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trapperman

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  1. got it this morning, cheers mate will let you know how i get on
  2. I need some new tyres i got a price on some cooper st 235/70R16 £98 fitted just a couple of questions i only need back tyres but was told as i am going up from 205/80R16 to 235 then i will have to change all 5 is this true or are they just touting for buisiness? also are the coopers any good?
  3. what i sometimes do in a difficult situation like that is to put up a temp rabbit fence 3` chicken mesh with canes with holes in the bottom every 5 or so metres then either snare the holes or attach 2 foot wire tunnels and trap them the wire is cheap if you get it online 2" holes are fine about 30ish quid for 50m. this way you get the rabbits to go where you want them, i give them a few days to start using the holes then your away.
  4. i think the law says you can match force with equal force, so thats just great when they shoot you you can then shoot them back if they stab you you can then stab them back if they smash you over the head with a baseball bat, well you get the picture . we should have a right to protect law like the states, if theres an intruder in your property hes fair game i`m sure there would be less crime if you could by law protect your own property, but i suppose there are those that will always take it further than nessesary.
  5. trapperman

    worms

    i can post you some moles
  6. if you look close you can see a pink coller with fifi on it
  7. thanks, i thought that after having our holding for getting on 5 years that it was about time we got some livestock its only been chickens and geese until now. next i will get a couple of goats then who knows maybe pigs or a house cow, and i`ve always wanted to keep bees to, the first step has been taken theres no stopping me now
  8. have you got any old gear that just keeps on going? my misses just keeps going on and on
  9. got my first sheep on sunday, 4 soay sheep 1 is a 08 shearling 1 is a 07 ewe and her two 3 month old lambs 1 ewe lamb and 1 castrated male. i hope the pics work o.k as i havent put any up before and if i`m honest i got the misses to do these
  10. try untwisting them and then retwist, you can use a cordless drill.
  11. if they are run by lantra they should be fine mate
  12. Just reached nest number 89,.... I feel that a Jumbo Jalfrezi is definitely on the cards for tonight,.plus 2 x Bottles of Shiraz... All the best,.CHALKWARREN..... Good going Chalkwarren.........I'll have to make do with beans on toast i`ll just have toast
  13. i seemed to be a late starter, then i had quite a few then its been very slow the last ten days just one job and today got 3 jobs all in one go, one was very busy lots of wasps and pretty aggresive this is my first season on the wasps so am still learning, i find it wierd how some nests dont bother you at all and others are very fierce. i`m in oxford
  14. shame, that brought a smile to my face
  15. i think most are just looking at this in utter disbeleaf of yet another poll you can only vote so many times before your finger gets sore
  16. i would like to do no ladder work thats why i brought all my extentions for the dr5 and a dustick but i get alot of nests where i just cant seem to get the angle from the ground ie velux windows and if theres only a narrow path and fence by the side of the house, i have to put ladders up to the eves and treat from there using the extendible lance that you suggested i get(good call there matt ) and you were right about the dr5 to i think its far better than the dustick quicker and easier when up ladders or on the ground, i got a small tyre compressor to pump it up from 12v socket(piece of pe
  17. couldnt of said it better myself, spot on mate.
  18. i would like to do no ladder work thats why i brought all my extentions for the dr5 and a dustick but i get alot of nests where i just cant seem to get the angle from the ground ie velux windows and if theres only a narrow path and fence by the side of the house, i have to put ladders up to the eves and treat from there using the extendible lance that you suggested i get(good call there matt ) and you were right about the dr5 to i think its far better than the dustick quicker and easier when up ladders or on the ground, i got a small tyre compressor to pump it up from 12v socket(piece of pe
  19. Trapperman I've just bought a telestep ladder from Killgerm they have an offer on at the moment telesteps are £150 normally around £200 and you get a free bag which they normally sell for about £30, (probably get them cheaper if you shop around)they reach about 3.3 metres which probably is't high enough to reach over house gutters etc but I wanted them for loft access etc. Andy it was the killgerm offer that got me thinking about them, are they good and sturdy.
  20. I gave her the treble 8 for doing the top half, knew there was a good reason for marrying a yorkshire lass plus she's a great cook,she dont mind the hunting, plus all manner of "dead stuff" I bring home, she can kill, pluck and cook chickens no probs, good in bed too, what more could a guy want is she foldable and telescopic
  21. yes it was the extending telescopic type i was looking at.
  22. i dont know if i trust bungee cords when i`m doing 120 mph down the A40 (only joking i`ve got a 2.4 hilux). trouble is i like to know my ladders are safe when i`m not in sight of my truck there are w###kers out there that will steal the fillings out your teeth.
  23. i get a bit fed up sometimes of unlocking and unwinding my ladder clamps on the roof bars plus the extra wind noise. was looking at the extendible type they are expensive so thought i would ask of your thoughts on them if you have used them before. cheers.
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