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Will Heal

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  1. Moving back to North Devon but would travel for work
  2. My uncle sold 1/4 acre of a field to a developer who needed it for a sewage system. For £10,000, 15 years ago. Land is worth what you are prepared to pay for it
  3. Depends how much time you have to cut it all up! I would just cut out the best easy to trim out firewood and not spend to long on anything covered in ivy or lots of small branches. Then have a big fire with wats left.
  4. Nice pics I miss living by the sea in Devon but planning to move back down in the summer Is there plenty of work in South Devon?
  5. I like dinosaws! But yep your right trollee!
  6. Been using still 362 husky 560xp and er, a jonsereds 520sp and the husky beats the other 2 hands down with the jonsereds a close second Here is a pic of the best two mid range saws available today
  7. Wish I had pizza, I come in the door and ' oh no not stew'
  8. Yep that's the one
  9. I have a oem cylinder how much is it worth?
  10. Ive only ever seen 2 birds on here Maria and secretarb, so the odds arnt good
  11. Just do wat my old granfer did and light a fire on a foggy night
  12. Is that rope 13mm?
  13. Heterobasidion annosum Growing on a spruce log. One question - fungi app says it's parasitic and attacks the cambial area, but can it also grow on dead wood?
  14. Air streams se like a smallish noot
  15. Did a job for Ulrika Jonson she was moving house and wanted a bid pile of cordwood gone
  16. Yep another for scots pine
  17. That's not many trees how long is the road ?
  18. Could you not drill them slightly bigger an then tap the holes?
  19. A very good ad. Anything that helps people learn about what the soldiers of the Great War did is a good thing
  20. I've blown down that pipe to do the same an it squirts petrol out the pipe but never blown the tank up, poor ol boy
  21. On grass underneath an oak tree not sure what they are but have a rough irregular shape and rough gills
  22. I saw an advert not so long ago for lambing holidays where you pay the farmer to stay in his holiday cottage and then help him to lamb his sheep all weekend. Similar sort of thing, but the farmer is happy cos he has someone paying to help him and the townies who are paying are happy cos they get to cuddle baby lambs ( pity it's not like it looks on the telly), everyone's a winner!
  23. I meant 'make the older ladies day' but I apologise about lowering the tone of this thread. Will
  24. Just an idea me and a mate were talking about last night. There seems to be a shortage of chippers to hire around here and I know a couple of lads who would hire one a lot. Would it be worth buying a chipper and hiring it out? Do I need insurance for it or any license? Does anyone do this? I would only hire it to people I know and I can do most of the maintenance myself. Thoughts and ideas much appreciated
  25. I'm only joking about but yes, I think Arthur is serious

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