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Gardenmac

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  1. That's making the assumption that the green bin is empty:thumbup:
  2. It'll be a breeze for you Si as your work simply gets better n better. Love the Fox n Hare and sorry not to have made it to see you in WoodFest.
  3. Yeah all of the above especially share it out. We share our Damsons, honey and the products we make with our neighbours n friends.
  4. Yup Only difference being that Id do that on my own. 10-20 min to cut. Tarp underneath and 20 min tidy up. Give the customer the options -pay you to dispose of waste, order a mini skip or bag it up n let them dispose.
  5. 53 and feeling fitter than ever. Did a 4 hour mow last week and realised that I wouldn't have walked for that long when I was 40.
  6. My old Grandad used to say your as old as the woman you feel. He was 97 and his girlfriend was 80 so that's like a 40 year old going out with a 23 year old. Randy old bugger.
  7. Watched the Wardens installing them, good job Si.
  8. Mix well and air on the side of more sharp to mix than red
  9. Gardenmac

    Stihl ms150

    Use mine for pruning, fencing, felling, hedge reduction etc. Not drilled the exhaust as its power is fine for what I need. More than paid for itself. Awesome piece of kit, does occasionally clog with sawdust and usually equates tank of fuel to tank of chain oil.
  10. Try Walkers Organic on the Formby by pass, heading South. Not sure if you have to pay by weight. Was a place on other side of bypass as you head towards Hightown but not sure if they still take owt.
  11. Ha ha that's awesome, bet that disturbs the peace on my favourite Island.
  12. Barry not sure if this telling how to suck eggs but its got some useful tips Pavingexpert - AJ McCormack and Son - How to Lay Flags and Slabs I always lay flags onto Mersey grit mix with cement. Put some straight onto red sand over soil for a small area and they haven't moved but they are the. Big old 3x2's and are fairly hefty. Red sand becomes fluid if too much water, rain and lighter flags may move so really to answer your question use red sand may = moving flags. Don't do the spots!!!! Hope this helps.
  13. Many thanks, love my Ariens it's a beast of a mower, or rather Ive put it through its paces over the last 2 years,so if the Weibeng does the same then game on. Where are you in North Wales(Gods Country!)
  14. Need a new mower as my Ariens is on its last legs. Was thinking about the Weibeng 3 in1 as it does the same as the Ariens, mulcher is really handy in the autumn for leaf collection. Anyone got a Weibeng, anyone got any thoughts?
  15. Good work Si, or is Master Potter:001_smile:
  16. These are all big brownie points, hope you enjoyed the feeling of helping other people.
  17. The important thing for me is that you counteracted all the negatives with your real kindness:001_smile:
  18. As I pulled in to the house tonight totally knackered there was a car in the bus lay by opposite. Put my gear away and noticed car still there. Walked over to see if they alright and they'd run out of of petrol. Lucky enough had been the garage and filled up a couple of cans ready for tomorrow. Used it fill them up and get them on their way. That's my brownie points for today hell yeah!
  19. Yeah big wave here mate.:wavey
  20. Thanks Jon, trying to earn as many brownie points as I can so I can get through those pearly gates, when the time comes. (Hopefully that's some time off yet). Just cracked open home made Damson port made with Damsons and Mackersons! Have you ever tried it? Really easy to make!
  21. Hope you enjoyed that wine sounds like they really appreciated your good deeds.
  22. That's great, makes you feel good don't it:biggrin:
  23. Good on ya for going to check:001_smile:
  24. Great stuff. Mrs Mac and myself recently coming back from hol got talking to young French girl who was coming to Liverpool for exchange visit. Turned out she was staying with a family bout 10 miles out of city and in quite a dodgy part. If we changed our route home we could drive through where she was heading, so we did. It was quite late by the time we got there and it would have taken her an age, not only to find but several buses etc. Felt really good and we knew we'd done the right thing. We always hope that when our sons are travelling that someone might do the same for them, if they got stuck.
  25. This is so sad but keep trying:thumbup:

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