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biggarlogs

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  1. If felling trees it's 2 tree lengths.unless you have arb electric tickets
  2. Me too! But having 20 stone to push it in helps!
  3. loon i think for attaching winch to electric pole
  4. i built a lean to onto my log store to cover mine ,not the log deck though or else wouldnt be able to load it
  5. I used to run transits but no more....too many centre joint and wheel bearing issues...got a citreon relay brill and does an extra 200 a tank of fuel.
  6. I was thinking about the kellfri? Jack on e bay certainly cheap compared to the others and looks like it might work,feedback good if anyone has one!might even be idiot proof
  7. Smart price logs.....you get what you pay for....maybe i should open a supermarket too
  8. Drizzle here managed to cut 2 loads of logs then had to retreat to workshop ....believe it or not whilst pressure washing mowers the water ran out (private supply)so had to go and bag logs yuck
  9. I allways heap the loads of long log customers to make up for time saving for prosessing , the short log chaps barely get a level load as a penalty
  10. Question about aspen....does it boil in sunlight like ordinary petrol based fuel which explodes out of the can on hot summer days?got a good soaking today fueling 395,apart from waste of fuel it ruined customers lawn (yes i should have relieved pressure before fuelling but sometimes can forget and today wasnt that hot either )
  11. yes i get them ,and quote my small log surcharge ,which means they tend to order 10 inch logs ,which tells me they are a pita.only one customer admitted to me that he set up workbench and cut the whole load in half with a bow saw ,as he was over 80 i felt sorry for him and give him small logs at no extra charge.the others i tell to go to the garage and buy briquetts.
  12. Write another 100 posts and you become a senior!
  13. Using ht wire strains of up to a mile can be achieved easily on straight pulls on level ground.strainer spacing should be dictated not by distance but by ground conditions ie if a curve many tuning posts will be needed and if undulating you will need either hold down posts or hold up posts neat placement of posts at a set distance is not good practice
  14. Go over ,act camp, and stsrt talking about big butts,either they will run or you will score.good luck with sonia afterwards though!
  15. Maybe jon should get a poodle better for his image,rather than a jackapoo.
  16. Sonia will be right then........watch your back jon
  17. I know who needs big gob!!,
  18. You guys over the pond are lucky. ...at least you can shoot an intruder without going to jail...i wish
  19. Shells are size of cizzer cans,hit you like a big butt.thanks mate.can we get gun mounted on vw,or do we need to put it on brian ifor nugent?
  20. Been offered 50 ton dry sycamore ,think i will grab it,thats my insurance if i sell out! Good luck eggs too,
  21. I would use a .22 centrefire to be sure we get the job done,dont want a squeeling jackapoo now do we.
  22. Any good for log deliveries?need a 4x4 tipper before the snow comes!
  23. Wtf is a jackapoo. Jon has been giving english lessons .....we are all dooooomed.great thread but i havnt a clue as to who wants what.
  24. Because you love it really....splitting logs i mean.oh and we all want to be carbon neutral

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