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	Ex-prince Andrew should answer US questions on Epstein if asked, UK minister says | Andrew Mountbatten Windsor | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Chris Bryant says government welcomes king’s decision on his brother, who is now ‘ordinary member of the public’
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	Puts a whole different meaning when you say “ I have a latch back car” or “I have a sporty latch”
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	Radial Seal for Husqvarna 346XP, 353, 545 Chainsaw - OEM No. 597 57 61-01 WWW.LSENGINEERS.CO.UK Overview: This radial seal is a genuine Husqvarna component for petrol chainsaws, designed to keep the engine sealed and running reliably. Made from a tough, oil- and fuel-resistant... Many thanks! Would this be the correct seal before I order one? I'm afraid i've no idea what an AT or a CST is!?! And pardon the dumb question but are they easy enough to fit? I've only done basic maintenance on my saws before.
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	Time Left: 6 days and 21 hours - FOR SALE
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 £2700 + VAT Owned from new and hardly used log grab for Vermeer Skidsteer or other makes. Reason for selling - I sold my Skidsteer a couple of weeks ago and the buyer did not need the grab, hence selling separately. Buyer collects - sold as seen text or call for any further info. 07778170442£3,240 - GB 
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	Front three point linkage for Unimog U1000 - U1400Peter Payne posted an advert in ArbTrucks/Vehicles 
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	I suppose this could be a good case for having a cuppa instead! I say that in jest, but as @AHPP says, it is a nice idea to be able to pop in and catch up without breaking the bank, and I guess tea would be half the price, and no worries about driving afterwards! And I would say good for the pub too. Tea would have a way higher profit margin. We just all have to stop worrying about looking square and order a cuppa!
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	Lou Brown started following BOA lace system. Gimmick or actually useful?
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	Looking into a pair of Delimbers next. Heard they’re pretty comfy and good for climbing but what’s with the laces?
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	Mark J started following Beer prices?
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	£3 40 a pint in The Butchers Arms on Shields Road. Makes Mos Eisley look tame, but they have a good pool table. Nearer £5 - £5.5 elsewhere.
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	I am an avid cyclist, I used to ride an old 80's road bike with panier rack and paniers. Chainsaw boot in either one, a 1.2litre flask and my lunch and clothes. Soon gets easier, I had some steep hills, then I moved so I had to crawl up to the highest point in Somerset on route to work. As my step dad once said "no better drug than fitness", he was an avid toker! A set of padded shorts underneath could be beneficial if you find your getting a sore arse. Mind you if you don't cycle at all it will take a little while before your arse hardens up and things get easier. O and go for padded shorts over a padded seat, the shorts move with you where as the seat doesn't. Bloody E Bike, What's the matter with you ya wet blanket!
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	Like Fort Knox !
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	Said in an Andrew Sachs Spanish accent, "I know nothing!"
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	Are you ready to roll your sleeves up and be part of the action?💥 Pro Arb Magazine invites all tree care professionals and arborists to #ArbInAction! Show off your skills and submit your best on-the-job photos for our EXCLUSIVE competition in association with Outwear! This is your chance to be featured in our magazine, our website and across our social media platforms. Outwear will also be giving away incredible prizes to the top entries🤩 Grab your camera and capture the action📸 📧To take part email your photos to [email protected].
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	In my 30s I commuted by GT road bike from South Croydon to Peckham, East Dulwich and Southwark for a few years except for Nights. Overall I enjoyed it (23 mile round trip) though clambering aboard at 4.40am in 5C rain was a touch bracing.
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	Pro Arb Magazine joined the community
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	We are looking at getting a new forwarding trailer to go behind a Valtra 6750 (115hp). What are people's experiences with electric controls? I typically like simple so hydraulic is appealing, but moving the valve block can get a bit tedious. We will likely be going for a budget trailer with steering drawbar 10-12t, like a botex or Farma. Be interested to know what people have and their experiences.
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	Sue Bloomfield started following STENNER BAND SAW
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	Time Left: 6 days and 19 hours - FOR SALE
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 Stenner Band Saw, approx 20ft x 9ft in situ; operating bench approx height of 3ft, previously diesel powered by linked tractor (not available). Operating videos available. Can be viewed; buyer will need to dismantle; collection only, North Lincolnshire. Realistic offers considered.Ask for price Barrow upon Humber, North Lincolnshire - GB 
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	Wetherspoons- 1.79 a pint of ruddles which I would drink out of choice anyway. Range of bitters up to around 3.00 I think. Basic lager is also cheap. But that involves a bus into town and mixing with a wide cross section of society (that’s me being pc!)
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	It'll be interesting to see if any of the suggested pressure on China by the Trump the other day at his meeting with Xi will bear fruit. He's offering tariff concessions to China (and India) in return for them buying less of the Russian oil that is essential for Putin to finance his vicious little war.
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	Kind of review for tracked wood chipper SZ130green heart replied to covex's topic in Large equipment Hmm.. sounds worrying! I had been meaning to go and trial a Power-up unit, at MDL in Carlisle, in the absence of any useful user feedback on here.. I spoke to one Scottish landscaper who still liked his unit, after a year. So I travelled up to the Carlisle yard and saw their demo unit, but there wasn't any branches available for a working trial, that time. Whilst the tracking controls seemed rather counter intuitive, it actually otherwise appeared to be a fairly well thought out design(!), with the option of a Loncin engine instead of B&S powered version. I think a year of hard work is the only way to get a clue to it's performance. It makes a very good value for money offering, on paper only, perhaps!? Keep us posted with your progress, please?
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	green heart started following Kind of review for tracked wood chipper SZ130
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	It's mental. A man should be able to call into the pub for a couple of pints on the way home without it costing an eighth of his take home that day. People should be in regularly, keeping up with neighbours and local affairs. 16:00 - 19:00. £2 a pint. Lager or bitter. Possibly cider in summer.
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