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b&a forestry

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  1. Nice one whens best for pick up
  2. Hi can i ask is there any of this left
  3. Hi there I'm looking for anyone selling coord around the ln8 post code area (lincoln) I'm more than happy to pickup myself as my usual supply has dryed up. Thanks and happy new year to u all
  4. What a fantastic opportunity all i need to do is get my tickets sorted out........................ So now I must go and sweet talk the wife to let go of my wallet lol
  5. Do what I do find ur local pallet yard and ask if they have any scrap pallets I get all mine for free.
  6. So I'm scraping around to gather funds so I can get my tickets all sorted and my old 32's may have to go. Got two of them one with chain break and one with out both gonna have to go as spaires/repairs. One without break on is my first every saw and has served me well takes a bit of time to get it going but she dose run. One with the break on brought that so I could rob the parts off it but never got round to doing anything with it, it will strike up but won't run. Will put some pics up tomorrow of em both. Oh and there both on 18's
  7. That's OK was thinking that myself as I would only be able to pick a few ton at a time but hay worth an ask thanks
  8. Hello I'm very interested but I'm near Lincoln 80 miles away would u pos have any picks
  9. Hi all ive got 50 nets of kindling on offer was looking for £1.80 no vat per net can deliver localy to ln8 3nn Packed net size is H 45cm L 30cm W 25cm Kindling is made from pallet wood and all is done by hand yes i know im mad
  10. if u put say 10kg in each net then u should get 100 nets per ton so a 25 ton load should get around 2500 net i would say on average but i could be wrong
  11. Just had a look as I've got a 55 plate transit tipper recall is on the euro5 2.2 engine models I'm OK as mines got the 2.4
  12. will come with dust pan and brush in hand lol just let me know where and when and i will be there
  13. Can I come down with the saw ring it up saves u a job then
  14. Can I have it if its still going when do u won't it picking up
  15. hi all things r starting to grow now need to look at storage options i can get a 40 foot cargo container to store all my wood but ive also got to put a car in the container aswell. dose anyone elso store wood in containers will the wood sweat in there and would it be a good idear to place my car in there with it. wood will b part seasoned any advise will be greatly welcome thanks you all
  16. Shame he died he could have made u a wash plant out of a rusty scrap pile and a bean can think Parker has it made he's gonna be the one to watch also any one watch gold divers
  17. So my day job is worki g for tesco and im up at 3am start at 4am so on my way to work this morning came across a fallen tree not surprised with the wind we had last nite and the fact that the tree is rotting so the trees part way over the road not a main road but a back road how would be resposible for the tree and could anyone go along and remove the tree from the road and claim the wood for them selfs without getting into truble with land owner and the old bill Thanks andy will post some pics up when i can figure out how to
  18. Thats great news thank u saves me shelling out money on a smaller saw to take my cs30-31 with happy days
  19. Hi all as the title says looking at the specs it says it can only go as low as an 16 can I go smaller 14-15 maybe Thanks all
  20. Thats some nice work ur doing there can only dream of doing work like that at the moment what saw r u running there went through that tree like butter lol
  21. Im away with the army this weekend so i will be doing a loaded march and then cleaning wepons sunday wont b home till like 6pm

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