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MultiOne5.3 Model with the Kelfri Log Grab

The Kelfri Log Grapple, on a MultiOne 5.3 Model. Large capacity grapple on one of our most popular loader models.    The MultiOne 5 Series Telescopic Boom Mini Articulated Loader is a compact articulated mini loader offer a winning combination of performance and low operating costs. No compromise between performance, power, economy, innovation, technology and design. It stands to reason that this model is the most popular offer- available in the market to date. The teles

MultiOne_UK

MultiOne_UK

Is the horbeam a suitable street tree for Catalonia (Spain)?

The hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) in Catalonia This year we have planted 11 European hornbeams in the streets of Olot, Catalonia.   planting of hornbeam as street tree in Olot, Catalonia   After an initially good start, we saw the newly planted trees suffer during the extremely hot and dry summer. The trees showed different signs of stress in

Poda Girona

Poda Girona

MultiOne UK Announces New Dealer - HQ Forklifts Ltd

Leading British importer of multifunction loaders MultiOne UK, announces a new dealership in the Cambridgeshire Fens region. With immediate effect, HQ Forklifts Ltd will offer special sales, support and service for MultiOne users. Based in Doddington, Cambridgeshire, HQ Forklifts Ltd are well positioned and equipped to support the Cambridgeshire region.     Designed and manufactured in Italy, the MultiOne mini loaders have been sold globally for 18 years by Multi

MultiOne_UK

MultiOne_UK

Coriolopsis gallica

Seems to be the season for Coriolopsis gallica. This is a tier of brackets on a living Prunus padus street tree in Hackney. It took me a while to get to the ID since I associate Coriolopsis gallica with deadwood and ash. It is also fruiting in nearby Clissold park on a huge ash log. @treeruss

Russell Miller

Russell Miller

carving (for) fun

I don't have a garden, or not much of one, and anyway, what there is has no road frontage whatsoever.   However, some friends run a tearooms and keep chickens at a place not too far away that is situated on a country lane that is often used as a 'rat run' to get to a nearby city rather than use the often clogged main route. Over the winter they noticed that a large Leylandii between their car park and the road was showing signs of lifting the car park in strong winds, so it had to come

Ukulian

Ukulian

A Guide to Personal Protective Equipment and Workwear

There is a raft of regulations governing health and safety in UK workplaces. It is the responsibility of every employer to be aware of the regulations and to comply with them. The regulations come under the umbrella act which is The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 although you may see it written as HSWA.   The act places a duty on employers to “ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work of all his employees”.   If, as an employe

LandmarkTrading

LandmarkTrading

Guide to classifications of chainsaw protective wear

Chainsaws are extremely dangerous power tools and it’s important for operators to use the right safety gear, otherwise, accidents with chainsaws can result in major injury or death.   It then falls on the employer's responsibility to provide chainsaw operators with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing. Choosing the right PPE, however, entails knowing the regulations behind it and the designs that would fit the job at hand.   EU Classification System For Cha

LandmarkTrading

LandmarkTrading

Strimmer operatives

I have 2 days work in exeter on the 24th and 25th of february    Exeter..   Strimming and spraying ticket desirable as well as PTS

Patrick burns

Patrick burns

Hornbeam Tree - (Carpinus betulus)

The Hornbeam Tree (Carpinus betulus), is a tough a tree as any. It is both beautiful and useful with leaf cover all year round, making it a haven for a lot of wildlife through the winter months.   The Hornbeam is also known as the common hornbeam or European hornbeam and it is a native species from the Betulaceae family. When hornbeam trees reach maturity, they can be as high as 30 metres. They can also live for over 300 years.   What do Hornbeam Trees Look Like? Th

PeterGG

PeterGG

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