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timbernut

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  1. My t540 does that, think the throttle/choke connection is just very sensitive, I'm not losing sleep over it though : )
  2. But it grows on trees so it must be free! Empty asthma cylinders drilled into log are a good deterrent though 😏
  3. Grand fir yesterday, windy and of course it stopped once the top was out!
  4. Nowt wrong with that😄
  5. Wow spud you appear to be a sunglasses connosoire!😄 I was gonna suggest dirty dogs I've had a pair for about 6 yrs, I believe you can have prescription lenses put in em as well.
  6. Correct also known as a pokey pole
  7. They have their place, only used one seriously for the first time recently cutting back large overhanging hawthorn hedge and it and it made the job go a lt quicker😄👍
  8. Good idea, I always carry spare clutch drum, clutch, brake band, AVs, plug👍
  9. I just tell em I live in a caravan! Alternatively tell them your a murder investigation officer and the homeowner has been found brutally moidered and you want all their details as their appear to be many withheld numbers on the victims phone, they generally hang up!😄
  10. Sean, your positive attitude is admirable and I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery, Keep The Faith 👍
  11. Not had one go on 560 yet but we had both the one goes on barrel as well as the one by switch go on all 4 of our 550xp at irregular intervals
  12. Gud webbsite butt chek yor speiling/ grammer fer instence "oferring" reely shokkin😈
  13. Ivy choked ash, going to see how it does this summer (customer said it didn't look too good last year) and it may get a light reduction as it's over three boundaries, by the railway line, over 2 sheds with a summer house goin up directly beneath it. Orrible to do but satisfying pulling big slabs of ivy off main trunk!😄
  14. That's the way I'm leaning as it's old school so it's reliable and I can fix pretty much everything
  15. 120k it's had new bulk head doors, led kit etc etc
  16. If tyou want a bad one how about this?: Don't mind bein laughed at but this one wasn't me (honest)
  17. I've been thinking along the same lines and a friend of mine has a nice g reg one with 300tdi fitted for sale it's had a lot done to it but I was feeling the 6.5k he wants for it is too much but after lookin around for a bit I'm not so sure as the newer ones seem to be a complete gamble, oh n it tips as well, this is it: What you reckon?
  18. Just showed the missus and she said "that'd annoy the ?&@" out of me!", I like it though!😄
  19. Like the husky technical extreme expensive but comfy and visor is very effective wraparound style👍
  20. Beninthewoods makes a good point, there doesn't appear to be any carrot, the ecologist I used in our wood ( who does surveys for several conservation bodies and LAs ) told me he and some fellow ecologists feel that much more legislation will put landowners off from notifying anyone or preserving minor roosts. We recently had opposition to our planning app (we live in the wood and produce charcoal) and they stated that charcoal smoke and even chainsaws noise and emissions would disturb the bats ( I pointed out almost all forestry work would have to stop if that was true) There are 2 air raid shelters in the wood one of which has a special grid roost in it (currently 2 daubentons and 3 natterers resident) and we intend to put a similar set up in the other one. The charcoal kilns are nowhere near either and the wood is coniferised (about 60yrs old) ancient woodland and any work we do is generally improving habitat and we record more bats year on year. John
  21. https://www.youtube.com/embed/vKQXVGF2M2s?feature=oembed
  22. Lol😀👍
  23. That looks a handy little backhoe, what is kellfri build quality and reliability like? I have seen someone selling forwarder trailers in uk but can't find out much about them
  24. What type of willow is it as I think some are just to brittle?

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