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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.
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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.
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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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hi all thanks for the replies some useful info .. Im still on the fence which way to go, but going to have to make a decision soon .. been thinking .. if the prices of a TW150 was cheaper then id be happy with that, but seems like a lot of money for an old machine , tho I have found someone who sells them fully refurbished , Have seen a fair few Forsts now, some scruffy looking ones, but cheaper than the TW230 about the same price as TW150 .. I have been looking at some TW230 and I prob could stretch to around 10k Something id like to ask is there much init between petrol and diesel ? what would you pick and why ..? thanks ..
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thanks for all the replies... and encouragement!!
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I keep meaning to put a steel biner on my SRT rope end. Sometimes feel uneasy about sideloading when I'm choking. The weight might be nice for throwing it ahead too.
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I am still scratching my head a bit about climbing on a steelie. Can't see that it's not strong enough, just that I've always used ally for climbing, steel for rigging, and never use rigging gear for climbing.
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My favourite bit of television on race relations btw. And the whole series is good anyway. It's the same recycled plots as all the other legal drama/comedies like Rumpole, Silk etc, set in the 1990s, with excellent music and pop culture references.
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This⬆️ Or a Makita 40v battery saw, with 1/4. Basically most things with a 1/4" chain
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Exactly that if you measure intelligence by a spreadsheet you will fail if your intelligence is knowing what roots, berries and animals will kill you. Can't say either is better than the other, just applied to different skills.
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In western legal systems, rights are broadly based on an ability to own oneself and advocate for a property right to yourself. That's why animals don't have rights, don't have a legal personality etc (so you have to set up a trust with a human trustee if you want to leave everything to your cat). I asked a while ago on here, probably in this thread when someone was calling someone racist, what they define racism as. I define it as when you think a certain group of people are unworthy or incapable of self ownership. If they fall below the threshold of being human in a legal ish sense. So you can dislike blacks, Indians, whoever as much as you like but you're not a racist until you think they can be owned as property because they're not capable of being their own property. I find generally blacks are thick and Asians are clever (though unfortunately dishonest with it). I always take the time to speak to blacks I cross paths with and see if I can find a spark of European style intellect. I've never even got as far as I did with Oldfeller up the page. I don't think they're programmable.
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Good question. Don't know. You'd hope he'd have addressed that in the research (and the people whose research he relied on did too) or they'd be just as guilty of peddling weak science as the people who wailed and gnashed teeth at him. I've not read the whole thing. Now it's buried in the canceling. There's no such thing as right or wrong in this instance. It's just suitability for your environment. If you compete for resources at Canary Wharf, you need to be western intelligent. If you want to find water and eat the right berries in Limpopo, you might need to be African intelligent. Anecdotally, I nearly always find blacks thick. I think like a westerner though of course.
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Theres no such thing as a chipper that's too big for the job, just too big for the jobsite. engine wise Kubota V1505 are great. TW150 are solid machines but the bearings are a constant battle, and theyre not exactly going to set the world alight chipping wise
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Yeh, will get another one, try the black one next time, see if the finish holds up. Need some gear from skyland so see if they do it
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On topic then... “I watched Bill Clinton yesterday give a little speech and people do like Bill Clinton, there is no question about it .... And I play golf with him and I like him. I mean what’s not to like?” but then the other week Clinton criticised Trump... so Trump is spitting out his dummy. At the time Epstein was running riot, Clinton and Trump were pally, and again, I suspect Trump knows more than he is saying, but is also complicit in crimes for not speaking up and saving other children from abuse and rapes. Trump knows well who is on 'the list' and will drop them into conversation as and when they upset him... any disapproval from some of the rich and powerful has been silenced. As we saw this week.
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And people have a right to be who they are? Hmmm this bit is something cultural and not biological. Primates inc sapiens dont have rights to food water shelter poetry music - its stuff in the environment that they possibly can get if they can overcome competition and physical difficulties I agree with James Watson, except for a slight nuance, intelligence is part nature (the genes, inhereted neuronal bio computational innate ability) and part nurture (learning from others in the environment) I personally dont think blacks and brown skinned people from Asia and Africa are less well endowed than caucasians with cerebral circuitry, otherwise how did all the asians end up running Microsoft Google et al. Admittedly more Indians than golliwogs, maybe the gollies have not evolved to the same complexity as the Anglo Saxons. Even a five grand computer is useless without software. Program the jamjar golli and it will execute with the best of them
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I bet Ghislaine Maxwell isn't sleeping well, she has already been moved to a low security facility, I wonder if the cell cams are reliable. I heard she was shocked to here of Epsteins apparent suicide, probably not as shocked as he was though. With the pressure about naming names, and files so revealing ind incriminating that their very existence is questioned I'm surprised she's lasted this long before meeting a similar fate, mind you some powerful and devious people are getting nervous now too, we shouldn't have to wait much longer for another shock on the front page of every newspaper. or maybe she can strike a deal?
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Oh yeah. We used to load thé truck like that, then drop the sides and push it off with long hazel sticks with a fork at the end. Rashering was a last resort as it meant a nightmare unloading at the tip.
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To be honest I haven't read this research, in the back of my mind it sounds half like I knew it existed - so passed by it somewhere (I do remember Watson and Crick from school days and fruit flies) Anyway... just a passing musing... I am wondering if the intelligence tests were western or European based? Couple of examples from past lives, one company was doing tests to see if we fitted our roles well (really working out redundancies... but will go official line) - standard test for us all, my day to day work fitted the test perfectly, girl from another department - accounts or something - had never done anything similar - so I was marked down as better where it was just experience. Second one goes back to school days - maths - I could do sums, some kids couldn't... until they were asked to work out the premier league table.. and they could do it instantly - no less clever, just less interested. So going back again, I wonder if the Africans are just as clever, but the tests were asking the wrong things?
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Used to pile on the brash, all butt ends to the cab, using live line rods as bolsters. Double up a Carter's hitch then add another pile on top! Again doubling up on the hitch then pull out first ropes! Before I got tippers, the tailgate was dropped and you held on to the lower levels while driver dumped the clutch and drove out from underneath the load! Or, a side was dropped and we got in and rolled the load off! All the stuff they never taught at colleges!
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ID annual bracket found today at base of Sorbus intermedia
SDDavid replied to SDDavid's topic in Fungi Pictures
Unusual for what appears to be Meripilus both in colour and the fact that it is attached to the actual stem, rather than roots. It's not obvious in the photos as my camera hasn't rendered the colour very accurately, but the bodies were quite a dark brown, more so than any I have seen before. If it wasn't for the spore bearing surfaces, I'd have thought it was something else. -
That's what it's about, opinions are like arseholes, everyone's got one.
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But I do agree. I'm a smashing fellow.