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face cord

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  1. Hey the dead wood once that limb decays will create some good habitat.
  2. Sounds like a bargin 1 cord = 3.62 m3 Works our £33 per m3
  3. Looks like silky are owned by the dutch now? Full catalogue for sale of there website: GTM Professional » Webshop » Tuin & Park » Snoeiwerk » Silky handzagen
  4. Tempted to get one from germany: Dolmar Profisäge PS-5105 C / 38 (0,325") Dolmar Profisäge PS-5105 C / 38 (0,325") - MotorLand.net - Europas größter Motorgeräte-Shop £413 seems a good price....
  5. face cord

    Stihl ms261

    Wasn't that someone else i think? razor the one with the raptor bird?
  6. How goods your german? Mines non existant but think I theese are the bits? Parts list: http://www.veillon.fr/telechargements/eclatees/dolmar/H/HT2276E%20%28fab.%20ROBIN,%20voir%20EH760%29.pdf no. 374301000 Muffler no. 377601400 Fuel Cap German sellers: Muffler Artikelansicht DOLMAR SCHALLDÄMPFER, 374307100-dol, Benzinmotorshop Fuel cap: RianShop.eu - 377.605.900 Tankverschluss (Original) LP0DOL-01020303A
  7. I can recomend the makita one Makita UC3530A Had for yrs only thing neeeding replacing so far is a new chain & an oil pump. Also get some PPE of course
  8. Might get some pea sticks from that
  9. They look good. Made two the same shape & design design out of some free old decking planks that were being thrown out . Had to spend on the screws & the lap larch roof though. Also fitted a tarp on front to pull down when its wet If I had to buy all wood would of being too expensive to make for me
  10. I know some retired guy gets all his wood by doing jobs like that free. Hes built up a big wood pile of at least 30 cubic metres timber stacked in his garden, mostly leylandi Its pretty impressive. Suppose hes stealing work from professioneals etc, but hes being doing it yrs so it must of saved him several £1000's if he had to buy all that wood.
  11. Builders packed bag full to top with of grass mowings then left out in rain for several months = abit heavy "before you go can you do a small job, just move that & empty on compost heap" :sneaky2:
  12. Never heard that before, any link to futher info on it, googled antitoxin oils & nothing came up.
  13. Get a sugoi 420mm Cuts faster than the zubat Clearing the brash will take longer than cutting most likely.
  14. Make you own wedges out of wood then you can make them any size you want & won't damage chain
  15. I want one of theese add a log trailer
  16. The stein looks like it would be a good top for cycling also
  17. Dunno about charcoal buy seasoned leylandi is some of the best firewood for getting the the oven really hot very fast 450° plus Fahrenheit for pizza etc no problem.
  18. Hasn't rained here for nearly a month, ground is just starting to dry out abit now in the veg garden. Time to plant the spuds soon Still cold enough at nights to burn a full basket of wood every evening.
  19. How can you go from having 1000 acres to 60 acres of woodland so fast? Take it you must mean managing the woodlands for estates etc not owning it all? I'd love to own 60 acres of woodland, if I had say the £250,000 or what ever needed to buy it theese days. So having that much is more that many can dream of I reckon so keep postive
  20. Found this paper on chesnut coppice areas in UK http://www.issw.ch/dienstleistungen/publikationen/pdf/4886.pdf Seems to only to be up as far as north as Shropshire?
  21. Wish chesnut fence posts were available round here. Why no chesnut coppice futher north would it not grow well enough to be worth doing it? Betws y coed has healthy looking sweet chesnut trees....
  22. One I used was ok though marshes. Looked simialar to this one: I remember now it had a small foot platform at back so you could ride along on it.
  23. Used a tracked barrow for moving walling stones & fencing wire /fence posts etc used to throw a full load of big rocks into it. Very good going up steep slopes across ditches though muddy narrow places etc Can't remember brand though.

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