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terryd

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  1. so no liquid ? wouldn't you just get a mush
  2. Makes sense jok. I did used to get through a lot of bars mind mostly because I used 13 inch bar on a big saw with minimal rackers much to my bosses annoyance
  3. thats a good idea didn't think of that. You add stock ?
  4. Just need to get used to the impact takes a while and your good to go
  5. handy little lamp nice bright just a bit narrow
  6. This posts sums up what happened to mine perfect. 7 months a fair turn of speed and shaping up and keen as hell so when so when some thing got up he gave a 110% and some thing had to give. Accidents happen but I certainly wouldn't do it on purpose. A different build of dog with a different attitude would no doubt have been fine. It taught me how fragile a young dog can be. A bimble out with the ferrets is different and no problems
  7. Jesus christ get well quick Andy
  8. If you pull a gun nothing good is going to happen thats for sure especially in the climate at the moment
  9. a collie grey x bull grey. A lovely dog and very keen to say the least. Looks absolutely nothing like his litter mates who took after the mum and he went to his dads looks the bull grey
  10. Bank full of money he probably don't care much now a days
  11. and sharpen it evenly. Nothing more annoying than a saw pulling to one side espeacially on planks
  12. lol mine worked out ok as far as that goes very patient and behaved around the nets now
  13. Had my bitch around bugsy and his gang from day i got her, around 10 weeks never did her any harm yea I just had a bit of bad luck it happens But personally I should have been training him not talking him where there was game Little sod marking rabbits at 5 months
  14. you can get a portable mill. Bet it guzzles juice doing it mind
  15. Yes you really appreciate easy to live with and no trouble as you get older lol
  16. this little beddy whippet had 21 one night and she was an absolute pleasure. Rarely if ever barked or made a noise and very gentle nature. My grandmother had her when she injured her leg and she was a perfect pet and live too 16 plus years. Thats was just her though but would be right for what you want but I am sure some of them are nuts too lol
  17. yea right pain in the neck don't you put them in the green bin ? I know you not meant too but what they going to do about it. I try and do mine on site before bringing home for that reason
  18. thought your dog still flicks his leg out from time to time? yep he does but less and less thankfully. Seems the more he does now the stronger it gets so I am confident it will disappear completely. My point was he did too much too soon though it was an accident and sod all I could have done. But if he did it now he would be fine
  19. Mine had his first on the lamp at 7 months only took him for a few minutes couple of runs and home no harm. A few weeks later in the day just out for a walk he did his tendon in and was out of action for the winter hobbling around. Which showed how young he really was and chasing stuff at that age didn't benefit him. This year now he is 20 months and can take the knocks and strains and his learned the game very quickly so there was no rush to get him out. But it is hard with a keen young dog to hold it back
  20. terryd

    Chain Saws

    All ways used a jonsered or a husqvarna but Stihl are well known for there quality but they used be very pricey and I am sure still are lol
  21. I have found with mine catching the rabbits is the easy part and no rush it is every thing else that needs to be sorted first like stock,training and socialising. At least if I could have my time again with mine that's what I would do
  22. Mine was the same Matt a few months ago missing loads and I was worried he might lose enthusiasm (yea right ). I made a big effort to position him better or best I could on his runs and he started catching on and now he don't miss much.
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