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Morning, blue sky and frost here for the 2nd day in a row. I had planned on going and doing some chipping with new chipper, but I reckon I’ll go walk the dog instead. Have a good 1.
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Good morning. Logs out today then prep for a midweek drive to see horses in Hannover. Have a pleasant rest of the weekend.
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Couple of errands and jobs, looks mild after a couple of soggy days. Enjoy the rest Day. Thin, Her, May, Jig.
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Interesting article in the Telegraph. Seems the government don’t want to upset people by releasing data derived from “ facts”. Surely the other articles findings from other less “caring” nations would warrant a response 🤔. After all it was “ follow the science “ at all costs.
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Morning all, Week ahead looking sunny and cold. Much better than muggy and grey. Happy Sunday.
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Stubby replied to Pro Arb Magazine's topic in General chat
That rail night work I presume is a possession ? -
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Morning all . The last day of mild temps here . Late afternoon temps dropping away with a week of low single figures and a few noughts thrown in ! Happy Sunday 🙂
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Mick Dempsey replied to Pro Arb Magazine's topic in General chat
TBH, with the 572 it was like a hot knife through butter, S. Chestnut is a very amenable wood, even long dead stuff. -
Allotments are just behind the hedge, on the opposite side of Station Road from Orchard Cottage. Please try to leave as much wood on the allotment as possible and not on the verge, and please call before dropping off, I may not have space. Ideally looking for longer lengths of hardwood for woodworking 😋 but otherwise will accept softwood for firewood. Thank you!
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PeteB replied to Pro Arb Magazine's topic in General chat
We need more sympathetic and willing mechanics and folk who can impart the wisdom of doing things up tight! -
Fabulous. One of those days where a mechanic goes home and decides that evening to stop voting and start learning how to preserve food.
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Stephen Blair replied to Pro Arb Magazine's topic in General chat
Fare play on tackling that Mick,ugly dead horrible looking thing, I’ve never done dead sweet chestnut, it looks as hard as concrete! -
the summer we've just had was more like Spain is. Never seen a lemon on anyone's tree before. Seen the trees in a few gardens, but never any fruit.
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Not a good sign if there is no lights, you can’t even plug it in to the computer if it doesn’t power on, check the battery terminals where the battery connects, I have seen them push one of the connections back so does not make contact, failing that I fear it could be the control board, I hope not.
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Bought a 3d printer last week, for now, I have been printing tat found online, but will be learning how to design stuff soon. Seatbelt un bleeper Climbing felling wedge. Added a hole and scaled it down to fit in the side pocket, fuzzy texture to give it more grip. It can print some of the better plastics, nylon-cf and PPA, but I will mostly will be using PET and ABS.
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Thanks Spud.. I don't even get a light turn on when I press the power button, making me think water has got in electrics.. I stripped the casing near the battery ect and there was some water in there.. hopefully a day or so drying will help..
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It is possible that the water has rusted the blades together and these battery machines like to trip out if they meet any restriction on pulling the trigger. If it is this, dosing the blades with WD40 and manually moving them and then trying to pull and release the trigger multiple times may ease it in to working. It may be water in the workings and this may give zero movement in the blades, motor etc. Never had this but a day or two in the airing cupboard may help to dry it out.