Cooking oil.

    i didnt know about the boiling water thats a great tip, i bought a saw that hasnt been used for years and it wasnt oiling all gunged up took ages to get it clear :thumbup:
  14. VERY TRUE!! there have been some very good posts this week earlier in the week there was one about the wellingtonia vs giant redwood and then yesterday the post about new tractor wanted they both went on and on and came up with some very good answers from members. keep it up i say !!!!!
  15. :thumbup: they are good honest tractors just like the earlier leylands i had a nuffield/leyland 384 done me good for years and both makes are far cheaper than mf /ford of the same age
  16. there was a farmer down our way having it for his cow tracks from field to farm have anybody tried farmers in your catchment areas to see if there are any takers
  17. totally agree i have a ih 434 1969 and 475 1976 and neighbour has got a case 485 4wd all three are cheap to run and arent expensive to buy but are good tractors simple to keep running:thumbup:
  18. good on you mate:thumbup: for increasing your collection there are some iconic saws out there, some are awesome and have to be used to be appreciated. all members on here will give you some of the best models ever produced from the likes of stihl, husky, sachs dolmar, echo, mcculloch jonsereds all the makers have at least one or two classic models cant wait to see what gets posted :thumbup1:
  19. brilliant job looks great and agree good facial features:thumbup:
  20. good morning mr wood if you pick up the agricultural trader there id alot good tractors for sale most arent too far from you cheers
  21. hello all tonight was the first time i read this thread and i didnt give it a thought that wood turning was so popular i have several bits of holly, thorn, leylandi ,birch, hazel and rowan all about 2" to 4" diameter and lovely and straight and two peices of ivy that i cut today that are approx 3" diameter i will have to save anything thats going to be useful to somebody if somebody could say what woods should be saved and sizes would be much appreciated:thumbup: thanks

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