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If you join Geocache you can search for ones nearby. There may not be any tree top ones near to you but they are quite common. I found one or two when I first started climbing - containers tied into tree (often trees in recreational grounds/council owned land) with a pen / paper inside to identify self and see who else has found. At the top of one plane tree (approx) 60ft , there were about 30 names of people who had discovered. Ideally in recreational grounds choose trees away from paths .If possible do early mornings when less people. Hoist rope into tree and leave coiled on branch so that you are hidden and take as little gear as possible to reduce risks - ie no silky hanging off harness. Heres a guy on youtube finding one The Geocache website is Geocaching WWW.GEOCACHING.COM Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where you use a GPS to hide and seek containers with other participants in the activity. Geocaching.com is the listing service for geocaches...
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Importing a Greenmech CM200MT40 into France
Ty Korrigan replied to Matt Vaughan's topic in General chat
I believe the UK to just as complicated but with the added burden of shite weather and eyewatering house prices... -
Importing a Greenmech CM200MT40 into France
Ty Korrigan replied to Matt Vaughan's topic in General chat
Phytosanitaire info: https://planthealthportal.defra.gov.uk/trade/exports/exports-to-the-eu/export-it-systems/plant-health-export-service-phes/apply-for-a-pc-used-farm-machinery/ -
France sounds fun.
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Importing a Greenmech CM200MT40 into France
Ty Korrigan replied to Matt Vaughan's topic in General chat
That most certainly isn't an option. -
Importing a Greenmech CM200MT40 into France
Ty Korrigan replied to Matt Vaughan's topic in General chat
I've just had a horrible flashback to the time I bought an Atlas tipper trailer in 2012 which despite the instance of the dealer, didn't in fact conform. What followed was 9 months or more of visiting to the DREAL also known as the 'MINE' by some French. We had to assemble a dossier of every CofC for each component of the running gear. I eventually asked if they wanted a CofC for the air in the tyres. Now a trailer is simple enough but your machine doesn't conform in other ways other than merely running gear so avoid the DREAL route is my advice. -
Yes would be free. It comes in bundles around 3m long and 1.2m diameter
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Importing a Greenmech CM200MT40 into France
Ty Korrigan replied to Matt Vaughan's topic in General chat
To add... The registration process is done online via ANTS. Accueil Immatriculation - Immatriculation - France Titres (ANTS) IMMATRICULATION.ANTS.GOUV.FR Other than your usual i.d and proof of residency, you need to upload your CofC for the machine. Very simple process. One thought, perhaps GM could supply a chassis which conforms...? -
Importing a Greenmech CM200MT40 into France
Ty Korrigan replied to Matt Vaughan's topic in General chat
Hello, I've imported several chippers into France and helped several of my French colleagues do the same. I've sadly no idea (post Brexit) on how to obtain a phytosanitaire certificate as this was something that was of no concern beforehand or even if it concerns road tow machines. I suspect tracked chippers, tractors, diggers and other earth moving machinery are obvious candidates. Just to throw another obstacle into the mix, your machine does not confirm to E.U norms and most likely cannot be made too either. Neither can a used non-conforming machine be (legally) sold in France. Less important if it's for your own use but important if anyone else is using it as one important modification was increasing the length of the infeed chute to reduce the risk of 'foot feeders' losing an appendage. Some manufacturers have made kits with which to upgrade machines but only the more recent higher volume models. Regardless, I have a colleague who against my advice bought a UK chipper which was pre CofC and found he couldn't register it as a result. He had a custom chassis made costing around €4k, still cheaper than buying the same machine used in France. Where are you setting up in France? Regards Stuart -
Hello, I need advice here. I have a birch tree in my front yard. I was thinking about removing this birch tree that is about 40 years old. I plan on having an arborist look at it soon. It is about 15 feet away from my foundation. I believe it is right above a main sewer line in my basement. Are there any risks to getting this removed? I worry about a sinkhole as well? Anything I should be cautious about?
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sandspider started following Firewood from sawmill waste
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Would a ton bundle fit in the boot of an estate car? And is it all barky, or is there a reasonable amount of solid wood? Would it be lots of conifer, or mixed all sorts? Thanks
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They are parasites Dan. The sooner the public realise this the better.
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My business is a sawmill. We find very little demand for our waste. As has been said a lot of it is rather thin. It is all unseasoned and in long lengths, so needs a lot of processing and drying for a year. Most people just can’t be bothered. Even at £25 per ton bundle we can’t get rid of it all. If I were prepared to deliver I might get more takers, but at that price it is just not worth it. So lots of good potential firewood, but not enough people willing to put in the effort to convert and dry.
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Yes, bacterial canker. Interesting to see shot from further back - those shots have epicormic sprouting which is not quite normal in healthy hc. Keep watching, can be slow decline and eventually canopy starts dying back - have removed a couple in our village with this.
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I used bark a little bit when starting out, used to click the cheeky leads nobody answered for £3 so worth a punt. They pushed it up so far nowadays it's £30-35, just to get the customer phone number to find out what the job is or even if there is a job. Gone bonkers.
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Crowdfunder for the Waxy Lemon's 'legal fees', incoming. He's probably on license from jail still.
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Its ok , the fall off from saw Mills, some of it can be quite thin,others can be mega chunky .. Is it cheap?
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Poss bacterial canker of chestnut?
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Hi Came across this today and it’s something I’ve never seen before. Tree has a good healthy looking canopy. Any thoughts on what might be going on here? Thanks in advance
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Seanp36 joined the community
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Walked passed these while shutting a gate by a farm. Not something you see very often, I did wonder about making a bid.... yonks ago, Denn8ngs of Chard used to fit surplus Spitfire and Hurricane wheels to their mobile saw benches.
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Does anyone know where I can get ibc crates from in the south West? Looking to buy in bulk but can take smaller loads