303 that has had the barrel changed to a 257 or there abouts.
may turn out to be one of these as few about bloke at club shoots one and reloads
303 that has had the barrel changed to a 257 or there abouts.
may turn out to be one of these as few about bloke at club shoots one and reloads
Hi Chippy,
Thanks for the welcome, long time lurker, finally posted something I could offer help in, usually, its just reading and learning for me here .
I put them in 2lt plastic ice cream containers with boards over the top held on with rocks, as the very first lot helped the local foxs be flea free for the rest of their lives LOL.
20 cent sized holes to allow the pesky buggers access, tho once they find a food source, if you start with it open, they will come back and find a way in if you have made it dog/ other pest resistant.
wasp gps is pretty good, along with their sence of smell.
great thing about the fipronil, is that the active ingredient is what is used in flea collars, and at 0.05% its pretty target specific.
Yes you could nail some up in trees, as that was my second option if the boards were knocked off.
Also wasps return to the nest at night,so put the baits out in the morning, and in at night.
Our vegy patch I only put baits on open plates near the water source the wasps were loitering around.
Had given some bait to a friend also having wasp problems, and their dog got to the mince, we both had a good laugh at how the dog wont have any fleas for a very long time
it wasnt a large dog, scoffed it, and is still fine, that was last year.
Tho to be prudent, keep the dogs away from it, its only a week, and im not a vet.
cheers
thanks for delivering what ya could.. need a hand slicing and dicing the tall farker! i got a few 084's that need a gallopmuntted by a big day,,, sos Vince there were some nice logs but i could not get to you as crane operator had to PO at 1pm and the day had its unplanned hassles
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need a bigger tower tomoz
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and an actual tree question !
can anyone identify what leylandii this is ?
https://goo.gl/photos/eS3zoLETh37BUvyF7
It's supposedly different to the others along the fenceline, although I can't tell the diff from it's mates.
Thanks mate, I couldn't match it just looking online.Can't find a match that I'm happy with on this one. Closest I can get is a Black Cypress-pine, but I'm pretty sure that's not it.
For sure it's a Leylandii, but which one?Thanks mate, I couldn't match it just looking online.
Apparently a local tree bloke had said it's different to the others but couldn't identify it either.
My friend owns the place and she asked me to take photos so she could send them off to someone she's been put onto, then i thought "I could ask the brains trust on here too!"
Definitely not a Black Cypress, they grow a lot where I used to live.
It's not a native, it's a hybrid, a type of Leylandii to these uneducated eyes.
Get the headspace checked, normal go, no go gauges will suffice.That's it, it's a Lithgow, 303-25.
Good find.
How tall do they get?
just adding to the "Jack of all trades... master of none" cap; unloading a 40ft container via a mobile ramp. was getting good reversing down the ramp after a while. bit unnerving at first. hope the storeman doesnt sleep in this morning again!
Nice try Creeker a grand?? I laugh at your grand! hahaLooks very nice R60, give yer a grand for it ?
Watching an experienced chainsaw mechanic a while back with a STIHL saw he had in for service/work, walked over to pressure washer, started saw and washed it off.
Didn't falter..........bldy good things them STIHLS !!!!
i got a few 084's that need a gallop
well got all the fire wood in for winter 18 cubic meters.
thismoring i was cleening up some road kill in my drive way and spotted an eye in the bush looking at me so i whent and got the shotty just incase the little bugger made a run for it one less chook killer
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It's Fun getting the old iron out for a lap, lol, 2101 XP, had the song going through my head today and it kinda suits the way I felt
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