Far Queue wrote:Bromley. On the South London/Kent border.
Ahhhhh.... they are all natters down there.
My van is just above red on the gauge but i am not worried....not fuel no work.....the advantages of being employed......a day off beckons.
Started by Snapzzz in Ski Chatter 24-Mar-2012 - 1939 Replies
Snapzzz
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Far Queue wrote:Bromley. On the South London/Kent border.
Iceman
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Iceman
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Snapzzz wrote:tuna on toast......yum
Iceman
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Brooksy
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bedrock barney wrote:OldAndy wrote:bedrock barney wrote:OldAndy wrote:
Right then bedrock !!!
What size is your chain saw ??
:twisted:
That's more like it - proper wibble.
Errrrmmm........ I'm not sure without going out to the workshop (and I'm not that sad). I think it's a Husqvarna 345 with an 18 inch bar? I love my chainsaw. Got padded trousers (blue like snapzzz), a matching orange lid and special gloves. Had to clear a fallen tree so we could get out of our drive in the bad winter 2 years ago. Magic :mrgreen:
Hah !!!!!! Not a real chainsaw man if you do't know your bar size :mrgreen:
But mine is only a 16" McCulloch :cry:
Bet you have a 14lb sledgehammer as well .......
But I have a 30cc brushcutter :mrgreen:
and a 21" walk behind mower......
and a 15" flymo
and a 4hp outboard :D
for the uninitated bedrock and I are playing top trumps with garden machinery .........
He is winning so far
:evil:
Of course I have a sledgehammer.
I don't have a mower fetish though - why do you need three of them? Also you'd be there all day trying to cut grass with an outboard. :)
NellyPS
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Jastem
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Ian Wickham
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