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Trying to find a supplier of Cundey service parts, ie drive belt etc but not having much success lately getting through to the bloke who seems to be the main UK man. Any suggestions please
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Can anyone maybe point out which of these in the picture below of the current Boks team are not South Africans according to the “ racist” criteria set by SP.
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Imagine if most sex pests and rapists were,I don't know-New Zealand sheep farmer Caucasians. Then if you stopped letting New Zealanders into the UK,then deported all New Zealanders and their families. You would reduce the sexual offences hugely. It's not hard when you shift the decimal point.
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Thanks Rapalaman - good to hear How do you find it handles the thicker/more woody stuff? Whilst I see that it has a relatively wide tooth pitch of 35mm the stroke rate is pretty high at 5000/minute. I understand that a lower rate is preferable for thicker stems, and a faster rate is better suited to fine finishing etc.
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How would you classify white Criminals as "Christians?" Your " whataboutary" is off the charts. I do earnestly believe liberalism ,when it reaches the fever pitch you ceaselessly display Steven is then a mental illness. Please talk to a professional.
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I’ve had a HCA2620ES long reach for a couple of years and it’s been faultless. Only mod I made was to take the plastic guard/guide off the cutter bar as it seemed more of a hindrance than a help. I also have a short trimmer, forget the model, with 30” bar and that hasn’t missed a beat either. Fairly consistent use 2-3 days a week. will be buying a short long reach later this year 👍
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Starmer claims there's 'lots of housing' for both illegal migrants and homeless APPLE.NEWS When pressed, the Prime Minister could not identify the spare housing he was referring to SIR Keir Starmer... Well there you go.
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No questions from blaggers Get back to work you lazy bugger, remember it’s taxpayers like me who pay your wages.
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Nothing to do with apologists, all to do with the ONLY criminals that JohnsonD highlights on this forum are foreign and Muslim. Why is that? Slightly related but wrong thread and talking of apologists.. your hero, Trump, the white Christian, he is a rapist too isn't he but you are very quick to defend that man (?). Why is defence of the white rapist OK?
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Personally What gear did your father have? Personally I wouldn't think it was a viable business now without a tractor/ forwarder, large log processor, a loader and room to dry >1000 crates (some of it can be outside, some under cover.
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That was quick from the blagger who doesn’t respond. Convicted of the rape of a child by a UK court 🤷♂️🤷♂️is that not good enough for a Muslim rape apologist like you SP, it’s a factual news article , something you never have been good at dealing with. Aren’t you supposed to be at work by the way. Public sector obviously not too strict on timekeeping.
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300/man kinda factors in all of that and is what I'd expect to make on most jobs or more, just wondering if im over or m9rw importantly underselling myself at that for subbing for that not really subbed the whole job before, just subbed a bit as a groundie with ground saws.
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Let me guess, without reading your source which is essentially the website for "the man down the pub told me" - is this "another life devastated by a foreign Muslim", whilst ignoring all the lives devastated by any white 'Christian' criminals? Is it your usual racial bias coming out again?
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Another life devasted! | James Harvey WWW.LINKEDIN.COM Another life devasted! https://lnkd.in/e-B6_PYj Another total waste of taxpayers money.
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Thanks Eric. Ive also bought a second hand Grillo Climber 9.22. My thinking was this had the largest engine without being 4WD. 4WD would have been nice, but these are more expensive and there are more parts to go wrong. I havn't felt I have needed the extra traction in the past, but maybe I will regret this. For some reason the tyres have been shifted from tractor tyres to turf tyres, so I will probably return it to aggressive tractor tyres that will help with the traction. Regarding your electrical issues, you might try a 'contact spray' to control the oxidization - the kind that you use to protect trailer electrics? Alternatively I have bypassed all the safety systems in various mowers. I haven't looked at the Grillo's electrics yet, but normally you have one circuit running to the ignition key that needs to be closed by the various safety switches to work. Normally the safety circuit is a different colour from the black/red of the earth/positive - yellow or blue. A bit of continuity testing with an electrical tester will normally work this out. Let me know if you want me to figure out how the safety switches work on mine?
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It's hard to put a figure on someone else's business. Do you know how much it costs you to run your business? Everything from wages, machinery costs, insurances PPE - everything. You need to include costs for replacement tools machine vehicles etc. This will give you a base figure upon which you build on. Don't forget you actually need some profit too.
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You -could- throw logs through a kiln for about an hour and they are 'kiln dried'... like you say, it is dryness that counts - air dry them will do the same job, need more yard space but no expense of a kiln. Repeat customers will be the indicator if you have them dry enough - too wet, no repeat customers.
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It's difficult to say how its going to go, people getting heat pumps may well still have a stove for the very cold days, I logged up some ash for a baronet in this position. People like me who heat with wood do so because they cut for themselves rather than buy it in. Not much chance of that you have to build up your own goodwill and customers come and go. I think dryness is an issue but I guess most wood is air dried, what yo will need is space and time plus the ability to build up a stock. In my village one log merchant gave up with the coming of woodsure and another stopped logs and went for biomass. ps I used to do business with a woodman with your name some 30 years ago
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I use 5w30 synthetic everywhere for last 10 or more years so you absolutely fine with that one ! Try avoid w20 very modern C5 oils too thin , I’m testing this on push mover,it’s still working but I only started can’t say what happens in long term!
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It will be like any business, is there a local market? Some areas loads of log burners going in, and like you say, some areas the fireplaces are being ripped out. Housing associations and councils will be removing open fires. New developments will be adding them as a feature, but how much demand that will drive for their Christmas day fire I am not so sure. How many local companies will you be competing with? Round here the coal man does his log deliveries for about half the year, see him on the main road 2 or 3 times a day. In the summer he has diversified to other stuff and has a good summer holiday. Think you'll need to consider summer work too. Kiln dried adds a premium, the wood sure and ready to burn don't demand one but it adds a certain proof of the wood being dry - can't just sell bulk loads of logs so easily for the customer to finish off - so it is easier. I don't know what you have going on at the moment but personally it is a tricky market to jump into and make a living out of unless you have facilities and a back up income to rely on till the customers remember your name - for example yard space and a van would be useful to have rather than diving in with a few thousands in assets and no business yet. A lot of people buy their logs in from overseas - almost as viable as home grown and processed without the hassle, then all they become is a delivery service.