Would make a fine nurse tank.Went for a walk up to the Carrig of Kyle. I remember the woods being Scots pine and being cut and replanted . The replanted ones suffered wind blow and were cleared and replanted again. I have seen three different plantings on this site. Not sure what the tanker is about. Maybe once a day milking gives him time to launder diesel .
You might get a chimney flue pipe similar.Sorting out a bit of drainage issue today, a power line was moved underground and one of these clay pipes was damaged.
Does anyone know is it possible to get a similar replacement pipe? They're 6 inch internally and 1ft long. I could use a bit of wavin but I'd rather use something similar if it can be got
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Just cut a piece of twin wall.👍Sorting out a bit of drainage issue today, a power line was moved underground and one of these clay pipes was damaged.
Does anyone know is it possible to get a similar replacement pipe? They're 6 inch internally and 1ft long. I could use a bit of wavin but I'd rather use something similar if it can be got
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I might have a few, will give a look tomorrowSorting out a bit of drainage issue today, a power line was moved underground and one of these clay pipes was damaged.
Does anyone know is it possible to get a similar replacement pipe? They're 6 inch internally and 1ft long. I could use a bit of wavin but I'd rather use something similar if it can be got
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Cheers for that but I'm going going to have it repaired today before the weather breaks.I might have a few, will give a look tomorrow
For some odd reason I misread which member was looking for the pipe, I had thought it was a fellow Carlovian who looking for a pipe. No point in come so far south just for one pipe.Cheers for that but I'm going going to have it repaired today before the weather breaks.
That's our club colours.Doing a bit of tidy up.
Doing a bit of tidy up.
Just a pity they left all the bags in the hedge for me to clean up...Well at least it seems there's a chance that some previous incumbent may have spread a bit of decent fertiliser ?
That's our club colours.
Back in the 80s when we were in a junior final, every pole in the parish had one of these nailed on. How many years are they gone out of New Ross?
There were about 30 bags in total, mostly all in one piece, which says a lot about plastic! I'm moving away from storing firewood in those types of bags due to the handling and propensity for white mould.Heading the way 20 years since it closed now. It's only in the last few years that the site has been nearly finally decommissioned.
@candor, free bags for your firewood!!
There were about 30 bags in total, mostly all in one piece, which says a lot about plastic! I'm moving away from storing firewood in those types of bags due to the handling and propensity for white mould.
Ideal bag for turf but not for wood as it has moisture. Word of caution on net bags too. I bagged a good bit of wood in them a few years back and left them up for to dry. Grand for year 1 but in year 2 the net had gone brittle and they were impossible to handle as a huge proportion of them burst as they were lifted.There were about 30 bags in total, mostly all in one piece, which says a lot about plastic! I'm moving away from storing firewood in those types of bags due to the handling and propensity for white mould.
And to make things worse his back window and door is open......
Ice road tuckers style, ready for the quick dismount incase she goes down.And to make things worse his back window and door is open......
Would you not bury a rock like that, save robbing topsoil from somewhere else to fill the hole.I am self driving the Hitachi for a few days. It had about 2300 hours when I started driving it in 2013 . Where the mulcher tidied up the hedges it is easy to clean the ditches. This one has not been touched in forty years.
The stone was proud of the field so not much filling. We are struggling to survive on four foot of Kellistown top soil.Would you not bury a rock like that, save robbing topsoil from somewhere else to fill the hole.
That bucket and that stone I find the best bucket for pulling out stones and tree stumps is the 12 inch bucketI am self driving the Hitachi for a few days. It had about 2300 hours when I started driving it in 2013 . Where the mulcher tidied up the hedges it is easy to clean the ditches. This one has not been touched in forty years.