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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version
Oldfeller replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Picture Forum
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Due to heart surgery I am selling my milling equipment that I did as a hobby as I won’t be working with that size of timber again. I have a LOGOSOL F1 chainsaw mill ( Farmers Mill ). It has 4 x 1 metre sections. The photos show it with 3 sections built plus the 4th lying on the cradle arms. Very good condition as only used occasionally for projects for myself. It has saw guide, bar guard, depth gauge, 4 log clamps and user manual all included. Alaskan Mill is Ecomill from Chainsawbars . It is the 36 inch mill with 2 x 7 feet first cut rails ( giving 14ft length using the connectors ). 28 inch and 25 inch GB Arbortech low pro milling bars. 3 x New Panther 25 ins low pro ripping chains. 5 x Used Stihl 28 ins low pro ripping chains. 92cc Newtop chainsaw fitted for milling. This is a Chinese chainsaw based on the Stihl 066 or the MS660. It was bought from Chainsawbars and it has worked very well any time I have used it. Very powerful. it has brand new unused spare cylinder and piston kit , air filters, sprocket,clutch drum and chain tensioner kit all along with the saw. Oregon Felling Lever/ cant hook Oregon Rivet Spinner for joining chains Oregon Chain Breaker. Ideal chance to get started milling without having to buy everything sepeately. Collection only.£1,150
Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire - GB
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Time Left: 6 days and 23 hours
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Due to heart surgery I am selling my milling equipment that I did as a hobby as I won’t be working with that size of timber again. I have a LOGOSOL F1 chainsaw mill ( Farmers Mill ). It has 4 x 1 metre sections. The photos show it with 3 sections built plus the 4th lying on the cradle arms. Very good condition as only used occasionally for projects for myself. It has saw guide, bar guard, depth gauge, 4 log clamps and user manual all included. Alaskan Mill is Ecomill from Chainsawbars . It is the 36 inch mill with 2 x 7 feet first cut rails ( giving 14ft length using the connectors ). 28 inch and 25 inch GB Arbortech low pro milling bars. 3 x New Panther 25 ins low pro ripping chains. 5 x Used Stihl 28 ins low pro ripping chains. 92cc Newtop chainsaw fitted for milling. This is a Chinese chainsaw based on the Stihl 066 or the MS660. It was bought from Chainsawbars and it has worked very well any time I have used it. Very powerful. it has brand new unused spare cylinder and piston kit , air filters, sprocket,clutch drum and chain tensioner kit all along with the saw. Oregon Felling Lever/ cant hook Oregon Rivet Spinner for joining chains Oregon Chain Breaker. Ideal chance to get started milling without having to buy everything sepeately. Collection only.£1,150
Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire - GB
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Timberwolf, an Alamo Group Company, is delighted to announce the asset purchase of GreenMech’s Brand and IP, a well-regarded manufacturer of wood chippers based at Alcester, UK. Since its founding in 1993, GreenMech Ltd has sold its chipper range across the world and is recognised for their vertical integrated manufacturing and key engineering innovations, of note is the “Safe Trak” wood chipper used in the highways and rail sector. In addition to purchasing the rights to GreenMech’s brands and IP, Timberwolf has acquired GreenMech GmbH and GreenMech SAS. These new European sales and technical support hubs will support Timberwolf’s strategic intent to become a leader in the European Forestry and Tree care sector. Chris Perry, Timberwolf’s Managing Director, stated “Although competitors for many years, Timberwolf and GreenMech have been built on similar values. This purchase will strengthen Timberwolf not only from a product perspective, but also our sales channels as we welcome colleagues into the business from UK, France and Germany.” GreenMech products will continue to be manufactured at the facility in Alcester for on-going supply to existing dealers and distributors. Jonathan Turner, GreenMech’s Managing Director advises “This consolidation allows our manufacturing team to focus on further investment and development in our facility ensuring a continued supply of GreenMech heritage woodchippers to the market.” All enquiries: Guy Marshlain, Timberwolf Sales and Marketing Director [email protected] +44 (0) 7840 096 467
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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version
Mark J replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Picture Forum
Lime tree in the local park. I can only assume it's fasciation on steroids. Clipper lighter for scale. -
Spooky . We did the same . Also had an M20 ! ( ex WD ) Also a B31 and a B33 but alas not a DBD34 !
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Come on @doobin. Let’s have it.
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Haven’t had one this bad for a while. What could I have done better? Smaller gob? Sycamore. Two foot dbh ish. Visibly dead. Even crown weight. Building at 7 o’clock. Pull from 1 o’clock. Stretchy arb rope. Set low middle. Low moderate pretension. Hit the spot at 12 o’clock. But didn’t like how fast it went. But then later thought better to have got it moving away from the building than have it standing teetering dithering on shit wood.
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Yup, it's a bit disconcerting.
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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version
Oldfeller replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Picture Forum
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Thomas McLean joined the community
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Hmm, followed the link, bit strange. Lots of strange attitudes to Christian values when mixed in with nationalism which then causes conflict between the two.
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Ha ha, Dave, you have shown your true colours on here. You can't expect to be able to claim that you have no agenda.You stir the racial pot at any given opportunity. That is no coincidence. That's a coward's way to do business.
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100 people killed by terrorists in the last 20 years: A bit more context, 11,400 just plain old murders in that time. About 14,000 died falling down stairs. About 200 people killed Scuba diving. 27,700 ended up in hospital with a slippers related accident. Good to be reminded of the statistics, be careful out there folks
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Fell them all.
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Oh no! No more walking in the woods for me anymore!
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Did I say it was ?? I said to wait, did I not ?? Don’t start the day off with lies and wild leftard nonsense now bonny lad
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Whataboutery taken to its most leftard limit.
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And the fact was it wasn't a terrorist attack no matter how you want to twist them towards your racist agenda.
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timechamp99 joined the community
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"In the UK, an estimated five to six people per year are killed by tree-related injuries from falling trees or branches. This results in an estimated total of approximately 100 to 120 deaths from the general public over the last 20 years. " So, by your logic, terrorists are no more of a threat to us than trees are. Perhaps you're overreacting.
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Ha ha. No, that's clearly not what I mean.
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You mean like give me your money and your tits will get bigger ??
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the cold kills off some poor folk if the terrorists don't get them first Over a 20-year period, cold weather has been linked to over 1.2 million deaths in the UK, with estimates from 2000-2019 suggesting around 60,000 cold-related deaths annually in England alone. This figure is derived from data that shows an average of over 60,500 cold-related deaths annually in England and Wales between 2000 and 2019, with the total for the 20-year period (2000-2019) being approximately 20×60,500=1,210,00020 cross 60 comma 500 equals 1 comma 210 comma 000 20×60,500=1,210,000