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  2. I have been trying but it doesn't seem to be working.
  3. Was chipping a large thuja (this is a pain for any chipper), so perfect "test" to remove the grill (screen with 30mm holes) as with it the dispatch was clogging a lot. It helped to avoid the clogging most of the time, but the size of the chips did not increased significantly (there were larger chips, but not overall). Also this is not recommended so far as it may cause that large chunk of the wood gets into dispatch fan causing some damage. Chipper was not able to "consume" more than 3" of this kind of wood while previously chipping many apple tree branches was going up to 4" without issues. The funny thing that happen was, that after a few hours, the RPM started to show completely insane values and the no-stress obviously stopped working without correct RPMs, becoming a "stress" control (manually stopping and starting the feed). When I got back I found one grounding wire screw got loose, causing this strange behaviour.
  4. Morning all, Looking like a wet one here. Taking the day off to rest my (real not metal) knee. Hope all goes well Pete.
  5. Morning, cracking cold start here, suns coming up and looks to be a bit of frost. Have a good day Pete.
  6. Oh need to be careful of in house training as that can be a slippery slope also , ie what makes you a competent assesor/trainer .. get the same stuff with npors ,hence why cpcs works. I spose the closest thing to trees is getting the d90 ticket , for demolition, thats working with various attachments at hight .
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  9. All the best with it Pete. Morning all, have a good one.
  10. Well you could be a bit more proactive yourself. If you want to raise an issue just do it, there isn’t any rules that say you only discuss what’s already up there. It might get you free from the pointless spiral of argument you seem trapped in.
  11. To the general population here rather than going round ragging the same issues. Seems you are still dumb, you got an answer and still jump to conclusions. You can't even use the proverb correctly. Let's try again, has he been found guilty of anything? (The answer is no, just helping you out) Bit harder this one, if he hasn't been found guilty of sex with a minor then then you shouldn't call him names, leave that until he is found guilty. If you don't understand that then we'll go no further and you can do some colouring in, but no eating the crayons again
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  13. Didn't sleep much. Took a bit to get to sleep and woke at 4! First day at work for Doyles, anyone want a big chipper? Being picked up at 10 instead of taking a train to London then on to Maidenhead...... Be good folks! War, Tum, Ills.
  14. Morning gezzers . Mild again . This time next week it will be in single figures they predict .
  15. The bronze of the raising of the American flag on that hill is facing the wrong way and Carol Vordeman is just stood there watching .
  16. BBC given three demands to avoid being sued by Trump APPLE.NEWS The BBC has been engulfed in a crisis, with both its director-general and head of news resigning after it... Well it must be bad to be living in the land of the TDS leftards. BBC 😞😞
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  18. Full body and cardio workout 42, bit of variety in your job. Got to be far better than sitting in an office all day bored out your skull trawling the internet for drivel about leaders of countries you don’t even live in wouldn’t you say, surely you β€œ get it” or β€œ comprehend β€œ where I’m coming fromπŸ‘. 10638255-68d2-4d2a-990c-75747e9bd083.mp4 35125a13-5fd2-4697-86fa-004c3f7de94f.mp4 ef5ca923-bb20-4f37-8500-3e600746b49d.mov
  19. Leftard = BillQ The peado sympathiser reappears πŸ‘ Right lad what’s this sympathising with Andrew the nonce thing all about. I know you are both ex navy is that maybe it, any port in a storm and all that.
  20. I've got similar, PC27R. Similar vintage. First thing I did was put on a hydraulic thumb. It's worked very well for me. Looking at an undercarriage refresh next summer.
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  22. Any ideas where the bits are fabricated?
  23. I don't think 1200 high would be too difficult to empty - I'd just stand on a small ladder or undo the mesh join. Of course a shorter height would be easier, but I'm trying to maximise the amount of wood I place on each pallet (and balance that out with ease of access).
  24. Got an old Tanaka ECS 3351b (33cc) and the primer/purge bulb gets a lot of air coming in from somewhere. Replaced all the tubes with new clear ones and the tube going from the carb to the bulb gets a lot of bubbles going through and hardly any petrol. The saw runs but not as well as it should (though that might be a tuning issue). I've recently cleaned the carb and put new gaskets and diagrams etc, and all the screws are done up tight. I even swapped the carb with the one in my spare saw - and that was even worse. The primer bulb is new and tested ok. Any ideas?
  25. I think you will find either to be difficult to empty - unless of course you are prepared to cut the wire - we use 800mm net and find that to be plenty on 1200 x 1200 pallets
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  27. @the village idiot Hi, could you please tell me how high those wire cages are? I'm going to create the same set up and I'm not sure if I should use mesh 1200 high (for easier access) or 1800 high (for more storage capacity). Thanks
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