Me in my Stage 1
Me in my Stage 1
Hi Chaps
Not normally into posting piccys of myself but Lin (My Partner)says this picture sums me up. Working hard with my favourite Land Rover.(Glad i kept it now)
Tel
Not normally into posting piccys of myself but Lin (My Partner)says this picture sums me up. Working hard with my favourite Land Rover.(Glad i kept it now)
Tel
1 Stage 1 V8 HiCap
1 Series 3 HiCap
1 LWB Steies 2
1 SWB Series 2
1 300 TDi Disco
1 4.6 HSE P38
1 V8 90 County
1 Series 3 HiCap
1 LWB Steies 2
1 SWB Series 2
1 300 TDi Disco
1 4.6 HSE P38
1 V8 90 County
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- Location: Sudbury, Suffolk, UK
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- Posts: 88
- Joined: Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:54 pm
- Location: Sudbury, Suffolk, UK
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- Posts: 88
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- Location: Sudbury, Suffolk, UK
neat
neat what sort of wood is that in the back & what did you cut it withIll put pics of what I do with my girl Aussie hardwood some of the stringy barks stop the saw during cutting and bye what ever it is Hard
The wood in the truck is all ash. I burn any wood i get my hands and never cut trees down, its all wind blown stuff.I am fortunate to live on the fringe of a large woods and am friendly with the owner. Ash is the best wood to burn and is very controllable in the woodburners in my home. I need about 5 tons every 2 years as you can see my wood pile will soon be full and seasoned ready for the next 2 years. I have 3 chainsaws, all Husqvarna from 30cc to 85cc.I would have said that your saw just isnt sharp enough if it sticks on the bark.But, i dont claim to know about your indigenous trees.The hardest wood i have come across here is coastal old knarly salt hardened Scots pine. Smelt wonderfull on the fire though.
Tel
Tel
1 Stage 1 V8 HiCap
1 Series 3 HiCap
1 LWB Steies 2
1 SWB Series 2
1 300 TDi Disco
1 4.6 HSE P38
1 V8 90 County
1 Series 3 HiCap
1 LWB Steies 2
1 SWB Series 2
1 300 TDi Disco
1 4.6 HSE P38
1 V8 90 County
This is it:
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I first used broken branchs from the ground, then I used a "real" pices of wood from a (sawmill); a cock-tail of every thing (olive, almonds...)
The next winter I will try the oilmill garbage, they are pressing their garbage as a bloks and sell it as a wood branches of 1 KLG. for 7.5 SP a pice , befor pressing the garbage 2 years ago, they used to sell it as (DOGMA) for 0.60 SP for 1 KLG. [/img]
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I first used broken branchs from the ground, then I used a "real" pices of wood from a (sawmill); a cock-tail of every thing (olive, almonds...)
The next winter I will try the oilmill garbage, they are pressing their garbage as a bloks and sell it as a wood branches of 1 KLG. for 7.5 SP a pice , befor pressing the garbage 2 years ago, they used to sell it as (DOGMA) for 0.60 SP for 1 KLG. [/img]
wonderful sport!
1984 SeriesIII ex-melitary, 109 inch, V8 stage one
1984 SeriesIII ex-melitary, 109 inch, V8 stage one