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DanHorrich87

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  1. Everyone? I knew you were a wannabe moderator 😆
  2. It's big of you to explain. I'll give a new thread a go but in pics as words seem to be unhelpful
  3. Simply asking what others have said: why talk when you don't know what you're saying. I'm not insulting his ignorance, am I?
  4. I got an umbilical from pushing too many boards thru a thicknesser using my lower belly rather than my hands. Used a big belt to hold the bubble in for climbing and fencing. Got it patched after a few months and been fine for two years now.
  5. There's a word for these kind of politics. You know, when you resent what you haven't got or what you can't do and try and tell others how they should live because you've got a plan.
  6. Yes, but trying to analyse and reason or appeal to tradition, herd instinct, blood lust, won't separate a cosmopolitian sentimentalist from his feelings. As many have said, it's emotive. Killing is savage just as butchery isn't for squeamish. But death is part of life. Meat doesn't come from cling-filmed styrofoam trays in the shop. Using words like effective and efficient misses the point IMO. I've worked for a forester/gamekeeper on a small estate for nine years and am on arbtalk for trees but could say more on this.
  7. Frenchies. Brits are the same. Ever seen a gang of road navvies watching the concrete breaker hammering? Only the op wears defenders. They others? A Frenchie would say "Bof!"
  8. So, I was contrasting rural against your obvious middle class urban values and you suppose my definition for rural is causing suffering to animals? I can see why others bailed out on this. Haha. Misrepresenting someone then criticising it badly puts you twice removed from ever understanding. You crack on tho. You're obviously well paid for it.
  9. I merely suspected you equate your personal convenience with what is humane. And so it is. You equate the humane with quantifying the measureable. Quickly! Cleanly! How very managerial! For someone who lives in a remote area of a sparsely populated country, you're not very rural are you? And why so snide? Are you a moderator?
  10. Please qualify what you mean by "humane". Many hunters have a strong sense of custodianship. You seem to use "humane" in terms of managerial cost-benefits and clean efficiency which many would say is limiting in outlook, even reductive.
  11. Yes, given modern agri tractors have suspension & air brakes. One exception that's common in EU. Most operators in the UK may think twice about pulling 20+ton on a hinged drawbar dolly tho:
  12. Any copshop will have a copy. From memory, tandem trailers ok, trailer & implement ok. As to appeal to agri registration or the ordering of what you haul done by weight, size, etc, then experience & trained competence should answer that - which in your case is not in question, given your advertised kit 🙂
  13. https://www.hughesguides.com/pubs.html
  14. See if it has the opposite effect when she isn't using hers - assuming you're on friendly terms. Light an incense stick and leave it smoking on your stove so the fumes go up your chimney's cavity - but not in the liner/stove itself. Then knock on her door after a bit & ask if she can smell incense. Careful tho! She may think you're a hippy trying to hide the smell of something stronger. So, it depends how desperate you are I guess
  15. Haha! Now you've proven you've got a hotline through to the greatest most influential publication in the country (not!), is it time to formulate an arb economics and start dictating gov policy? Covertly of course.
  16. Trying to ID this. Golden scalycap?

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