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TWB

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  1. like this? - Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI PD Classic 5dr bargain i did consider a yeti but they are a bit pricey.
  2. thanks for the suggestions. i had thought of the small trailer option and dont think work would mind but just seems like more hassle than is worth. dont have huge storage at the new place so a boot load of logs every now and then will suffice. a rav 4 would be handy but dont think i can afford a decent spec one. probably gunna go with a boring but reliable option such as a focus/astra estate
  3. max £4k. doubt id get Pats wagon for that
  4. Vivaro/traffic are a bit big for my needs but berlingo is a good option I'd not thought off. Cheers for ideas
  5. Hi I work on a forestry estate and am finally moving to a new place with a log burner and am looking at changing vehicle to something that is capable of bringing a decent load of logs home with me (doesn't have to be huge as I have access to more every day). Only problem is I ideally want to keep the running costs + road tax etc down (also do quite a few long journeys around the country at weekends) so don't fancy or even really need a 4x4 or pick up. Just wondering if anybody had any experience with any decent estate cars or the like for carrying logs (don't really have room for a small trailer at the new place)? Access at work isn't really an issue as I can bring logs to the yard for loading up, only problem is the track up to the yard is a bit rough and will hammer the suspension with a full load. Any ideas?? Cheers
  6. If you want to know more about mushrooms in general and don't just want another ID guide then this - [ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mushrooms-British-Wildlife-Collection-Marren/dp/0956490239/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1357587675&sr=1-5]Mushrooms (British Wildlife Collection): Amazon.co.uk: Peter Marren: Books[/ame] is supposed to be the nuts
  7. Anyone know of any CS38 (or whatever the new name is!) courses coming up in Shrop/Staffs area soon? Ta

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