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Anyone tried the downrigger?
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I don't know about in education; maybe it's changed since my time, and my son is only in infant school, so there's obviously nothing with any political implication yet. Though I do think that there is now too much emphasis put on trans rights, slavery and other such "Wokery" in the public discourse. (In the case of slavery, let sleeping dogs lie, no point raking it all up again. Regarding trans rights, its fairly straight forward in my mind. If a person, of whatever label, has a male member, then they're not a member of the female toilet club. Simple.) However, I don't believe that it's indoctrination, and it's certainly not creating sick kids and young adults who want to kill and maim as many other people as possible. That's a far more serious issue that we should be discussing. IMO. I can't say that what children are learning or being indoctrinated in at school or uni is anywhere near the top of my list of concerns. It's what happens outside the education environment that really matters I think. Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme, April 2024 to March 2025 - GOV.UK WWW.GOV.UK
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Women's rights 'not breached' if men are placed in female prisons, court told APPLE.NEWS There is no automatic breach of female prisoners' human rights by the presence of men who identify... Not suprised to see the SNP incompetents are still banging the lunatic trans drum. A good use of taxpayers money 🤮🤮🤮🤮f…..g clowns
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Pinto and a rope wrench or an actual rigging wrench do a lot. A suprising amount of weight is needed for the rope to run.. that would trump a porta wrap in a tree for sizes within its capacity for both Branches and stem. I like it for 2 man lifting jobs to. The wrench can be added to one of the pulleys. Branches lifted up and away by the grounds person then the wraps are taken off and the clumber controls the rope to lower. Seems to work well on pieces around d 100kg or so... maybe more. For a stem though.. I've never thought of a pulley or ring needing much altering beyond what the safe block has done.. that said I've never felt the need for a safe block either.
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Войдите на Facebook WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Войдите на Facebook, чтобы общаться с друзьями, родственниками и знакомыми. Got a demo to do and some marketing with a magazine and a blogger!
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I'm seeing this quite regularly on Sorbus Spp. and Prunus Spp. on street trees. Am I correct in thinking this is P. pomaceus? I'm commonly seeing it in the lower stem/buttress area, rarely on scaffold branches. Thanks.
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Is that what you call warm?!?
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John Virgo - RIP. Will be missed I say.
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Another one for the Makita battery brigade. Bought this a while back, simply because it was offered at a stupid price. with a cheap chinese auger extension, it's making my current fencing job easier. It's a decent drill for big blacksmith drill bits, too, and even core bits if you haven't got mains nearby. It doesn't have the sheer grunt of the petrol auger, but it's handier, and more versatile.
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Bungling Robert Jenrick And Suella Braverman Accidentally Vote To Scrap Two-Child Benefit Cap WWW.HUFFINGTONPOST.CO.UK "Couldn’t run a bath, let alone a country".
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Kohler command 38 pro efi fueling problems.
Peter 1955 replied to Mick Dempsey's topic in Large equipment
Ah. Then I am missing something. Learn something new every day. Certainly fits with the video you posted. -
Both just as bad as the other, pair of them are headaches
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Kohler command 38 pro efi fueling problems.
Mick Dempsey replied to Mick Dempsey's topic in Large equipment
It’s a float in the pump rather than the carburettor. -
Kohler command 38 pro efi fueling problems.
Peter 1955 replied to Mick Dempsey's topic in Large equipment
I could be missing something here, but if it's fuel injection, where's the float? A thirty second Google on Kohler efi suggested that much of the fuel supply is adjusted by an oxygen sensor in the exhaust. A possible candidate perhaps? I know that nowadays just about every malfunction in a vehicle engine traces back to a sensor. -
Kohler command 38 pro efi fueling problems.
Mick Dempsey replied to Mick Dempsey's topic in Large equipment
Thanks for asking. Got tomorrow booked off to have a crack at it. I could take it to a garden machinery place (and this still might happen) but I’m worried they’ll play ‘parts bingo’ and présent me with a massive bill. I’ve done research on the internet (yeah, I know!) we’re looking at a leak in the float causing over fuelling. If it gets too deep we’ll put it back together and drop it off. -
At times it baffles me how some people run businesses. Goodwill is vital when you're dealing with the public. He has now ensured that Stubby, his family and friends will not buy a car there. The correct course of action was to apologise profusely, refund the full £400 asap, and send Mrs Stubby a bunch of flowers/Box of chocolates/Bottle of prosecco or similar. That few quid gift could have rescued a £5k ( for the sake of argument ) sale.
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Defintely seems to me like the knob care salesman saw your wife coming
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Kohler command 38 pro efi fueling problems.
Ty Korrigan replied to Mick Dempsey's topic in Large equipment
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Regardless of the brand, I wouldn't recommend any 18v saw, it's just too hard work for the battery ( unless perhaps it's that mahoosive 12Ah Makita jobby 😄 ). Lower voltage means higher current for the same effort, and high current draw is the enemy.
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What do you make of this @Mick Dempsey It says its got a realistic walk. Hopefully it's got an untiring and solid hand shake! I don't know why they couldn't model it on the chick on the left on the picture. Maybe they need lots of investment still.
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I wonder, if you did kick him, could he care for his own knob afterwards or would he need another operator to do that for him?