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  2. nail hit Squaredy on head I think,,[see what I did there] Polanski is talking nonsense about wealth tax - Prosperity Institute WWW.PROSPERITY.COM This article was first published in The Spectator In Question Time last week...
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    This is a lightly used IROSS firewood saw/Processor in fantastic condition. Model IROSS MX470CD NT. Bought as an ex-demo in 2017 and I used it only a handful of times before I packed in my firewood business. It has since been dry stored in a barn. There is some very light surface rust here and there (only visible on close inspection) but I can get pics on request. Aside from this it's literally like new. Will run off a compact tractor, I used it on the back of a 26hp Kubota (its a bit on the heavy side for it but will just move it). Otherwise the jack legs could be replaced for castors to save them digging into the ground and take some of the weight. The blade is in perfect condition, cuts like butter it really is a fantastic machine and produces nice clean logs. The 4m belt is height/angle adjustable and can be fed straight into an IBC or trailer etc which saves a lot of time and double handling etc. Please get in touch any questions, collection ideally but could possibly deliver within the northwest for a fee. Brad 07 78 8 3 59 3 17

    £2,300

    Preston, Lancashire - GB

  5. Wow, some really outstanding (and fairly disabling!?) northern brewing contributions, there from Peter1955 Thanks for sharing ! I'm just thinking maybe a little brewery tour is needed ( using bikes and van perhaps ), to check these specialties out ? -Maybe when the weather is a bit less wintery tho!
  6. Good luck. Hopefully, someone in your area reads your cv and can take you on
  7. What has happened to the Green party? I actually voted green once or twice many years ago. That makes me shudder now. At an event over the weekend Zack Polanski said in a speech that "...multi-millionaires and billionaires. They have taken our power, our wealth, our democracy and we are here to take it back." For some reason he forgot to mention that the top 1% of earners in the Uk pay currently a higher overall tax rate than at any time in history. Or to put it into figures the top 1% of earners pay currently 29% of all UK income tax. So I guess he mis-spoke and what he meant to say is "Thank God we still have quite a few super wealthy people left in the UK as we really would be screwed without them." Unless he really said what he meant in which case he and his party have become extremely dangerous to our cost of living, our public services and at the same time they could reasonably be accused of stirring up division and jealousy. Or have I missed something?
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  10. The MSA 220.1 T offers an outstanding performance to professionals carrying our tree removal and crown maintenance tasks. Now, boasting a lighter weight and increased torque for improved productivity. Providing 10% more torque compared to its predecessor, the MSA 220.0 T, the updated design can now be used with STIHL’s AP 200 S battery, which is compatible with the MSA 220.1 T’s new ‘Power Boost’ feature. This allows the model to temporarily draw on the battery’s peak electrical output of 1.8kW, while offering a standard output of 1.25 kW. The saw’s compatibility with the AP 200 S also delivers an improved user experience by lightening the machine’s overall weight, reducing user fatigue. Further comfort is granted by the MSA 220.1 T’s 2-in-1 strop adaptor, which also contributes to a lighter weight. For ease-of-use, ergonomic transportation on climbing harnesses is enabled, thanks to the saw’s comfort ring, allowing for simple attachment to a carabiner clip. Just like the MSA 220.0, the MSA 220.1 T delivers 2.1kW of electrical power with STIHL’s AP 300 S battery, providing up to 29 minutes of working time. For longer use requirements, the AP 500 S can also be used. Also contributing to an improved user experience, the new saw provides a longer active time upon the pressing of its ergonomic trigger system. The new and improved model comes equipped with an adjustable oil pump and an 180° LED display, ensuring the operator always has a clear overview of the operating status of the saw and the chain brake position. In addition, the MSA 220.1 T has an oil sensor that notifies the user when the chain oil tank is empty, helping to reduce downtime. Other features include side-mounted chain tensioning, a captive nut on the sprocket cover, and tool-free oil tank cap. The MSA 220. 1 T also has an easy-to-clean air filter for long service life and optimum motor cooling. For more information on the STIHL MSA 220.1 T, visit www.stihl.co.uk.
  11. Windy and wet here, meant to be clearing up Yew I reduced in a church yard yesterday. That's going to have to wait till tomorrow, as just getting over cough virus that's going about.
  12. It’s £75 extra with the AA for commercial cover. They aren’t particularly great at pointing this out.
  13. Morning all, Chucking it down here. Helping another local firm with the mewp today. Getting a couple of ivy clad dying things down below the adjacent BT cable so they can fell them. Think we’re going to start mid morning when hopefully the heaviest rain has eased.
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  18. Morning troops . Hooning it down ( in a yellow rain warning area ) . 7c . Its " falling down mud " here 😃
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  20. Morning, think we’re in for a rough 1 today, but it’s a cool location so you just get the big clothes on and enjoy it. Dropping mog off at fabricators first then heading up to site. Dogo had the best day yesterday, wouldn’t get back in the jeep at 3pm to head home, he’s having a day off today.
  21. I've come out of forum retirement to post my thoughts on the Reflex. I have only recently acquired it but have had some climbs on it already. My background: approx 15 years climbing. The last 10 has been mostly on a hitch climber and rope wrench; with a bit of doubled rope but mostly SRS. In the past I have tried: BDB, ZZ, all iterations of the RR and the akimbo 1 (none of them permanently, just borrowed). I wasn't in a hurry to get a mechanical, but my interest grew recently seeing devices that were designed for use of both techniques. The price also attracted me to the reflex. The throttle drew me in but ultimately just seemed too expensive to justify. My initial thoughts: - Quite big and heavy, and feels a bit odd when you pick it up because a lot of the weight is in the stainless steel links, which flop around until installed. - Took a minute to get it installed right but not too bad once you've done it before. Probably similar to RR in that regard but not as streamlined as the akimbo. - Doesnt seem to run up the rope/self feed as well as other devices, possibly due to the weight.. But I didn't notice the weight as such once it's on the rope. It will likely self feed with enough rope weight but it's not like the zigzag in that regard. - Seems to descend great both MRS and SRS. Tried SRS 3 to 1 and that worked well (I think it's approved for that config). I think if you plan on doing any real amount of MRS a friction saver will be a must. - Did some climbing in the wet and it was quite jerky to get going, I'm assuming this is similar problem for other devices too. I think the addition of a wrench in this situation would be the only real reason to use one. However if you hold your tail at your hip like belaying, that seemed to be a work around. - Oddly the packaging was very basic, I could feel the device through the postage bag it arrived in at. Felt very basic. The real issue which I've only just been made aware of, is that the device is only rated to 12kn. I don't know how it can be life support with a 12kn rating, a friend was not allowed to use his at a recent climbing comp. He also told me in the manual it states that it's a class C device. I'm not sure what that means in real terms, it's designed to be used in conjunction with another climbing system? Two rope systems are not a mandatory requirement where I am in NZ. I just feel it's a bit strange that no one has mentioned that in any of the videos I've watched.
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  25. Good Morning Been blowing and raining all night. Setting off early as it'll be madness out there. Hope you all manage to keep warm, dry and safe.
  26. Good morning Arbtalkers 😉 Wet and windy out..
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