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  2. Normally, yes, but the one you quoted was following the natural flow of the conversation. I could have written it less succinctly but made the same point: "those that voted for Brexit, the Brexiteers, would never accept a solution involving 'making a deal' with the French and the EU, it would mean breaking that sacred vow that all things EU are evil, should not be tolerated. All trade and world diplomacy should be directed away from the continent. Rwanda is a case in point where a civilised country, like the UK, actively supports sending the desperate to a country renowned for its genocide and human rights abuses"...but I think my original way was better and more to the point.
  3. What's the point , you know it all , all in doing is going by the machines ive used ,known or owned
  4. The 230 is a much better chipper than the 150 performance wise, and from what I've heard they don't chew bearings anywhere near as bad. stretching to a 230 will benefit you long term. would probably swerve the Forst.
  5. Tell me about Pezzolato Walter.
  6. Does any such app exist for logging puwer/loler/R.A's etc? We're about to move to doing work on the motorways so have to start looking at streamlining everything. Any help is appreciated as always.
  7. The last load of logs I got were in payment for servicing a couple of saws and yes, I did send 20% of the logs to HMRC.....yet to get a response🤔
  8. No vision. Milan, Monaco, Malton.
  9. SHOULD I BE WORRIED? I really need your advice on a serious problem: I have suspected for some time now that my wife has been cheating on me. The usual signs: if the phone rings and I answer, the caller hangs up; she goes out with the girls a lot. I try to stay awake to look out for her when she comes home but I usually fall asleep. Anyway last night about midnight I hid in the shed behind the chipper. When she came home she got out of someone's car buttoning her blouse, then she took her panties out of her purse and slipped them on. It was at that moment crouched behind the chipper that I noticed a hairline crack in the engine mounting bracket. Is that something I can weld or do I need to replace the whole bracket?
  10. All of the new stuff was built down to a price, one of the tw 150s locally had alloy vanes on the back of the flywheel, compared to the entec chippit 35 dh ,which was identical, then u had issues with the bearings . Then another associate had the early tw 150 tracked and it wouldn't hold on the hill (tracked version) shit hydraulics . Tw 160 ph , is the new entec ch25 built with a decent kohler engine the were built well. Then timberwolf brought out the same model as the tw 125 but available in petrol or diesel varients , diesel was lombardini and shook it self to shit ,but with a single feed roller . Then the was the 12 inch chipper, road tow but they were dropped, U had the tw240 but that's been stopped ,and the small shredder that's been stopped now . That's timberwolf that I know want me to go on about greenmech , quick chip/ts , tp lindana, pezzolato . Surprised being in France your not pushing saelen. Got to stop the slagging off its not clever and is poor form, just got admit other people sometimes have better knowledge about equipment and that's been gained over years and other people setups or business's.
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  12. Anything in the immediate environs?
  13. If anyone knows this tree beers are on me..
  14. Should I be worried … maple sycamore .. hollow to ground level..
  15. It was mooted, mostly by me. But it was rejected, mostly by everyone else.
  16. If you’re not worried, you’re not paying attention. I’m constantly worried, and rightly so.
  17. Not calling it Dempsey International was a mistake.
  18. Everything is built to a price. If you’d said the 150/230 was built to a weight, thereby compromising it’s build quality you might have made me doubt my conviction that you are a phony. Coupled with your addiction to the triple ellipsis means that Botty Cough has reappeared. Welcome back Walter Mitty!
  19. My brother bought one to help his son in his tree work business. I’ve seen videos, it’s ok, lumpy and jerky, beats lifting by hand. In the absence of enough money to buy a decent brand, it’ll do. 606a71d2-6782-42de-907a-90c67ec53490.mp4
  20. I’ve seen a huge increase in these cheap imported skid steer loaders doing the rounds, usually Facebook etc. They seem incredibly cheap for what they are, has anyone actually bitten the bullet and tried one? I know what they say, buy cheap buy twice etc, but for the occasional big job loading timber would they do the job?
  21. How about playing the ball and not the player Steven P?
  22. Burn the witch !
  23. technical query - seeing as you mentioned you're a part time programmer. Thoughts about lack of question mark in thread title?
  24. Thy will also bankrupt you! Need twice as many wet logs for the same heat and at double the price
  25. The only other thing I'd add is, are you after ready to burn logs or wood that can be processed (cut, split and dried) to become fuel for the wood burner. I can't advise at all if you are after logs as I process tree surgery waste (arb arisings) and that is what the tip site pages are about. As above if it is your first year I think I'd ensure I had somewhere dry for storage and then buy some logs as it is a bit late to just starting to process logs for this winter. A lot to learn about logs in your first year so keep it simple initially. P.S. I started in the bad old days with plastic wrapped logs from the supermarket that turned out to be as wet as you like. Whatever you get now should be better than that! (following that I got some logs from my Dad and since then have processed my own, never actually bought logs in any quantity...)
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