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Will Heal

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  1. I've a Harlow jacket. It's ok comfy and a nice fit waterproof when new but leaks after a bit maybe if you wash it in water proofer it will last longer. I need a new one and not sure what I'm going to get either, ski jacket is a good shout tho Jon!
  2. I bought a carb kit from rowena, rang them paid by PayPal they sent it through the post to me. Very helpful company
  3. Nope, don't do it already but I will now, thanks mick
  4. Yep really windy here in Wiltshire too. Stuffs all blowing round the garden
  5. I think a sprinkling would work but any more you'll put fire out
  6. Get a stihl 170 for a start andante some mushrooms. Sell bout 50 and make enough money for a better saw
  7. When I was a kid My dad used to give me a 50 50 mix of creosote and engine oil to paint on all sorts round the farm. Must work well cos there's gates I did more than 20 years ago still going stromg
  8. Lovely place cheddar gorge
  9. Saw this one today on a horse chestnut. Think it is a greasy bracket, aurantiporus fissilis
  10. Can't go wrong with a stihl 170. They are cheap so if it rolls down a bank in to a water filled ditch it's not the end of the world. Keep it sharp and it'll cut through most things. But have a bigger saw on site aswell for any bigger trees. That's what I used to do
  11. No internal inspection carried out and the canopy looks healthy but because of the location of the tree it is being felled. I'll get some pics when we fell it should be soon
  12. Need to put a fence up. It is to stops my kids running down the garden then straight off the bank onto the concrete path below. So it needs to be unclimbable, cheap, easy to put up, and see through. I thought 4 foot high chestnut palings, but the missus wants a white picket fence. Where is it best to buy chestnut palings from, how much would picket fence cost me to buy and anyone got any better ideas?
  13. Small sycamore wood in a coastal valley near hartland in n Devon. Pics not very good but all the trees were stunted and twisted by the salt wind
  14. You can paint The ends of the boards with Pva glue
  15. Just looked never knew big dissapiontement joe dolce shuddupa yer face !!!!
  16. Rod Stewarts a fashionable fella Jon so yer dog must be too!
  17. [ATTACH]186863[/ATTACH Found this on an oak today. Along with previous large pruning wounds which haven't calloused over and long strips of dead bark down the trunk and one major branch this tree is now coming out. It's next to a road and car park as well
  18. They are magical lines
  19. I pretty sure if the land is registered as a garden and not agricultural then you don't but I'm sure someone can give us an answer,
  20. We felled about 2 artic loads In this garden
  21. I may be wrong but if they are in a garden then you don't need a felling lisence you can cut as much timber as you like
  22. Good little repair there, I wouldn't have thought of doing thay
  23. Went to visit mum and dad in Devon on Sunday, they had their Rayburn fired up. Lovely and warm!

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