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Years ago I bought a Husky 281xp at MOD clearances, think the only hours on it was an annual service the thing was mint. However I didn’t get on with it, no decompressor on it and I had not long gone through 2 shoulder operations, to me the thing was a beast to pull over, I ended up selling it on eBay for a couple of hundred quid. Have to say it was a great saw and the bloke that came and bought it was built like a mountain so it was the right saw for him.
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That only works for Halal yeast.
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‘Your environment, our responsibility’ is not just the strapline of contractors GVA - it’s very much a motto the company embody everyday in their operations with National Highways, utility providers, countryside managers and other leading land agencies throughout the UK. Longstanding users of Aspen 2 and Aspen 4 across their machinery fleet, their confidence in the environmental and operator benefits of alkylate fuel has moved from being simply their fuel of choice to a core element of their brand new GVA Training school. Already familiar with the firm from over 20 years’ experience in the arboricultural industry, Andrew Fletcher joined GVA in September 2024 to become their new Corporate Training Instructor and Coordinator. He came with a clear vision – to build a training centre that reflects best practice across the industry and just a few short months later, and with LANTRA qualifications to teach across 10 specialist disciplines under his belt, that vision became a reality in the form of GVA Training. “It’s been incredibly exciting – to develop this new project within such an established and well-respected business” Andrew explains. “Because of GVA’s growth, we see a steady stream of new recruits so it made complete sense to develop a training model to run alongside our operations which supports our clients and demonstrates our commitment to continual professional development and high safety standards.” Courses are open to anyone, and include a dedicated segment on fuelling – focussed on the science, environmental and operator health benefits and practical advantages of Aspen Fuel over regular petrol. “We see it in our day-to-day business – the reduction in smoke/haze, the lack of strong odour, the benefits it brings to engine life and equipment performance. It’s now about informing the next generation, many of whom have heard about Aspen but some who only experience it hands-on for the first time when they come and learn with us. They notice the difference straight away” he adds. “During the morning maintenance session, trainees get the chance to inspect machines from GVA’s own fleet which is where they can clearly see Aspen’s cleaner burn and reduced carbon deposits. Come the afternoon, its outdoor training using both battery tools and conventional equipment fuelled exclusively with Aspen.” This combination of theory and practice, Andrew says, helps to overcome any perceived barriers some of the attendees sometimes have. “Cost always comes up, but when you factor in that Aspen is pre-mixed with 2-stroke oil, the reduction in machinery maintenance, downtime, not to mention the health benefits, it pays for itself. We’re fully converted which makes it easy to present with confidence.” With support from their local Aspen distributor Stuart Taylors International, GVA Training has welcomed over 100 students since the scheme launched in April 2025 and with demand steadily increasing, they expect numbers to grow rapidly over the coming year. “We use Aspen because it works. Now it’s brilliant that we can teach so many others why!”
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It's always cold and dark up there in the Frozen North Les, what else is there to do? 🤔
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Well, in all honesty, at least the salesman would have had the chance to assess the parameters somewhat. I will forever be indebted to a salesman who refused to sell me a power unit! I was very green, and had ordered one locally from a general tool store, which didn't turn up. Good old Yellow Pages ( yeah, that long ago ) turned up a company half an hour away, with them in stock. It was a Kombi unit, to be my first, and I arrived at the dealer, fondled the assorted bits, and said I would buy it. The salesman asked me what I was going to do with it, and I replied that I was going to make my fortune, cutting grass and hedges all over East Yorkshire. He promptly refused to sell it to me! The thing was, I was looking at the domestic power unit, not the Pro. I owe that salesman a drink, he was absolutely correct, in this case.
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Steve i am welsh so forgive my thoughts but we speak straight. When you mentioned last week you had a new special new baby i thought you was the GRANDAD 😀 You Jock up there seem to love sex and good living by the diggers you own. Best wishes les
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Heavy Duty Backpack Frame Aluminum External Frame Practical with Adjustable | eBay UK WWW.EBAY.CO.UK It's portable and convenient to use. It's great for those who enjoy outdoor activities like camping or hiking. Size Chart People...
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My Eder winch doesn't fit in a normal pack. That's one of this things that'll need carrying up for some of the work
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By Eck that sounds pretty serious. Got some cider in demijohns. Only two but its my first attempt.
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Anyone else hoarding 2 stroke chainsaws? 😳
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Ex boss brought one, when factory made it was more sluggish than the 351/353. Felt as bulky as the stihl 391 farm boss . Maybe it's the one built on a Friday,- 19 replies
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Morning all, Mild with sun on the way. Small local job where the biggest difficulty will be unloading tracked chipper in busy traffic and getting van reversed in. Then simples. Be good, stay safe.
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Just buy a regular pack. Those frame packs are pretty specific and you wont need the expense of the rigid frame from what you are doing.
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Morning, good nights sleep here. Awoke fresh at 5am which 2 weeks ago would have been a crazy thing to say for me! Going to do some chores, swap some attachments then meet the boys then taking the wee 1 for her hearing check. Dry and mild here. Have a good 1.
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Has anyone experience with one of these vs the fjallraven one? https://amzn.eu/d/5TkbgwQ Fire Brigade Frame WWW.FJALLRAVEN.COM Stable aluminum frame and support system for large, cumbersome packs or other objects that must be carried... I have a job clearing regen up a fell side so looking for options of carrying in fuel, saws etc in for three day.
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Good Morning Of to Sunbury....no kettle on site. Potential Mutiny ahead. Have a good roll in to the weekend.
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Motning all . Very still , bit of a ground frost in the field but not near the house . Happy Thursday . 🙂
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Up and getting sorted for sales meeting. Was incredibly mild yesterday, when I left the house, dawnbwas just starting, not a cloud in the sky and it was 10 degrees! Got to 15 at some point yesterday too! Think the same out now! Be good and return home safely! Delhi, Gait.
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