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  2. Hi im currently looking for work around the walsall area i can travel to either the yard or to meet some one somewhere I'm a strong going person who's capable of doing task on their as well as in team i currently have my chipper ticket / strimmer ticket / cs30 /cs31 as well as my pts card and my cscs card any work available please get in touch with me on my number 07359863618 hope to hear of some one soon thanks Sam
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  5. Ok so things have moved on i changed the fuel rubbers but no change took it into a service centre and they say it’s the wrong fuel in it. I was using Aspen2(brand new). Do Stihl chainsaws not like Aspen2? I was told it’s a direct replacement. Or am I opening a can of worms?
  6. Depends who's tongue though to be honest.
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  8. Scots is pretty durable I think, Corsican and lodgepole are appalling outdoors in my experience.
  9. thing I find strangest is that the lad/lass didn't really react just kind of waved it away. Someone put a tongue in my ear would get a very different reaction
  10. Humza Yousaf should have listened to women like Ash Regan about gender self-ID. Now he may have to – Susan Dalgety WWW.SCOTSMAN.COM The debate over trans rights has played a significant role in Humza Yousaf’s current troubles Whilst it’s good to see this incompetent racist failing miserably it’s worth remembering the Labour Members of the Scottish parliament voted for every one of the sick twisted gender/trans madness ideas that seem to have taken over the Holyrood bubble nowadays. I’m pretty sure there are a few cringing right now about how they actually voted. Talk about being detached from the reality of normal everyday people’s viewsπŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Sturgeon fell on her woke sword for it ( well possibly dived on it before the fingers in the cookie jar saga blew up) and hopefully this fool will too.
  11. They will be fine if you do nothing as tops look over all pretty healthy but it might be best to get rid of them & replant with something else, as they will never look pretty. The brown bits will always be brown as thoose conifer species don't sprout from old wood. Other option is maybe plant something else to hide the brown bits & do add a load of organic matter mulch wood chip compost etc if you do decide plant something as dry shade is difficult a enviroment. Ruscus aculeatus maybe as it seem to grown anywhere
  12. Ask Paul πŸ˜†πŸ˜†
  13. As long as my 'Arbtalk recommendation' discount still applies 🀭
  14. Marking trees is a personal thing. I swap between using tape and spray. I really dislike blazing because it's easy to miss one when cutting. When choosing your marking colour choose something that contrasts nicely against the tree. Don't mark Pines and Larches in reds and orange as the don't show up well. Watch out for red and green as colourblind cutters might not see all the marks(true story). If marking a big area I do like using the Finnish marking system which uses tape. Red is the boundary if the knot on the tape faces you, you are within the boundary. Corners have two red ribbons on. You should be able to see ribbons down the line of trees. Blue ribbon marks environmental features. Could be waterways to avoid, nesting birds etc don't cut or cross into blue tape area. Orange is for racks when you were marking them. Tape on every 5 to 10 or so tree so you can see where the rack goes. Depending on if you are rack distances are somewhere between 5 and 7 rows normally slightly wider if hand cut.migjt be some ghosting racks in there. Basically if you have a 10m crane on the harvester he will reach 10m ish from that rack. The next rack will let the machine reach back to almost the same point.
  15. Wondered the same but didn't think a bot would edit posts.
  16. Hoots mon, ye hould see me toss ma caber laddie
  17. No-one touches my bagpipes, they're supposed to sound terrible.
  18. Tank breather, try with cap off,
  19. Hi, What's the average kind of yield in Kg of a burn ? Ball park weight. cheers
  20. In my mind i have you like some Geoff Capes in a kilt
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