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I struggle to sleep after 3am. I probably go to bed too early.
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Morning Mr Doug, Simple solution is to move to wales and get wet every day. Plus you can become a sheep man 😁
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You have my sympathy Stubby, no fun.
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Hi Doug . I think it is an age thing . I struggle to get to sleep and when I do its all over by 02:00 am . from then on its bits and pieces until about 04:00 . Any way good morning all . Another fine one it seems .
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Morning all. Woke far too early again, it's an annoying habit. Cant get enough time in bed through the week, especially last week on o/t for Floris, but then I get to the weekend with no reason to get up and ping, 4am this morning! I used to be able to sleep for Scotland at an Olympic level, it was effortless and immensely enjoyable. Is it an age thing? Afternoon out with the oh yesterday, had a walk and found a ruined castle, very nice. No plans today except chores. Have a good one folks.
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2.1M views · 125K reactions | Barack Obama just smashed Republican... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Barack Obama just smashed Republican hypocrisy. This is amazing..
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715K views · 6.4K reactions | Goodbye.. 😂😂😂 | Alan Ball WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Goodbye.. 😂😂😂.
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immigrants. same warning as the pixies.
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Ha, Ok fair enough I'll let you have that one.K
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All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
Sviatoslav Tulin replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
I fancy more room in my van to finish work in 1 day instead of 2, and logs that small I lift by hand that actually what will save from visiting chiropractors 😘 -
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They do a pedestrian machine. MT100? You don’t see many of them here and I think they’re on the old fashioned (ish) control pattern.
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Whatever happened to bobcat! Those were the to go to back in the err 90's maybe.
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All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
Rob Dempsey replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
IMG_6199.mov if you fancy chucking loads of them on your arb trolley and dragging them through a garden and on to the van then i’ll happily take shares in your chiropractors. -
Call M Large, Alan will be able to help!
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green heart started following Advice needed: MDL Power Up's chippers and best way of removing tree and stumps
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best way of removing tree and stumps
green heart replied to Hog a Log Hogson's topic in General chat
Not perhaps, what you might wish to hear: Maybe your first step might have been to control the Himalayan Balsam ( a scheduled Non-Native Invasive Species !), which were just starting to flower at the time your photos were taken (poss May/June, I'd suspect ?). Unfortunately, that horse has now bolted -which means : Any tracked or wheeled machinery used in your tree/stump removal, will directly and liberally disperse the Balsam seeds all around your site -and maybe elsewhere- ready to flower again next season...sorry! 😖 So, either get some advice from an experienced Invasive Weed control contractor, or wait until April 2026 before starting a programme of pulling/cutting/strimming the Himalayan Balsam plants -and only in September 2026 would your tree removal begin to start.. -
Ask on tree facebook. Then give it a few weeks for people to forget. Then ask if anyone has a second hand one to sell.
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Ex-Soldier (County Durham) looking at getting into Arb/Forestry
JAG63 replied to Ex-Sapper's topic in Employment
Hi, suspect you're past ELC or have already used it. You may have useful licenses as an ex Sapper that can be a quick win for a lot of potential employers, C1+E or better still C+E and have probably got plant experience/licenses with CS30/31 could make you really useful. If you have access to any funding TKF training do regular courses aimed at service leavers, Holmfirth so out of area for you. -
For trees,,, or ai?
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Hi, I'm appealing to the collective Arb-talk expertise -help, pretty please ?! Does anyone have any experience of the above company's new-ish small 4'' tracked chippers? I'm likely to buy one, at £6k for occasional use/small chipper replacement unit . However I'm concerned by the absence of any available users offering feedback (despite several requests to the manufacturer)... I understand approx a hundred units have been sold, in the last couple of years, without any issues, so far..(?) -Many of the machines sold in the south/Somerset area, I'm told. The five person family run Agri engineering business, seem to be well regarded. The machines are fabricated in their Carlisle yard, using a Chinese track Base and some Italian components too, I understand. Narrow access, tracked, and single feed roller only, 14hp petrol B+S. Apparently there was very little improvement, when trialed with a bigger 23hp engine. Do any of the folk on here, know of any end users, who would comment on their machines performance ? Thanks, Nick