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  2. Have you looked at looping steel cable round the stem with vertical timber spreader bars under the cable? Save a lot of hassle drilling then, has worked well on trees that previously would have had rods or been drilled and cabled. Or Treeworker will sell you very high MBS dyneema bracing material if you want a static splice- able set up that is stronger than any normal Gefa, cobra or marlow braids.
  3. Did you get to the bottom of your mewp fault?
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  8. These firms are full of shit. Greenwashing. you’ll get a mango tree planted in a plantation that was going to be planted anyhow, for profit. or it’ll be a scheme that starts off with good intentions, but there is no aftercare and every tree droughts off. There’s no regulatory body for all this bollocks. No oversight. Don’t waste your money.
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  10. Morning all, Fine day here. Straightforward job today, as opposed to yesterday’s that need a magician’s wand.
  11. Morning, suns out and blue sky here
  12. Hi Community members, I seen businesses say things like β€œwe plant one tree for every Β£10 spent,” and I’m thinking about doing something similar for my online store. How much does it actually cost to plant a tree? I’ve heard it’s around Β£1 per tree through services like One Tree Planted or Ecologi. Do these services charge VAT? And if so, how do you handle that on your books? Can anyone give ideas or suggestions for my online business....
  13. Enjoy. It is a beautiful City.
  14. i know, it has been like a city sights tour this week!
  15. Morning Folks! On account of a soggy lung, I got a free loft insulation and new boiler from HMG. But I had to empty the loft, amazed at how much crap I 'stored' in there! Plenty of tip trips over the next few days and loads of stuff going on evilbay or market place! Have a good day yourselves! Wife, Runts.
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  17. Good morning All 😊
  18. Good Morning Good on you Doug. Q: Shouldn't you be working rather than gadding around sightseeing? :-) Have an easy one.
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  20. Morning all . Happy Thursday . πŸ™‚
  21. Morning all. Bleary eyed in the Borders this morning after another long day yesterday. Visited a few more landmarks though. It's possible that today brings a long awaited delivery for us, exciting day, watch this space... Have a good one folks.
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  24. with my non tipping trailer for hedge cuttings i would put a tarp down then about a foot of cuttings then another tarp and so on then 2 of us could pull each tarp off in turn. an old waggon driver i new used a double wagon hitch to get extra pull don't know how he did it i had problems doing one even after been shown several times
  25. I would go diesel over petrol any day of the week, they just chip better, petrol seems to lack torque. as said you can’t go wrong with the kubota v1505 in most chippers and pretty bomb proof.. only problem I’ve ever had with one and I’ve had 8 machines with them in is once had to do the crank seals on one machine.
  26. I can see the logic behind an impact driver for something like this, you’re limiting the torque that can be transferred to you, avoiding the whole thing binding up and bogging down. But optimally I’d still go for one of the big 36v drills. The makita twin 18v has more torque and higher speeds than the Milwaukee or dewalt I believe, and is nails. Mines been thoroughly abused and hasn’t skipped a beat.
  27. the above post was from early on, forgot to press the button... anyway , im going to look at a TW230 this week, has around 800 hours and looks ok from the photos , it was this or a Forst st6 which was a lot cheaper what to look out for, any one of two things .. I know engines
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