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  2. Back from Fratton , Pompey 3 ---- 0 West Brom . To be fair they were a bit shit so not letting it go to my head !
  3. I should have guessed it originated in Suffolk.
  4. I have a file . I just have to push it , the rest is automatic .🙂
  5. Unlike the DPF where if you don't take the guts out of it it will still clog up even if you deleat the regen prog .
  6. And as if by magic, Facebook immediately shows me the correct photo to advance this discussion.
  7. I agree with Joe. I briefly tried a DMM Boa thinking it'll be a good idea being a huge wide carabiner... it was wank. @Wwallace52590 I just settled with a DMM UltraO. Are you using sewn eyes of knots in your pressing loop? If the later swap to sewn. An Ultra O can easily accommodate sewn eyes, a tether and pulley.
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  9. I planted that earlier to see who would pick it up. Small world!
  10. If I had masses of repollarding I would consider buying Infaco - just done 3 horse chestnuts with almost a decade of regrowth, would have been great. Infaco are French and pro grade for fruit growers, arb, viticuture. The large head to fit the pruner looks a beast
  11. Not encouraging. Hmm. I've just been looking on Landrover forums, Brittania and GEM seem to get good write-ups and seem to have options for trailer cover, and personal cover so any vehicle you're in. Need to check those details on commercial use I guess.
  12. For the uninitiated and unaware.
  13. I bet they still charge something if youre deaf and blind!
  14. Take a look at Kebtek, I bought a set in the autumn they are great for hedge reduction and pruning light branches on reducing jobs.
  15. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1HpMsQtvBv/?mibextid=wwXIfr Something for arbtalk’s second sexiest squarewearer. An English staple and the voice of an English rose. edit: I honestly didn’t realise she wasn’t singing yet. I could hear it.
  16. Who is this? edit. I see it’s Liz Truss. Keep the politics in the political threads please, otherwise the whole forums just a stupid mess.
  17. Stere

    Prune.

    I Fancy the idea of a 1m reach battery pole lopper that can do say about a 50mm cut for wide hedge reducing etc Hand held tree shear! Milwaukee one is a bit pricey. There are loads of radom brand secateurs that can go on stick attachments but they are not proper lopper sized blades? Also if the angle or blade to pole was adjustable would be a bonus.
  18. Mark J

    Jokes???

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  19. You don’t remove anything, the delete/remap is all done electronically, my ranger has been through its MOT several times with no hassle.
  20. At one point we had a rented TV from Martin Dawes, it took 50p pieces like the gas meter. I remember my Dad would have a big stack of 50p pieces on top of the TV when the snooker final was on, especially if Terry Griffiths was in it.
  21. This is what I have been up to for the last few months. American Shaker oval boxes made from cherry.
  22. I assume it’s more than six years ago so they’ve got away with it but for future reference there’s a lovely bit of law for this. Claim their representation induced you to contract with them. Misrepresention Act 1980, s 2 shifts the burden to them to prove they didn’t diddle you, rather than the normal position where you have to prove they did. They’d probably cave rather than have the uphill fight. Nice little legal quirk.
  23. In Ireland it’s not possible with most modern transport! To be honest I didn’t investigate that yet as I’m on last year warranty on My Canter , but NEW BMW ,MERCEDES and so on you can’t remove adblue anymore u will not pass NCT!
  24. Josh_M_C

    Josh Chivers

    Tip site in portishead with good access and double driveway on the flat. Able to process rings of wood with a maul, and log splitter.
  25. Anyone lost this, it's not mine.
  26. A colour TV licence is £174.50. A black and white TV licence is £58.50. You get a generous 50% discount if you’re registered as blind. I’ve always thought there’s not much point getting the colour one, is there?
  27. If I had the budget, for 4" saplings I am not sure whether I would go for one of the 'names' and the premium they command, or to go for a 'domestic' saw, difference in price could give you an extra battery or 2 which might be compatible with other battery tools you might have. I wouldn't expect them to have the same build quality but you should be able to replace them - keeping the battery - as and when they go wrong. Of course, if you are cutting saplings all day long then look to one of the names. A couple of things to consider: Go for the higher voltage batteries - a rule of thumb higher voltage machines tend to be more powerful and should get a bit more life out the battery for the same AH capacity of a lower voltage battery Don't expect to be cutting with the full bar length - that will eat battery power, so 4" saplings a saw that comes with a 12" or 14" bar should do that.... and consider putting on a shorter bar to stop you being tempted
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