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    Stihl combination canister - petrol + oil compartments - with cut-off spouts for both Brilliant tool / accessory - fills chainsaws + tools without waste or mess Collection only from Friog North Wales

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    friog, north wales - GB

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    Various Stihl tools fp20 hand lifting tongs hand hookaroon small axe- 5 1/2 " blade / 15" handle brush cutter moisture meter Collection only from Friog North Wales

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    friog, north wales - GB

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    Forestmaster sawhorse Allows several logs to be cut at once without risk of cutting sawhorse itself Collection only from Friog North Wales

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    friog, north wales - GB

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    Stihl MS211C petrol chainsaw Hasn't been used - or even started - for a couple of years so will want a good service but was only a couple of years old + in really good condition when put away when I moved away from my source of fire wood 14"/16" bar + Picco blade Collection only from Friog North Wales

    £200

    friog, north wales - GB

  6. To cut a long story short he lost his fingeeeers
  7. I've got a 2002 Jimny I want to put a towbar on, not to tow 3.5t or anything obviously, but just because every vehicle should have a towball and will be useful for a 6 x 4 trailer. The rear tow points have been cut off the chassis (where you'd normally bolt the off the shelf towbar kit to). The kits don't look particuarly well made or good design. Do I; 1. fabricate up the bits needed to be able to fit a standard towbar kit 2. fabricate a towbar from scratch (stronger than off the shelf kits) from some decent grade box section and weld to chassis? Is this legal, how would if fair in an MOT?
  8. This has got to be a wind up.
  9. I have just called Webb to ask them what the HP/ Wattage is of there iteam and they dont know https://webbgardenpower.co.uk/product/26cc-petrol-split-shaft-long-reach-petrol-hedgetrimmer/?srsltid=AfmBOoo06vOC0M04wQpDLQvP3v4uEjx6eyPrh7YKe_6v5-2OKQn6VyAp The 2 iteams sold on ToolStation the Hawksmoor brands have a phone number for Hawksmoor, But they are lieing! it is an automated line only to ToolSation https://www.toolstation.com/hawksmoor-26cc-petrol-hedge-trimmer/p90364?store=null&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21434767320&gclid=CjwKCAjwpOfHBhAxEiwAm1SwEuJbeojPcK4aS3K6dwWAyhk44uZrU3Bl8MwaKc0O5LnvDj7QybgPdhoCh1AQAvD_BwE https://www.toolstation.com/hawksmoor-52cc-48cm-petrol-brush-cutter/p66933?utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed I also looked up the wattage output for my Bosh Strimmer. one seams to say 450W and the other 800W
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  11. It’s why they don’t plant females as street trees in the UK. I see them in France, the fruit squashed all over the pavements along with its distinctive stench of dog shit mixed with vomit.
  12. And dose that include advice on finding a contractor to do it (see my other question in other post hear)
  13. I used to work for a guy that owned a Still hedge cutter it had blades just like the one in the link I provided. But it was not a telescope it was a straight engine with scissor forks in front of it. It seamed to cut horephone and small branches and nettles ok! it looks like the same folks as the link i provided but with out the extension
  14. Steven P

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    Got to understand the tip sites a bit... Most of the local firms around your area, the ones doing the majority of the work, will be set up where to get rid of their waste. If someone is working in your area who isn't so local their usual tip sites could be 1 hour+ round trip way and so will be looking for somewhere local to tip. What that means in reality from the tip sites alone, they arn't going making a track to your door with piles of logs - it will be the occasional load from out of area tree surgeons. This is compounded with many homeowners seeing the prices of kiln-dried-and-delivered logs and their freshly-cut-down-unsplit-and-green tree thinking they are quids in off facebook marketplace and ask to keep the logs. Fewer logs for the tree surgeons to take away to tip. I reckon on a load or 2 every year but most of these are from contacts I have made locally - hearing a chainsaw in the distance and taking a lunchtime walk to see who it is and ask nice (when they arn't stuck up a tree of course) So the tip sites are a handy thing to use, but don't rely on them for all your winter heating. You ca make your site more visible perhaps with a consideration for petrol or whatever offered and to make tipping at yours as easy as possible
  15. Man who 'married' care home girl, 15, guilty of sex abuse - BBC News | Lynne Watson | 43 comments WWW.LINKEDIN.COM Those is horrific This rapist married this 15 year old victim under Sharai law, and the Daiily Mail are... You seem to be the one struggling to understand what’s right and wrong.
  16. Warming 'fridge soup', just love and chunky soup in the winter!
  17. Apparently Martin Kemp has been " rushed " to hospital after having a go at his fingers with a chainsaw . Another one for the statistics .
  18. Ginkgo is dioecious, get a male plant and yuo'll never have the smell issue.
  19. Hi all, been asked to price the following - To install whips, with cane and spiral guard per metre . Ive gone through the net and have seen a wild variety of prices on a metre , im trying to work out the price with all materials supplied . Other thing im stuck on is if it's on a meterage is it just the case that if 2 men are planting its twice as many metres covered that way or is it per man? Going is good , with good vehicular acess, not really a big job , and the is fencing (post and rail) already installed. Thanks
  20. Some of that still going on in Ukraine .
  21. Just spoke to a helpful chap at greenplant, standard trailed 150d version is around £300. The correct one for the tracked job is over £600😳
  22. Experienced Groundsman Wanted – Cork / Kerry Heritage Tree Care Ltd. is seeking an experienced Groundsman to join our professional tree surgery team working across Cork and Kerry. What we offer: €200 per day starting rate (with opportunities for progression) Steady, year-round work with an established and reputable company Supportive team environment with a strong focus on safety and professional standards Requirements: Valid NPTC or Lantra certifications for chainsaw and woodchipper Previous experience in tree surgery or grounds work Strong work ethic, reliability, and a commitment to safe working practices Desirable: MEWP or First Aid training Full driving licence If you’re a motivated and experienced groundsman looking to join a skilled, safety-conscious team — we’d like to hear from you. 📩 Apply now: [email protected] 🌐 www.heritagetreesireland.com
  23. 1505 has many different applications, boat, mini loader etc. Every exhaust will be different.
  24. Not 100% sure on the TimberWolf, but on the GreenMech the manifold is Kubota and the downpipe & silencer is GreenMech. Would assume the TW150 silencer would be TimberWolf ordering specific rather than a Kubota engine dealer. Certainly be armed with engine info (probably V1505) along with chipper serial number
  25. Not surprised honestly. The Red army glorified huge losses because of tactical ignorance,almost zero training and poor equipment. On the civilian side,the Wehrmacht ate all the food and livestock when the winter came. Then the NKVD would shoot any peasants approaching Soviet lines looking for shelter. Stalin then killed anyone who had been exposed to western technology.
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