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best way of removing tree and stumps
Mick Dempsey replied to Hog a Log Hogson's topic in General chat
Curiouser and curiouser. -
He sent me a PM wanting to meet up to prove that he was a real person . I think , really he wanted to punch my lights out for daring to ask if it was another bot . Anyway he wont get much fight out of a half crippled 72 year old pensioner ! 🙂
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best way of removing tree and stumps
Mick Dempsey replied to Hog a Log Hogson's topic in General chat
Judging by the spelling of plow, he’s in the US. -
Ok . Now it seems you are a real person . Fell and extract whatever looks like fire wood . Get a forestry mulcher in to level everything . I assume its your land ? Is it a conservation wood land ? Any TPO trees ? you may or may not require a felling license dependent on how much you extract . Would you need to register as " change of use " from forestry to agg ?
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Leeks. They're nice just fried up with some cabbage, like onions but sweeter. Even nicer with some lardons or pancetta added as well.
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How do we know you’re not a mega-bot that has been running an arb forum for years?
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Clarity On Hedges That are both Deciduous & Evergreen
daltontrees replied to GordonM's topic in Trees and the Law
Getting into specifics here without the relevant dimensions. Private message sent. -
best way of removing tree and stumps
Steve Bullman replied to Hog a Log Hogson's topic in General chat
I said a year ago we'd be arguing with AI bots in the future without even realising....I must admit I thought it would take a little longer. -
@Stubby please tick the squares with indian bolswick to prove you're not a robot.
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We welcome wood chips/shredding's , Small logs. No Stumps, Branches or Invasive plant material
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Hi there, I’m looking for a load of woodchip to use for a garden path. The area borders raised vegetable beds, so ideally I’d prefer non-toxic, untreated woodchip — no conifers, leylandii, or anything resinous or acidic if possible. Can make a small payment rather than free, though looking to avoid commercial prices. Drop me a text if available
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Rocked it today, along with Mark and Doug. Good start helped. Wordle 1,514 2/6* ⬜🟩🟩🟨⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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An impact wrench with 500nm of torque will stop turning a big auger long before a drill with 250nm. Impact wrenches provide jolts of peak torque to fulfil their design function of loosening or tightening a machine thread. All that happens when you stick an auger on them is that the tensile strength of the wood fibres absorbs the jolt of toque and the auger fails to advance any further. Impact drivers are use to drive screws into wood, yes, but the purpose of the jolts of torque there is to prevent cam out- where the driver bit slips in the head. Driver bits with a positive lock on the fiuxing head (such as timberlocks with their hex head) do not require an impact driver and will in fact drive far faster with the sustained torque offered by a drill. I must have explained this a dozen times over the years on here, and yet still people just can't grasp such a simple fact. A long arm brace on a quality drill allows you to impact far more torque into a wood thread or auger bit than you ever could with an impact gun.
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I was more lucky, when in the market for a 50cc ish saw 15 years ago the chap persuaded me to spend the bit extra and get the 261. Still got it.
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Can someone give me some advice and what to expect on a CS38 course.
Bocca replied to Lou Brown's topic in Rigging and roping
It’s a 5 day course that will teach you everything you need to know in order to pass. If you’re got previous climbing experience you will be fine. -
Morning all, Looking hot. Water water.
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Morning All.