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Not a million miles from that. Louder.
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What an intro, full on 8 minutes before any vocals. (Mind you that gave Google time for two crappy ad breaks on there. I was too lazy to dig out the CD.)
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Imagining it in a JCC accent and staccato
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I wanted to sell merch in prices listed in fractions of gold/silver but the other lads are normal. I also wanted to sell branded knives but same problem. P.S. We don't actually sell t-shirts. We do have CDs but I can't bear the hawking so we're the same bunch of cnts as evey other band with a nearly full box of them.
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A digger suitable for site clearing and housebuilding digger.
swinny replied to difflock's topic in Large equipment
Nah... come on. Man may need it for 18 month -2 years or so Hire money is pissing it away. Money in an asset is still there -
if you're not part of the solution you're part of the problem
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Got my gra-ple saw fitted yesterday and only had some saplings to try it on before having to go set my stand up for the local Carving event.
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A digger suitable for site clearing and housebuilding digger.
Tree monkey 1682 replied to difflock's topic in Large equipment
Just hire one -
The additional pump means nothing, when you track the flow for the Auxiliiaries just disappears. If you have a green climber you’ve set your bat way to high to go to aflail on a wee digger. I’ve a Robo flail and it out performs any Flail on a digger over had, even the 13 tonner. To track and flail you need to go at just faster than not moving 😂. You can’t flail lifting, you have to set high, flail on the down direction and side to side, off the button, lift back up and repeat. Even changing he’d angle looses power. My mates selling a Bomford side arm for the tractor for £5k, stick that on a tractor if your jobs allow. And if you need a digger for digging, buy 1 for doing just that.
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I did my first full-fat, name-on-the-door job today. Had a climber in. I bored the life out of him telling him to take it easy, take time, be safe, constantly check himself for tiredness/complacency etc. You know what. I'm going to keep being boring. It's only gardening. Nobody needs to die.
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Your write takes seconds to check but can get complacent especially when in a hurry just a reminder to slow down check
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Mine. I'll put you down for a CD and a £35 t-shirt.
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Nice, is that one of Burn's?
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Dunno, didnt see Attila The Hun there either. Its just a list.
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Weird timing. I watched a tree video yesterday and caught myself wincing at the guy unclipping his flipline to descend. It wasn't what he did (because abbing out on just a mainline is fine) but how he did it. Didn't check anything, didn't think for an instant, just did it. Spent the whole night thinking about it. Guilty of Treeson btw. He's going to die.
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A digger suitable for site clearing and housebuilding digger.
swinny replied to difflock's topic in Large equipment
I've just bought a digger sight unseen 😆 but was cheap and got a bit of a spanking 😆 If it was me I'd be proper anal from now on on checking things. Pins and bushes play. King pin play. Slew ring play. Any leaks..... tracks, chains, sprockets all costly... tip up either side and check idlers.... Make sure all hydraulic functions work seamlessly and smooth.can it pick itself off the floor... Tracks well, 2 speed works if got it. Check antifreeze, engine oil etc. Radiators for condition and if clean... something rarely cleaned and shows! Run it with rad cap off and make sure coolant not circling all the time as in no stat in place. Id even ask if you could check the final drive oil levels to make sure it has bloody oil in! At 2k a pop or so on an old machine that can take shine off things. Take a bloody good torch... look into the diesel tank and into the hyd tank for milky oil. I know your probs looking at an older machine so will get some of the above problems but everything within reason is fixable! I was looking at machines recently and even when spending 8-14k you were getting 18 year old machines plus with big hours ... all with play in things and most with issues. Good luck 👍 😮 One thing can be said though.... if you bought a right machine and spent more money and looked after it you'd probably recoup the brass better.... Buy and old beater... stuff breaks and you pile a fortune into it and maybe recover the brass if lucky? Hard decision to make Ohhh and keep main brands if possible for parts avaliablity!!!!! -
I love England but I don't know why The place is fcking filled with spies Local whingers, council snitches Police informers, little big-state bitches So if your neighbour fcks a man or goes to a synagogue or doesn't have a UTR or a licence for his dog Heed this advice that could save your life and learn to mind your own fcking business
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Dunno if it's got a name, trick ladder or circus ladder? It's only attached in the centre at both ends so flips, rotates around the central axis, at any given opportunity. There is a technique to doing it, I've found out now. Got to keep your weight completely evenly distributed at all times, obviously I suppose. By moving opposing arms and legs simultaneously I think.
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Why such a small breadth of content? Oldfeller points to sexual deviance so why not can porn full stop? Then as you say beheading and other violence? Perhaps we should stop people even extolling violence on the Internet, like setting fire to hotels with people in? I mean its the same ball park isn't it? What on earth does this even mean? You blame people who point out that people kill people rather than scapegoating people of a certain race or religion for killing! Bizarre
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What a crap list. Where's Stalin for a start?
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What is it? Never seen that before, I guess the far end moves around to throw you off?
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The only way I've ever found to remove barbed staples is to hammer the pliers spike into the staple and lever it out. Over the years I've done hundreds, probably thousands, on weldmesh animal enclosures built with old telegraph poles. It's very tedious and easy to damage the mesh. If you don't need to reuse the post a cordless grinder with a 1mm disk used carefully is quicker. With animal enclosures there's the added problem that you have to account for every staple and every fragment that might cause injury.
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I've also ordered one of these 18v Fakita clones as it looks like a better version of the DUC150, if it really is a brushless motor it may have more power than the original. While its a 1/4" mini chain, I do prefer those narrower bars. Arrives Monday, will put a mini review up if its any good - if the motor is rubbish it will be going straight back.. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0DHZ2T186
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You pay too much attention to the political posts on here....
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I cant complain about recovery i could of easily been killed but even more likely paralysed. I would like to climb again but im probably a year away from that and 51 so im getti g on a bit climbed most of my career on spurs just a fliplne i had a second rope on me if i had put that round the trunk beforei would of been ok . Well live and learn .