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gand

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  1. Zingit or stein for me both seem to be pretty resistant to tangling. I do get a little obsessed putting the line back in the cube though.
  2. Lol the kids will love it their only 6 to 8 years of age. Might even set up a climbing line for them to help with installation
  3. Very sad news heartfelt condolences to his family and friends
  4. I use clinic ace as that's what the local agri shop sells. I think it's £25 for 5ltr. Can't say I've ever had much success with knotweed using any chemical
  5. Will do pal. Looks some good fabrication work being done there
  6. It can be surprising how much work you can get from sitting in the pub in work gear, number on jumper etc. obviously not being a drunken mess, but had a lot of jobs from the after work pint. Otherwise it seams to be word of mouth and, minimal advertising
  7. Good job there fella, I'm doing something similar with the local beaver group soon. Haven't looked at any plans yet, but they look good
  8. Any news on stonyhurst yet?
  9. Cracking pics recently Paul, great machinery and work. Hope you're well fella
  10. Cracking vid and such a good cause. I bet it was a great experience well done for sharing your knowledge with people who probably wouldn't get the training any other way
  11. I'm just watching waste men at the minute on bbc 2 it's quite interesting actually. Granted it's Newcastle council not LCC my county council, but it's surprising the efforts they go through to sort waste
  12. Good vid that. Didn't here the music as had to watch on mute. Not the best quality but your work came over really well
  13. Lancs cc do take the mick really. They get £900 a year from my council tax ( I know friends who pay a lot more ) all home refuse is collected by the borough council, and have been told many times my bins are too heavy! So they've been left. They have to pull it half a yard to put it on the hydraulic lift! Anyway as regards to the county tip sites they've closed two of my closest and are thinking of closing another it takes the pish and now they want to charge for a bit of crap from house! Not happy!
  14. gand

    Husky 350e

    Cheers for that, as said though he's going from a 236 off the top of my head. It's going to be used for bits of firewood, so should do him a treat
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    Husky 350e

    I gathered that. He bought it at the APF at Cannock. So a few years old now and he's been offered £100 for it
  16. gand

    Husky 350e

    The saws 2008 first thing he will do is give it to me for a days use then I'll take it my dealer for a full service etc
  17. gand

    Husky 350e

    Cheers spud. Should be better than his 236? He has ( I'm not a husky man) the bloke has a load of logs to try it on before he buys so should be able to figure out any niggles with it.
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    Husky 350e

    Can anyone tell me some information on these saws. A mates been offered one for £150 and asked me for some advice. Any help appreciated, cheers Gand
  19. gand

    Stihl ms 201

    All I know is I'll be getting one. Don't like the husky, didn't feel right. Going to blag my dealer for a demo of the m- tronic version when he gets it. Should get a go, as he lends us the husky if my 200 is in for repairs
  20. Nice vid that. Looked fun
  21. Down by the Land Rover dealer then. Cheers
  22. Where's that at? Might be useful for us in the future
  23. The sister in law is up Aberdeen way. Sent us some pics at about 3 of it snowing. She was at a motocross race probably 30 miles north
  24. I can also recommend Teng. I got a top box full of tools 17 years ago and it's still as good as new
  25. That's fine with me, there's a few trees at the back of my house which I regularly climb, it's only a five minute drive from Hurst Green

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