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Risk of heave cherry tree removal?
Mesterh replied to tree removing sad man's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
Just the one crane? -
Risk of heave cherry tree removal?
Dan Maynard replied to tree removing sad man's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
You know when you buy a windscreen and first question "Is this on insurance?" Throw in a digger, mog, chipper, stump grinder..... -
Yes, getting full revs. Found the culprit hydraulic solenoid, which apparently has been discontinued
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Risk of heave cherry tree removal?
Stubby replied to tree removing sad man's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
Looks like a crane and mewp job to me . -
Cheers looks like you sorted it in very little time,,
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Mystic Mark predicting the future 🤣🤣🤣 Anyway here’s something to cheer you up and remind you of how far and how fast your beloved Labour party has fallen "Mandy" a Keir Starmer resignation song ft CreweKrene gazette | James Harvey WWW.LINKEDIN.COM "Mandy" a Keir Starmer resignation song ft CreweKrene gazette
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Love it 🤣🤣answering your own question 😂😂brilliant
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I've got an 18v Makita saw, light and great for hedge and pruning work but not for cutting over 2" really - that's where I would switch to the twin 18v.
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Someone heading to Water Lane Farm ?
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Risk of heave cherry tree removal?
Mark Bolam replied to tree removing sad man's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
Staged removal doesn’t make any difference. He’s just trying to cover his arse, badly. Just have it out, it’s not big enough to worry about. -
Behoves is another favourite of mine, always comes with ‘ill’
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Yes. Someone blew themselves up with their own bomb. Hoisted by their own petard.
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After watching that new take that documentary on Netflix my opinion of Robbie and the rest of take that has not changed and I’m usually nostalgic about 90’s stuff but I can say I’ve awlays hated them with a passion… I’ve maybe grown to appreciate dire straits but I don’t think Robbie and his mates will ever hold anything but loathing… maybe followed closely by E17 and blue
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I think pétard is the French word for banger, firecracker. I remember the thrill of being able to buy them freely from le tabac on a French exchange at school.
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Nice weather for ducks. Miserable for us.
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Wordle 1,692 X/6 ⬜⬜⬜⬜🟨 🟩⬜🟩⬜⬜ 🟩⬜🟩⬜⬜ 🟩⬜🟩🟨⬜ 🟩🟨🟩🟩⬜ 🟩⬜🟩🟩🟩 Munted that one right up.
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Risk of heave cherry tree removal?
tree removing sad man posted a question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
Structural engineer has recommended removal of this cherry tree which is quite close to the house and drains. There is a crack in some brickwork that we are monitoring. House if approx 100 years old, there was a small tree in the same place before which kept this self seeded cherry tree in check until the original tree died (I think) about 6 years ago, then the cherry tree growth exploded. On the site visit the Structural Engineer said to remove the tree. I asked if there was any risk of heave, the structural engineer said if we are worried we could do it in stages. This translated in the report to "Remove the tree in stages to reduce risk of heave" which seems more like back covering now since the initial verbal recommendation was just to remove. The more I look into it the less likely the risk of heave seems to be? If I was to remove in stages what would that look like and over what sort of timeline? Soil according to https://www.landis.org.uk/soilscapes/ is Soilscape 7: Freely draining slightly acid but base-rich soils **Texture:**Loamy **Coverage:**England: 3.1%,Wales: 3.1%,**England & Wales:**3.1% **Drainage:**Freely draining **Fertility:**High **Landcover:**Arable and grassland **Habitats:**Base-rich pastures and deciduous woodlands **Carbon:**Low **Drains to:**Groundwater **Water protection:**Groundwater contamination with nitrate; siltation and nutrient enrichment of streams from soil erosion on certain of these soils **General cropping:**Suitable for spring and autumn sown crops and grassland. Shortage of soil moisture most likely limiting factor to yields especially where stony or shallow Tomato tin can included for perspective. -
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How are you going to feel in a few years time when it becomes clear that Bannon, Thiel, and Farage etc..have played you like a harp?
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That the place where Gates got the clap ?? Yeah I’ve heard of them, I’m not gonna do a Beth Rigby who what moment. Anyway that’s the rugby on TV now up here, in the meantime you keep heading down the rabbit holes and I’ll pop back later to see how you got on.
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News. Epstein files. Sure you've heard of them. Again: Why no outrage for Rees Moggy, Johnson or Farage over the apparently successful attempt to unseat a serving PM?
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🤣🤷♂️ Where you off to now Mark