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  2. Is this Cryphonectria?
  3. I know this is an old post but I am having the same issue. Feed rollers work in reverse but not forwards. I have replaced the forward latch relay and checked the switches. I can make the infeed roller go if I push on the plunger on the hydraulic valve. Red light on above the hydraulic valve. Any advice thankfully received.
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  5. Ahhh. The good ole days!
  6. bob give us yer feckin' money geldof, cant stand the cnut.
  7. WiltshireRuss

    my house

    log/cord/rounds - hardwood only.
  8. Woodchips will be used in/around animal pens so must not contain anything poisonous or thorny (No Yew, Laburnum, Pyracantha, Holly etc). There should be someone on-site every day from 9am to 10pm but please call ahead to make sure. Private yard/carpark, plenty of room to dump and turn around. Thank you in advance!
  9. Difficult to say, it’s got an aftermarket tachometer on it. It’s sort of irrelevant now anyway.
  10. How many hour’s has it done?
  11. Having read about the positive experiences of other clubs making the switch, the team at Gloucestershire’s Minchinhampton Golf Club are themselves now discovering the efficiency and safety benefits of Aspen alkylate petrol. Used across a suite of 2-stroke equipment, club Mechanic Tom Dorey notes the significant reduction in costly faults and breakdowns, while its delivery by the barrel has reduced the time and risks associated with transporting fuel from the forecourt. Minchinhampton comprises of 36-holes at the New Course site along with a further 18-holes at the historic Old Course – established in 1889 and situated 4 miles away on SSSI common land, managed in partnership with the National Trust. The third, the parkland Avening Course, has been used on multiple occasions as an Open Qualifying venue. Looking after the maintenance is a team of 17 greenkeepers who, alongside Mechanic Tom, keep the large machinery fleet and busy courses in tip-top condition. “I was familiar with Aspen Fuel from personal experience but was seeing more articles in the press about facilities switching over and felt it was worth exploring” explains Tom. “We spoke with some other golf clubs and then met with Aspen’s Roy Narbey at BTME in 2025 who arranged a trial of Aspen-2 for us. The rest, as they say, is history and we’ve recently just taken delivery of our second barrel.” Being virtually free from ethanol, aromatics and benzene Aspen alkylate petrol presents a 99% cleaner fuel when compared with traditional pump fuel. The significantly reduced emissions not only benefit the health and safety of the operator but also contributes to increased sustainability standards, helping the team to meet the courses environmental responsibilities. Like other Aspen users, Minchinhampton quickly discovered the immediate benefits but were pleasantly surprised by the further ‘wins’ that came from the switch. “The difference was notable almost immediately. The team all commented on the better working environment when using tools such as backpack blowers and hedgecutters and reported the reduction in fumes and headaches as soon as we switched.” Tom adds, “In the workshop, servicing of the equipment is now much simpler. I haven’t had to spend time repairing or replacing gummed up carburettors, saving us money and enhancing the overall lifespan of the engines and the equipment.” Aspen-2’s pre-mixed formula has also eliminated issues with incorrect mixture ratios. “Convenience has been another big plus point, with the fuel readily available on site, pre-mixed so there’s no risk of issues associated with incorrect fuel and oil ratios.” “The support from Roy throughout the trial and in getting us up and running has also been brilliant. He gave us lots of hints and tips for correct pump operation and getting the most from our equipment.” He concludes, “The experience has been incredibly positive and eventually we hope to extend our use to Aspen-4 for the cleaner running of some of our larger equipment.”
  12. Open during term time and will be open during holidays by prior arrangement.
  13. Tbf, I think he’s a big success atm.
  14. Was there a fint whiff of "Cod Wood" detected at any point?
  15. How the mighty fall.. He's now on telly here advertising cat food.. never liked boy bands of any kind anyway.🤮
  16. randolph

    Ruth

    Looking for lengths or biscuits preferably hardwood that we can cut and split ourselves Please contact before tip
  17. I put Mr Bublé in the same category. Really not my cup of tea, but a consummate Professional. Entertainer with a capital E. For that, I admire him.
  18. Heaven forfend!. Absolutely not. I fear you missed the impishly humorous inference I was hoping to make. Apologies to both gentlemen, and your good lady. Mea culpa.
  19. I am looking for size 5 boots that are wide fitting.any one got any ideas.thanks
  20. They haven’t got any better then.
  21. The local Salvation Army band are pretty shit !
  22. Just for the record I only have one wife . Are you suggesting that my wife is in some way to blame for the situation ?
  23. Scotty1210

    Woodys

    Driveway entrance is a little narrow but I have had 3.5t tipper in before.
  24. Oh god! TBH, I’d rather track it off a cliff than go through what you did.
  25. One thing about the 37hp Vanguard Efi was the number of engines that failed due to running out of oil. Often with the space of a blade change so 40hrs I found to my cost. I myself came very close twice to this yet the oil pressure sensor did not pick this up resulting in several reported cases of total engine failure not covered by warranty because you are supposed to check your oil level daily. Well, any engine in the 21st century that requires a daily oil check must be very poorly engineered indeed. Since the introduction of the 40hp version, internet chatter concerning 37hp Efi engine issues has been nonexistent.
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