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peatff

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  1. Hutzl Farmertec is the kit supplier I look at. I get an email when they have offers.
  2. When we had our Fox terrier she stuck her nose in a wasp nest and got stung and it swelled up like a golf ball. She was so out of it I had to carry her home. I think they feel it same as us and the effects can be greater depending on where they are stung same as us. I got stung on the ear and it was painful but on the hand it's no worse than a nettle sting.
  3. I have a cheap Chinese top handle saw which says to use a 25:1 mix but I have run it on Aspen 2 for the last couple of years and it has no problems. Cobra are probably just covering themselves.
  4. What is it a copy of, 372 or something ?
  5. Looks like Laburnum pods, don't eat any.
  6. Those look good in the resin ball on the rough burr for contrast.
  7. The one with the pointy tail looks like a wood wasp, they are probably male and female of the same thing. American article here on them
  8. That's how we used to get to nests in the rookery when we were kids, just used the nails to get to the lower branches then free climb. We were indestructible then though nearly 60 years ago.
  9. Last year 5 large Sycamores in a local park just lost a lot of bark and died. The bark was flaking off and the trees lost half their leaves and then the rest went and they were taken down. One was left but that now looks ready to drop.
  10. Probably just field/wood mice taking advantage of your hospitality.
  11. You see now why I wear trousers, naturism is alright indoors
  12. We were given salt tablets when I worked in foundries to replace salt lost through sweating. A friend of mine was complaining of calf cramps and when I told him it was probably due to lack of salt he said he never puts salt on or in anything. He does now and is not suffering.
  13. Most of the Irish speaking travellers are only over here to rip off anyone stupid enough to employ them making money to keep their pad at home usually with a fence and gate to keep their kind out.
  14. A couple of blokes I used to work with had neighbouring allotments and the banter was always good to listen to. Favourites were how's the pea row doing, mines like a privet hedge and can I borrow your bow saw I want to cut up a carrot and mine is stuck in a turnip. In our garden at the moment the peas are just ripening, strawberries have about finished and courgettes are producing a couple a day. Tomatoes in the greenhouse are looking promising as well and the two cucumber plants have small cucumbers. Ask these are my wife's hobby I just eat the stuff.
  15. This American site lists a pump, metal drive and oil pipe for an early model 2077 or 2083, $35 for it doesn't sound bad if it will fit.
  16. A friend of mine has MS181 and his does the same until he gets it really warmed up then it works fine.
  17. I have the Observers Book of Trees and Shrubs of the British Isles and another book called A colour guide to familiar trees leaves, bark and fruit by Jaromir Pokorny illustrated by Jirina Kaplicka which is too old to have an ISBN but the illustrations are superb and look hand painted. Just looked and there are a couple on Amazon reprinted in 1975.
  18. How big was that slug ?
  19. That's BS when I can go into the local shop and buy a bottle of Harpic Max 10 for £1 if I want to disfigure or blind someone
  20. Whatever you get, don't light a fire in it. You can't have your kayak and heat it as well I'll get me coat
  21. You'll not get lost on the way to the wedding then Stubby.
  22. Try on Partmaster they do B&Q spares for electric and petrol saws.
  23. Fire tablet and iphone 4s that refuses to die but if I'm reading I use the desktop with 24" monitor, better for porn as well
  24. John Lennon ? Do you mean beetle ??

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