Sounds like you’re wishing you’d hit a gas main or HV electric cable!
Been a busy couple of months but we've knocked this up just in time for Newark again, last items turned up today in the nic of time I wasn't biting my nails ...honest
Any way pressure is off now
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Was it a big one?View attachment 736476 This was defiantly more exciting day with the trencher
Exactly 1 year ago was this for NewarkView attachment 736482
It's the taking part shovelfingers...So you thought you’d roll it back out again for a few more likes?........
Every time i look at your posts,i see my old rusty 7700 in there ,getting the full works.Been a busy couple of months but we've knocked this up just in time for Newark again, last items turned up today in the nic of time I wasn't biting my nails ...honest
Any way pressure is off now
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If you book it in... it will happenEvery time i look at your posts,i see my old rusty 7700 in there ,getting the full works.
Haven't totted it up yetIf you dont mind me asking, what type of hours were spent on the little Massey to get it looking better than new?
Blimey, at £3.50 an hour that's not a cheap little tractorHaven't totted it up yet
But 3-400 ISH I'd say
£1.75 Inc vat you meanBlimey, at £3.50 an hour that's not a cheap little tractor
see a lot of pics like this. how the hell are you going to cut the hedge in future without knocking posts over ?View attachment 736410
Averaging 180 metres a day on my own
hit it hard before fencing then let it come back out over the fencesee a lot of pics like this. how the hell are you going to cut the hedge in future without knocking posts over ?
Hedge has been knocked back hard then let the hedge grow throughsee a lot of pics like this. how the hell are you going to cut the hedge in future without knocking posts over ?
Let the hedge grow through. Then when the stakes rot off, there'll be something to hold the netting up.see a lot of pics like this. how the hell are you going to cut the hedge in future without knocking posts over ?