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Ah wee anonymous man chirping in with an irrelevant bit of drivel. No one is defending anyone, you are lying again as is your way. From a man whom has utterly refused to acknowledge the Pakistani Muslim rape gangs right here in the UK🤷♂️go to bed ya little prick.
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kram started following ID confirmation-Phellinus pomaceus on Sorbus aria?
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ID confirmation-Phellinus pomaceus on Sorbus aria?
kram replied to SDDavid's topic in Fungi Pictures
Last pic has a face and beard, almost like a garden gnome. -
Mark J started following Risk of heave cherry tree removal?
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Risk of heave cherry tree removal?
Mark J replied to tree removing sad man's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
If the build and that of any extensions predate a tree there is very little chance of heave following a removal. There has to be a soil moisture deficit in order to increase the potential for heave, this usually would mean an established mature tree already on site at the time of the build. Also, the clay soil will have to be a relatively high plasticity to be a factor. This isn't professional advice and should not be taken as so. -
Wouldn't it be embarrassing to find yourself agreeing with posts that were defending Epstein... only saying. Though hindsight is a thing, even 6 months ago the world could see what he was.
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You really are an odd one. Keep at it Champ!
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Risk of heave cherry tree removal?
Steven P replied to tree removing sad man's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
Not sure about causing cracks or heave, it is the go to cause though for the insurers if there is a crack in the house and a nearby tree. If it was me, it is very close to the shed, in a few years left in place will be damaging the shed wall, annual gutter clearing, and so on. Unless it is really sentimental get rid and if you want another put one further from the house. Though, and I might be corrected, if the tree has only been there for 6 years the ground levels will settle to that point - the risk of heave is not as great as perhaps a 100 year old mature tree that is older than the house. -
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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..... - Today
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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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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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Stephen Ellison,,
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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.