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Pinkfoot

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  1. Creosote and waste oil . Lasts for years and smells ...
  2. Where about are you mate? I should like to look at it , if you are a fenboy?
  3. I know their names , Berny and Ash
  4. Good question.
  5. Shame this is so far from me , I have a good pile of knotty apple wood to do.
  6. Traveller Tom.:
  7. Thank you Steve.
  8. Because you are Arbtalk mate. Jontalk is a special language
  9. I have some apple wood I need processing. There is around 45 cube , a lot i have cut to 10 " lengths largest diameter is 18 " but most is smaller. It doesn't all have to be done ,but I would like as much done as possible , even a day would be good. Location is Nr. Downham Market , Norfolk.
  10. Never had a spot of bother with mine , other than the first time I tried to start it. Used the decomp and she just flooded. Took me 20 min of pulling to realise
  11. The point was raised that it effects the saw in a negative way , it does not seem to. I don't have starting problems with this saw
  12. It has been said that idling the 560 for more than 3 minutes will send it back to factory default settings . So I tried it for 4 minutes and it makes no difference that I could notice. Saw was hot When I did it and afterwards it started first pull.
  13. A good way to keep foxes at bay is to build a live catch trap into the fence line , as part of the fence , so it is the only way in but no way out. This way you can let them go if you really want to , thought probably illegal to release vermin.
  14. I see ,no flies on John then .
  15. Do they mind if you get your kit off John ?
  16. Looks like some dapper smoke pipes
  17. The Fens. Not far from Eley or Stonea.
  18. Two have flown and the other is fledging. Bliss. Apart from that , my wife was a childminder so she was home
  19. I find it easy.
  20. Find these a lot when budding apples. Don't tell the Boss or Polish lad , they like to kill them
  21. Sandwich the rope between two batons and the Polythene , nail them together and heave.
  22. Well done mate. I ought to do mine too
  23. Some are definitely tiles having two straight sides and some have curves. There are a lot of land drains pieces so I had to grade them out.
  24. On the surface. I found some roofing tiles , whole ,with nail holes in them but they got chored by a work ate.
  25. Definately a Landrover Stubby.

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