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Got an early finnish from work today, so I decided to go round repairing some earths that the happy go luckys had trashed last season. One in particular is an excellent dry drain that has been in the

MY OPINION OF YOU FTB ,   WAS ALWAYS A GOOD ONE FROM YER POSTS ...... THIS THREAD HAS JUST CONFIRMED IT   AT TIMES I THINK I ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BLACK SIDE OF PEOPLES NATURE ...... IT DOES MY

Its a big problem in our small island Aaron,we just dont have the amount of land you have in the USA,and our sport relies on the landowners confidence in a no fuss profesional job,including a good bac

well done FTB, and respect to you :thumbs:

 

its a shame to have to say it but ive wanted to post this for a while, long before these pics!!!!!

 

RESPECT!!!!!! where has it gone ??? all you have to do is read thread after thread on here left by fellow terriermen/enthusiasts/beginers.... we all share the same PASSION for the dogs we work, yet certain elements feel the urge to knock and condem every thread/question going :thumbdown:

 

all this does is stop geniune lads from being bothered to post and genuine lads from learning.... :thumbdown:

 

lets forget the idiots because they know it all anyway!!!

 

as said before they have no respect for, themselves,others,quarry,seasons,land&owners...lets just hope they keep going when there passing through..

 

rant over.

 

atb rich

 

 

well said lad respect to u ftb

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Just a question as I really don't know and was kind of under the impression that those that do digs are few and far between....but is dug up ground really that big of a problem ?

 

Its a big problem in our small island Aaron,we just dont have the amount of land you have in the USA,and our sport relies on the landowners confidence in a no fuss profesional job,including a good backfill job,the experianced lads know how hard it is to gain the permission and how easy it is to lose,personally i would back fill even if it was in the middle of the Arizona desert in a spot that had never seen a human footprint,better to put the ground right and have another days sport in the same spot the season after,theres no better critic of a bad "backfill" than a fox.Why cut your odds down for laziness and ruin a good prospect of some sport at a later date?

 

 

 

Thanks ,Steve. Good insight.

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