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Everything posted by leegreen
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The HuntingLife Oracle. I thought it was someone off the internet or the telly or something. I'm glad he is home grown
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Who's Scotty, is he on here?
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It's living off grid ish. We do have mains electric and a farm supply water, which is really good stuff. I have a large shed, that contains a kitchen, large sitting room, a bathroom (toilet, shower, sink etc). On this building I have an equal sized decking area, which is undercover and is an extension of our living area. My bedroom is in the end of a barn that is about 5m away from the shed, the ensuite is a bucket. This barn has 21, 360w panels on one side of the roof and I also have 6 x 400w panels on top of two 20' containers. It amounts to a 10kw system. My wood store, holds abo
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|They'll be coming for your fish and your weed within the next 10 years
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Not for heating though. Just batteries cost £500+ per Kw. If you ran a "small" oil radiator, say 1500w, It would use £750+ worth of batteries, which are fully charged to run it for 1 hour. I know they don't stay on constantly, but it would give you an idea. Heating using electric is the most expensive way of heating. We have no mains gas here, our heating is from wood, back boiler with rads included. We have a power shower, that's a 9Kw shower. A 1Kw battery fully charged would last 6.6 mins using that shower. A 3000w oil radiator, which is fairly standard, would last 20 mins using the sa
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How is she around other dogs and do you know what the siblings are doing?
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Heating anything uses a lot of power. What you are thinking won't work and your money would be better spent elsewhere. Maybe invest in a back boiler for you woodburning stove and pipe a rad the the said room. Have you got a Smart meter or and old spinny round jobby?
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McDonalds? Come on man, you're better than that. You should be setting an example.
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Get that plastic off that handle. It makes the cork obsolete and it will go moldy with black mildew. Did you catch owt?
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I think most dogs on here are lucky if they are worked once a day, let alone several times and some lucky if once a week. Then there is the wheneven they can be bothered cnuts. Regarding the pepsin/enzyme thing. Is one of the reasons I feed tripe as often as I can. It's hard to get hold of it at a decent price nowadays. I try to feed as often as I can, at least 2/3 times a week.
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Dogs don't have a lot going on in life and that is even if they are going out most days. I feel that their food is the most important thing a dog owner can do for their dogs. Variation is key not only to a healthy dog, but a happy dog. I feed my dogs on a mainly raw diet and I give varied kibble, just to keep it interesting. They get tripe, trout heads and frames. plenty venison, chicken frames wings and necks, thighs and legs, if I'm flush. I also like to spoil my dogs, whenever I can. Things like gravy, cooking juices if I don't use them, things that add variety to their grub. Ton
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Natural selection.
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I have some somewhere. Was gonna save it for a sex party, but I haven't had an invite. Does it go off?
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Led colour is important too. Some of the ultra bright white lights, don't show up detail at a distance. Light spectrum thing, so I understand.
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Same. I'd rather give it away to someone I knew, in the exchange for some rabbits or the odd trip out. Plus it looks good hanging up in the shed, now I'm approaching Jack Hargreaves age, I might even start smoking a pipe {not crack}.
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We had a Presa x bitch about 20 years ago and we called her Nanna. She would hang around the children, mainly for food. The kids could climb all over her and she loved it. She would follow them everywhere and was super alert when anyone new was about, so much so, if we knew someone was about that she wasn't familiar with, she was put way, it wasn't worth the risk. I trusted her massively. Would I of left her with the children? No, there are too many variables in life.
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The best led lamping torch I have is a rather large Thrunite TN42 it has a 1500m plus beam. If out with a pal, I'd give them a Striker, variable of course . I would use the Thrunite along side the Striker. There was no field too big. The new TN42 V2 has a 1860m beam, that's over a mile
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I've got a few. I use a Warrior 3 as a daily carry, a Javelot if I'm using for a search light. They are both about the same size. I haven't got a lamping dog at the mo, but the Javelot would do the trick for small fields and short sessions. They both fit in your pocket nicely. I wear Carhartt double fronted work strides and the torches fit in the tool pocket and you don't even notice they are there. The pocket clips are good, they never fall out the pocket even when running full tilt. the clips are two way, you can clip the torch on a cap and use as a head torch too. although it's a
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I'v got an old 3 cylinder Mitsubishi tractor that is losing compression on 2 cylinders. I can only buy a complete overhaul kit and I can't find anyone who wants to do it. I feel it may be me looking for a GoPro soon
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Top 10 Hunting Boots for Cold Weather - Must-Reads
leegreen replied to Gunners Review's topic in Hunting Boots & Clothing
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That's defo where them rifles came from.
