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  2. Radmore Tucker is local to you?
  3. I have a husky 525rx for stuff like that. Light and very good anti vibe and fairly cheap Battery strimmer's are ok but don't have very good run times & will cost more for decent ones but worth considering if you already have a load of compatible batteries. Bigger strimmer will do the job fine also but heavier.
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  5. Afternoon fellas I am on the market for a new truck. I have several 3l 150bhp Isuzu and they are great. Has anyone had both and think the 1.9l 125bhp is still up to towing 3.5t well and no engine issues over time? Any advise would be much appreciated
  6. damian861

    Mumin

    Contac to agreed tip
  7. He will be playing the victim card like Lucy Connolly when he gets out, seeking ‘asylum’ in the USA, the irony, you could make this shit up with a straight face.
  8. Makes the truck look good though. 👍
  9. Puts our little dusting this morning to shame.
  10. I am only commenting on what I can see in your picture; you could make yours act like a regenerative ram with a diverter, I think it would need to be a "make before break" type so as the flow from the rod side is never shut off (which would cause over pressure in the hose). Also you would need an extra short length of hose. The output from the rod side goes to the diverter, the flow from the diverter feeds to the piston side of the pump. When the ram slows or stops the diverter manually operated dumps back to the existing spool. When the ram reaches the end of stroke the diverter has to be connected to the existing spool, else a one way valve will be needed around the diverter. The splitter I operated with a regenerative spool was a bit disconcerting as it "kicked" when the pressure in the system increased before the regeneration stopped and direct pressure was exerted, this cycled a few time as the ram jerked forward. For my part, and only for my own use, my ideal firewood is a 2" to 4" round piece of hardwood ( birch in profusion on the heath is ideal) 9" long. I wish there was a small machine to cut to that.
  11. Ha ha, saw that when I dropped a load of wood off and came in to check on the dog. Be up early tomorrow morning to watch.
  12. Aus 123 for 9 at close . Stokes got a 5 fer .... @Mick Dempsey
  13. I’ve never needed more force than it can give as standard but would like the unloaded speed to be more ie before the 2nd stage kicks in. Mind you I mainly process crap that can’t be milled so often have gnarly bits of elm, ash, oak etc so appreciate the power, I’ve had flyer catch me in the face before so as you say I’m in no hurry nowadays. It supplies me, family and a few friends so no commercial pressure to deal with. Im thinking of upgrading to the box wedge rock model in the future once it’s been around a bit and I can get some good feedback.
  14. Reform UK's former Wales leader Nathan Gill jailed for accepting pro-Russian bribes NEWS.SKY.COM Gill, 52, pleaded guilty to eight counts of bribery between 6 December 2018 and 18 July 2019 in September. Ex-leader of Reform UK in Wales sentenced to 10-and-a-half years for taking pro-Russian bribes WWW.BBC.CO.UK The judge tells Nathan Gill his actions were a "grave betrayal" of the electorate's trust and inflicted "profound harm". Another MEP at the time used similar soundbites.
  15. How soon after transplanting could a mature ish hawthorn be laid? Say 75mm diameter at shin height.
  16. If only they didn't take 6 years to become impenetrable. The mindless ones have trodden them flat long before they become an effective barrier. Perhaps theres a business opportunity for soneone here, transplanting fully mature and ideally, laid hedges that you can buy on a roll !
  17. As the full force is not often needed anyone else tempted to try a new spool could fit a regenerative one . This increases the flow by diverting the output on the rod side to the piston side. If more force is required at a knot the flow from the rod side is diverted back to tank and the full force is applied to the piston side. It does nothing for the return speed though. I am doddery enough to appreciate safety features and generally in no hurry.
  18. sime42

    Jokes???

    Brilliant.
  19. Did you know that Mike Tyson is anti religion? I know this is the case as he punches people in the faith!
  20. It is extra work, needs more space but if it is a problem then a thorny hedge keeps all but the most determined away
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  22. Time Left: 6 days and 16 hours

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    Tree Surveying kit. Clinometer, loads of tags, sounding hammers all you could ever need to start out. Even a big bag to put it in.

    £150

    Newbury - GB

  23. Quick 2 min phone call to them, 'whats happened to my order when am I getting it' would answer your questions and probably push it theough it it hasn't been sent out.
  24. With practice I can cut grass neatly with a massive cc engine. For small areas you can use half revs but its not great for the engine long term. Try thinner string. With the bump head, try having the bump bit rubbing on the ground as a guide, but not too hard so more string comes out.
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