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  3. Morning, blue sky and nice sunrise here. Off with the Robo winch this morning and boys can hedgecut in the afternoon, the 1 hedgey job I do a year for a nice older couple in the village. Have a good day folks
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  7. Good Morning. Both cats slept inside last night. Must be getting cooler. Back to it. Happy hump-day.
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  9. Thanks. So just the operation of planting with shovel into uncultivated turf, broad-leaf, without guard, in area groups could be 80p to £1 /tree? Mulch mats have been used by a neighbour this last March! with a drought...so it;ll be interesting to see the survival etc. I think you are right about mulch mats, 5 pegs etc.
  10. Have you considered that the moisture being driven out of his logs could then be taken up in your slabs setting you back ?
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  12. Morning troops . Heavy showers on and off all day here it seems . Have a good one .
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  15. Anybody know what this is found under oak/ sweet chestnut
  16. Crossing through how many safe countries ?? Persecution in which one of them ??
  17. shavey

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    Yes I have some parts about in storage mostly but I sometimes get some rarer parts offered too me which is a bonus
  18. You must be mad. Those slabs could couple or twist within a couple of hours. Keep them awhile longer until they are ready to use.
  19. Fleeing from a safe country?
  20. I’ve got one in stock if L S engineers can’t get them but there not cheap £38.46 + vat ive only got the complete adjuster Unit the actual blue sprocket cover is NLA which is a pain I can get the Dolmar sprocket cover which are Expensive the last one was £118
  21. Chain Tensioner Cpl for Makita - OEM No. 957213020 WWW.LSENGINEERS.CO.UK Chain Tensioner Cpl Genuine Makita Part OEM No. 957213020 I'd recommend LSEngineers. Sometimes they haven't listed all the parts in the diagram, but if you find the number from a diagram elsewhere you can search the part number directly on their site. I've done that for part number 160 which is all the little bits together. This shows as out of stock but available to order, this usually means they'll get it within a day or two, been ordering Makita parts for my hedge trimmer recently. Otherwise, look on the diagram and give them a ring, they've been pretty helpful to me in the past for bits on a DCS9010.
  22. I have some Ash slabs, been drying for 2 years now and they are ready for use but I want to get the last bit of moisture out. A pal is putting some logs on a 'drying floor' soon, and has offered to put the slabs on as well. Im totally unfamilair with drying floors, or kilns or any of the last bit of drying so would appreciate any views of people with experience. Will the drying floor work like a kiln? My pal has said he could put the slabs ontop of his log bags so theyre not on direct heat. This would be a very convenient answer to my problem but if it wont work ill keep hunting for a kiln to use. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
  23. I'm looking for replacement parts for the chain tensioner on one of my Makita dcs7900's. It seems Makita has discontinued them, even though the saws aren't really that old. Was wondering if any older Huskys might of used the same parts. Parts are 164 - Makita TENSIONING SCREW 12X9 DCS7900--164-038213120 and also the plastic housing that the tensioner screw fits in on the sprocket cover ( see attached diagram). Any help would be really great as the saws just sitting in the box with a saggy chain at the moment! Thanks. Makita chain tensioner.pdf
  24. There's a lot of madness like that in the animal kingdom. Think of the life cycles of Eels or Salmon for instance. Or Newts hauling themselves out of nice cosy ponds to treck across fields and roads in the blind hope of finding another pond the same. Eels have crazy lifecycles. I thought they could travel a long way over ground, but this says thousands of miles. This map solves a century-old mystery about eels - Big Think BIGTHINK.COM For the first time ever, scientists were able to link eel migration to their presumed spawning grounds in the Sargasso Sea.
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