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Will Heal

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  1. I could make their day in less than twenty minutes;)
  2. Ha haha!
  3. Argh! My missus is ill today so I have to look after my 2. Tom is going to nursery school wonder if I can find some random on the way back to look after baby Sam? So I can go in my shed and fiddle with my old saws!
  4. That looks like a silky, I have one 20' long good peice of kit
  5. Fine until you give your baby to a fruit loop, which is a high chance cos most women are
  6. Ha ha!
  7. You could find all sorts down there! Let us know wat you find!
  8. Signed! At last! I think ? Had trouble signing it before not sure if it's their website or my internet connection ?
  9. First time I used aspen I didn't like the smell. But I used it at the weekend in my 200t and didn't notice the smell
  10. Why not just ask the landowner? Sure most people would say yes
  11. Will Heal

    Twins.

    I don't have twins I have 2 boys, 3 years and 1 year old. My advice - wrap it up, don't want no more! Have you tried selling them on eBay/arb trader? On a serious note our 3 year old goes to nursery school everyday. Also 2 afternoons a week the little one goes to nursery, so the missus can catch up on her housework, it cost a bit extra but she is in a bit better mood two evings a week when I get home Good luck
  12. Sorry to correct you Charlie but it is pinus sylvestris, picea is fir
  13. Thanks david I will read up on that one
  14. The 520 is a nice saw to use, light and quite we'll balanced
  15. Yes he had it hydro dipped, I'm waiting for him to not be able to find it in the long grass one day!
  16. Ah meant to upload the video. How do you upload a video from an iPhone ?
  17. Er, we had another race thru this ash log and the jonsereds lost
  18. My stihl 362 at work is in the menders so I brought my old 520 sp in pictures here with my mates 560xp We had a race through some oak logs and mine wasn't far behind.
  19. Leave them with the lady who does the gardening !!
  20. I know I will get laughed at and told its bad, but I run a 30 inch bar on a husky 372xp. But- it's a lot lighter to take up the tree and use if you have a lot of chogging down to do, and if it's nice and sharp it's good for ringing too. But if you have the money, buy the biggest saw you can, 390xp
  21. Ganoderma applanatum on an oak I think a veiled oyster growing in very rotten wood in a cavity on an ash And this on a pile of chip, sorry haven't had time to look it up yet
  22. Yep I went to one at road ford about 10 years ago don't know if it is still going? Is the south west wood show on this year?
  23. She uses it indoors? What for? Reminds me of my mate who used to chop kindling in the living room with a hatchet!
  24. Far as I understand you can burn waste on site. I think farmers now need a licence to burn?
  25. If a saw does the job you need it to a doesn't keep breaking then it is good, even better if you can keep it sharp! At work I use pro stihls and husqvarna but in the past I used to do a lot of farm hedge work and wanted a cheap saw in case it rolled off the bank and ended up in a water filled ditch. I had husqvarna 136 and stihl 170 and found the stihl to be better built and more reliable without a noticeable difference in performance So I say buy a stihl ms 170 and keep it razor sharp

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