#444961 - 04/07/2006 22:17
Re: Chewing Straw - Over the back fence.
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Originally posted by Dilbert: Thought I'd share the local lad's tidy up Chooks seem much happier A cull no doubt :rolleyes: Stuff happens. :cheers:
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#444964 - 09/07/2006 22:55
Re: Chewing Straw - Over the back fence.
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The only good thing about the lack of rain here has been the lounge room extension has been completed... well, the exterior at least.  ...and when these winds finally take a hike, perhaps we can get the gyprock home to finish the interior. 
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#444968 - 13/07/2006 11:44
Re: Chewing Straw - Over the back fence.
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So who else has taken out a firewood permit this season?......I've bought a 16 cubic metre allotment of 'downed' green greybox and ironbark from the local national park (5kms away) and am just starting to bring it home ahead of this rain. What I was wondering was who else has this sort of State firewood deal going on ....or is it just in Vic. Green timber thinnings is all that will be available next year in Vic which means you need to keep ahead of the game.
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#444970 - 13/07/2006 12:46
Re: Chewing Straw - Over the back fence.
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Not aware of any such deal here in SA, except for those already contracted to take firewood. We've been pruning out our dead (non-hollow) branches and finally demolished that fateful gum out the back... Graeme was so brave, but as fate would have it, he won a Husky Rancher, so decided that tree would be good to christen it on. Next year should see us with a whole bunch of old fence posts (no creosote or arsenic) to burn for the winter.  Would like to grow some paulonias here for firewood, but they like lots of water apparently, something lacking in these parts.
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#444974 - 15/07/2006 15:11
Re: Chewing Straw - Over the back fence.
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So pleased you got a decent drop, Adon. Lord knows you deserve it mate.  Not quite so lucky here with only 7mm all up. Still, better than dust rising out of the paddocks and it should help the natural grasses grow again. Even our little wheat crop is standing up looking a bit happier and with clay soil, the bit of moisture should hang about for a bit. 
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#444975 - 19/07/2006 11:52
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WoodJob scores Meterage 5 Punctures 4 ....three days lost to rain .....play to resume when the wicket drys out 
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#444976 - 19/07/2006 12:07
Re: Chewing Straw - Over the back fence.
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This National Park deal is 'household'.....however there is provision for a forestry licenced third party to collect your allotment for you.....lots of people still using solid fuel stoves out here and you can buy a cooking stove allotment also ....areas marked in the forest specifically for 'small timber' for these users. This is a household allotment that is offered and you only need apply to the local NRE guy in Vic to find your nearest place that is having manicuring work done on the forest .....it's all in the forest interest to mature with thinning .....so as to have many and varied stages of forest through the state I believe ......but the woods welcome and legal for a change 
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#444977 - 19/07/2006 14:01
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Jeez, can that ute cop that load? I take the F150 cab-chassis (big wooden tray) to buy my wood, and a double layer over the entire tray has the springs groaning and tyres bulging.
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#444978 - 19/07/2006 16:56
Re: Chewing Straw - Over the back fence.
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This things a wreck so it don't matter  ....I put an old set of wheels and tyres on as I was fearful I'd spike my 'good' tyres ....but that didn't work and I'm back on the good ones :p She creaks and growns as she rolls down the track but i can get in close to the wood unlike using the truck and it's the only tipper I have...bit small but a few metres at a time knock me up anyway.....and being able to tip it off is the only reason I keep the old girl in the first place.....she owes me little 
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#444979 - 19/07/2006 17:28
Re: Chewing Straw - Over the back fence.
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I think I will have to have enquiry Dilbert :p To much pressure for the old ute Hope the driver wasn't spinning out of control with that loaded  :cheers:
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#444980 - 19/07/2006 18:07
Re: Chewing Straw - Over the back fence.
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It's the headspins after the exertion of loading it .....but a sit down with a ciggie fixes that :p About 2.5 metres at a time is all I bring home now and thats with a small trailer on. Even had some help today  but I was made to cut little ones.  Funny how you can enjoyed getting back to the basics while not just swipeing a card on the gas bill 
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