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Close, it was actually it's about time i bought a Chainsaw.im guessing out there your first thought wasn't 'great more logs'??
Close, it was actually it's about time i bought a Chainsaw.im guessing out there your first thought wasn't 'great more logs'??
just out of interest - how cold does it get with you ?Close, it was actually it's about time i bought a Chainsaw.
occasionally we will get a frost but generally never really below 8 degrees C at night and 30 degrees C during the day. We are on the equator more or less but at 6200 feet.just out of interest - how cold does it get with you ?
occasionally we will get a frost but generally never really below 8 degrees C at night and 30 degrees C during the day. We are on the equator more or less but at 6200 feet.
That sounds bloody lovely
Never much more than 70% it’s an ideal climate to live in but not to grow crops due to a 12 hour year round day length and the high diurnal variation.you need to ask about the humidity, that might make a difference . . .
Get rid of the evidenceEvery morning when we drive round my wife has been telling me that tree is going to fall. Well today she’s right.View attachment 933216View attachment 933217
Never much more than 70% it’s an ideal climate to live in but not to grow crops due to a 12 hour year round day length and the high diurnal variation.
Yes we plant 52 weeks of the year we have two rainy seasons and the hottest time is Jan to March and the coldest June to August.so being on the equator, you wouldn’t really have summer / winter seasons ? You could grow warm season crops all year round I’m guessing ?
Too late my daughter grassed me up.Get rid of the evidence
Yes we plant 52 weeks of the year we have two rainy seasons and the hottest time is Jan to March and the coldest June to August.
0.43'S It should rain October to December and March to Mayyou have wet / dry seasons ?
when are they ?
So, just to be pedantic, are you north or south ?
It was dug that morning,was 4ft deep and now been re in stated@mtx.jag has that slurry pit really got absolutely no fencing around it, looks like a death trap to me !!!
It worked brilliant,always hated using the nurse tank,bloody mess taking pipes on and off. 8 tankers carting and they kept the pump going all dayi'll take a wild guess that the farmer just scratched a hole so the ferry tankers can dump and @mtx.jag can pump
Pembrokeshire nurse tankIt worked brilliant,always hated using the nurse tank,bloody mess taking pipes on and off. 8 tankers carting and they kept the pump going all day
Man on the pump was in cb contact with the tanker drivers,every one knew where to reverse back to,no danger or mess,job donePembrokeshire nurse tank
you need to ask about the humidity, that might make a difference . . .