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FJMatt

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  1. i know the oil i bought isn't bio but it was a LOT cheaper off RYE OILS
  2. oregon part no https://www.newsawchains.co.uk/epages/es108227.sf/seceb473ed1af/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es108227_shop/Products/168SLGK095
  3. yes its the bar , put a straight edge across the rails , see if there both the same height, also nip the bar in the vice as the rails can splay out , had a lad once who could wreck a bar every 25t by simply leaning on to hard ,
  4. Ordered a barrel off Rye Oil this morning. Thank you Jon
  5. wheres the cheapest place to buy chain oil in 25L or 205L
  6. Its not illegal to sell it but is illegal to sell treated timber to burn as it is teated with chromated copper arsenate As the name suggests it is a mixture of chromium, copper and arsenic, it imparts a greenish tint to the timber. But when burnt toxic arsenic is released into the atmosphere and the ash from burnt CCA treated timber can contain up to 10 per cent (by weight) arsenic, chromium and copper. so maybe give scaffold planks a miss
  7. I have had a kindlet with rota bagger 11 year no probs , what depth is the bagging tray on your picture ,? made one few year ago but never worked that well so took it off again ,looking at your picture i might have made the sides to high heres an old advert you might find interesting
  8. any pictures of logs? are they new or old customers?
  9. heres a picture of net for lewis
  10. First load of kindling away for 2014/15 season
  11. i use to have old 12bore cartridges shoved into the fingers of gloves!
  12. Vintage wood kindling chopping machine, stationary engine load, kindling vice | eBay i have one too, i once was told they were built in the train yards for the steam trains , wish i had a pound for every one whos asked "how much for't old stick chopper"
  13. if its that good why would you want to replace it
  14. 75% of 200ton = 150t of windblown timber, good dry windblow will weigh about 20ton a load thats 7 1/2 artic loads , no seasoning for 12 month , hardly any bark to tidy up, simply log it up and wait until end of feb and just see what people will pay for 'rubbish'
  15. worth a bomb [even without the paper chassers] wish it was up here
  16. couldnt get past, Producers & Emissions.
  17. Wood Heat Association (Welcome to The Wood Heat Association). sounds to me like jobs for the boys, you pay us a membership fee and we'll come and inspect your business and tell you how to do it. Like every other assurance scheme, not worth the paper there written on
  18. could someone explain why there are some boilers rated at 5% while some are 20% Vat? thanks
  19. i thought of the tm classic as it doesnt have the electric gizmos, which will go wrong with age but i would have to admit the valmet is built different and are better suited to forestry we also have a new holland tvt 155 which was originaly built by styer in austria for new holland and the build is very similar to valtra , if you look underneath theres a 3/4 length skid of 1" steel , no pipes/ wires to catch ,
  20. Doubtful , as the entry level stewardship subsidy is payed on a points basis , trees are worth points, a tree growing in the middle of a field is worth more than one in a hedge and so on if you dont have plenty points you can let trees grow on, have a look at the road side hedges and you can often see sapplings left to grow ,on what would otherwise be a table top hedge
  21. thank you for answering my question.
  22. what about new holland tm125 or tm130 classic, NH TM 125 sales

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