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until you buy 25l of something new and unsuitable. I bought 25l of rotatech bar oil. Its too thick so i have to thin it on every refill with diesel.
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Both over priced, what do you hope to gain from using Still branded oil? You can get 20L of good oil for under £40, delivered. 5L containers are an extremely expensive way to get it. Suits home owners that might use only a couple litres a year, I only bought it like that the first time.
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Yes. Use what makes you happy, if they didn't have the oil you want then every time you fill the saw up you'd look at it and be disappointed.
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A digger suitable for site clearing and housebuilding digger.
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Hi there, I have a Lime tree that was topped maybe 20 or so years ago. My question is can it be thinned out, leaving most of the tree there or should it be cut back to the knuckle? Thanks, G
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partied with these guys,, feckin' awesome night.
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We are happy to accept hardwood or softwood logs. Clean wood chips of all kinds. We DO NOT want bindweed or ground elder in the mix though please. If we have fresh fruit, eggs or vegetables we will happily pay in fresh food.
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You, Dave, are a walking contradiction.
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Lefty tear generator
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Is the 2500 really comparable to the 2511, like the waffle says? Usable for medium removals?
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was chatting with a surveyor employed by Gristwood and Toms, he used to climb for them, now they put him up in Travelodges and various councils have them in to go round looking at their trees. G&T often arent the cutting contractors for these councils, but they provide knowledgeable bods. Didnt ask him what training G&T gave him, probably PTI course at least.
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bloody insult to mention that Echo on the same thread as all these other cheaper compromises. My Stihl 160T still in one piece, but I would rather have the Echo. 56V proper commercial machine worth a weeks wage for the full kit with 2 batts
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Shhhh Aim for ears 👂 Finally I'm not au fait with American white tail deer 😂😂 Much of a muchness Elmer I think you will find. You will have to excuse me but I’ve no time nor patience for a man who boasts of his shooting prowess online. You’ve already occupied too much of it.
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Possibly Phaeolus schweinitzii, mostly found on softwoods but can affect hardwoods
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I chip any slabs that are 8" or less, stack the larger ones with a 2" sticker between layers and process after 6 months into firewood for myself and also for a local mobile sauna company (they want small length, and anything from kindling size to decent log size) If using a processor there will be a huge variation in size. For my own fire I process without the knife and if there's anything too chunky it gets a tap with the axe when filling a basket for the house from the woodshed. Only mill larch, Cedar and Douglas at the mill and it all burns well in a 12kw stove
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The echo dsc2500 seems so over looked in favour of this things, get the battery echo which is way more capable. By far the best saw I have ever bought.
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Not ear wounds. Over 20 years of deer control and culling I have taken 2 headshots for welfare reasons, the one quoted was a bag of bones I spotted with a severe limp and stalked up to just under 80m iirc, she had laid down in a hollow and there was a barbed topped wire fence between us. I could have walked around 4-600m to get a better shot but I would have been winded by her or I might have bumped another deer on the way, I dialled in for 80 or whatever the rangefinder said and as there was an inch of crown showing I thought that it was on. Unfortunately the shot went right of the aim point, possibly it touched a grass stalk, and put a neat hole through her lug, and the only blood was a splash where she was and no trace along the trail she ran. I got her in exactly the same place a few days later in the same circumstances but this time I dropped her and that's how I knew I'd hit her lug, her teeth were worn flat to the gums/jawbone and was literally a bag of bones and wasn't lardered just left out for hoodies etc close to a high seat to entice a fox onto it. I've shot hoodies out beyond 200 and punched paper at Bisley and other ranges out to 500, at 100 I'm happy to say I will cloverleaf using my home loads and BT's. Finally I'm not au fait with American white tail deer but I do know my shot placement on Roe, fallow and red.
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Look forward to hearing how you get on with the Fakita, if it’s any good, for the money it’s a no brainer. Where do you get spare chains from though?
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Things like the trees in the London parks normally managed by big tree firms . But I do recall few years ago surrey council wanting a climber / office bod and they were to oversee consultancy and tree teams ...for that they were offering 33k a year and also needed a degree to do the job too. I await the usual twats to comment . But I looked at it and thought it wasn't worth the wnk
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Two-time Ali challenger Bugner dies aged 75 Joe Bugner: Former heavyweight boxer - who fought Muhammad Ali - dies aged 75 WWW.BBC.CO.UK Former British heavyweight boxer Joe Bugner - who faced Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier - has died at the age of 75.
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Need Steve B to give a "smirk" emoji for the jokes page.