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leegreen

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  1. Just had a look, don't seem anything I aint seen. I like the G10 ones, but they aint cheap £57/60. Think I'll make my own
  2. Good luck wid dat. Had the same predicament a few years ago with an old unsociable Jack Russell and it ended his days here, as no one wanted him. How old is Tigger?
  3. You can get bags or rolls that you can cut and seal to your desired length. I'm using rolls more, it gives me the variation of size needed. I think the cost is a big thing as I use loads.
  4. You can never have too many hammers mate. At last count, hammers, mallets etc I had 16
  5. Best vid I've seen in ages, well done.
  6. Commercial machines go for over a £1000, £6/700 secondhand. I bid on a machine up to £1100 on ebay, it was a £2600 machine and it had a "buy it now" price of £1500. So glad I didn't win it, this little thing here perfect for what I'm doing at the mo. I reckon I've done over 300 packets now with no problems, bags are a little expensive on the home vac models and they are a bit slow.
  7. If its just for the family 3 will do. More room for them, cheaper to feed, more scraps to go round and easier to name
  8. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001HBE5Y8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Got one of these before Christmas and it has done a fair bit of work so far. It was £44 at the time 2 year guarantee as well, so for me it's bargain.
  9. Generally I follow the dogs within reason, unless I know good spots or see something they don't. GPS is a good thing and it's good to let the dogs range, but you miss the action.
  10. Got a lad, well 34, that shoots here, he is involved with a vigil anti group. They have captured plenty of nonces. I have questioned him about it for many of the said reasons and they do lots and lots of research and are very careful for obvious reasons. The only thing I find weird is their obsession with it, but if it catches nonces I'm all for it. But I do think they need regulating or at least keeping an eye on.
  11. For forest/wood work, I like to bring my dogs on from an early age. Learning the pit falls of such work is vital for keeping your dog alive. Do a fair bit of hunting in the woods and surrounding land. I also hunt a good amount of orchards, they can be just as hazardous. Less Greyhound is better I think. Good cobby mutts with great feet and plenty brains.
  12. I bet the kids love coming around your house!
  13. leegreen

    Dead Cat

    Heard it before and no matter how you tell it, it is shite
  14. Caffeine, pound for pound more toxic than Heroin. Then there's sugar, well don't get me started....
  15. Are you gonna use the stand/uprights or are you mounting it straight in the tree?
  16. Golf courses, smooth well drained, usually firm, slippery, with bunkers and a few nicely placed trees about. Dangerous? Very.
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