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Lowestoft Firewood

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  1. where did you get that from and where from?
  2. oh just i have a friend who goes all round the broads on his scooter and is for ever falling off and ruining his scooter in the process!
  3. i reckon i know him did he cackle with laughter? if so did he say his name?
  4. all i can say is reiterate some of the points said mind the ropes when snedding dropped branches. make sure the ropes are kept free of brash. learn how to sharpen saws!
  5. its not monthly i think they said that at the start. they also said they are busy and it would be irregular. i think they are alright overall just bit of a wait in between them!
  6. please watch your spelling when posting makes reading a lot easier! don't want to take the mick or anything!
  7. does anyone know whos tip site is in sotterly just off the main sotterly road in a field which has a huge pile of something in it!!! (it could just be the estates) just i need a site to tip off the odd load at and it looks like the perfect location! cheers
  8. i rekon it does i have also been looking out for one of these as well! there is a chance that i could come and collect the cover and find some greenlanes to go down at the same time:thumbup1: i will also look out for some of that auto liner stuff which TGB mentions thanks chaps!
  9. how much would you want for it?
  10. just a random shot in the dark, wondering if anyone has got a spare load liner for a 54 plate crew cab ranger that i could buy off them as mine has gone walkies. cheers
  11. use serif webplus dead simple then!
  12. I bet what happens when they ban top handles is that people will just start using rear handled saws one handed which imo is more dangerous!
  13. not bad for £120:001_tongue:
  14. try the knut awsome knot imo hardly any slip back compared to vt
  15. £70 cubed at the mo looks like I will be putting it up to £80+
  16. i have one of the older ones and i would say yay for a basic saw for light usage. certainly the new ones are made in china:thumbdown: but if you go up to the next model which i think is the ms181 then it is made in germany which made give you some assurance
  17. :thumbup:i'll give it a go often wondered what they are more
  18. fine not to worry i'm sure steve will come up with something!
  19. nearly always on!
  20. the problem is now i cant find the bolts to take the front of the exhaust, am i being thick or what? this is what it looks like
  21. cool thanks!

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