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- Past hour
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There’s something that doesn’t add up with you. That post is the post of someone who doesn’t really know much about or has even used a chipper. My bet is you’re a certain banned member on about his 5th attempt to pass.
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Gradual progression for five today Wordle 1,509 5/6* 🟨⬜⬜⬜🟨 🟨🟨⬜⬜🟨 🟨🟩🟩⬜⬜ ⬜🟩🟩🟩⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
- Today
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Good morning Arbtalkers 😊
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Ex-Soldier (County Durham) looking at getting into Arb/Forestry
Ex-Sapper replied to Ex-Sapper's topic in Employment
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Loni Anderson. Remember WKRP in Cincinati?
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Careful now the conspiracy theorist accusations will be coming your way soon, try to remember this thread is dedicated to TDS.
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Agree. That is a pretty small chipper though. I run an 8t dump truck and dump trailer, tracked chipper in the trailer. Can stick the grinder or mini skid in also, if I squeeze them in. Its all about the versatility for me. Can be a slight annoyance unloading the chipper for a small job, or sometimes having to unhitch the trailer on the street to get into a small driveway. Pays off when I can track into the back yard and chip onsite, or when I need more than 1 machine onsite.
- Yesterday
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@Abbey CIt is perfect for rough undulating ground, not so good for formal bowling green type lawns. in fact I will probably being using mine tomorrow.
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Good experienced climber around Oxfordshire paye £40-45k
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Good luck finding a church of Scotland pile down there mukkah
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Absolutely, for reductions. Repollarding lime, or reducing conifer hedge though - just lots and lots of cuts under 1.5". No need for power but light saw that doesn't have a pull cord.
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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version
sime42 replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Picture Forum
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In that case you're back to the general rule of climbing gear - if in doubt bin it. It's not worth risking yourself to save a few quid.
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Just try one they are not cheap but a lot of steel fixers use them no pilot holes and drill straight through 20mm thick steel you need high powered impact 1/2 or 3/4 drive and plenty of cutting grease it’s a easy tool to use especially up in a cheery picker I’d link a video but haven’t a clue how to
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Are these trees passed the point of savings?
Dan Maynard replied to Thunderpies's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
I wouldn't blame either of these, rather a combination of cutting back too far in the past and branches being shaded by the tree that was removed. What is dead, is dead. Conifer like that has no buds on old wood, it won't sprout back from the bottom so they will always grow like lollipops. I'd take them out, surprised whoever took the other tree out didn't recommend it. As above laurels not a bad shout, otherwise Thuja, maybe yew. There's no magic, fast growing to cover the windows sooner means more work maintaining in future. -
Personally, I would set up a Paypal account. I use Paypal regularly to buy and sell things. I would be reticient to use it as a soul source of payment, but it has its moments. Just add on any merchant fees to your fee.
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Brother broke his shooting stick Made a new stick from elm but it was too bendy so made this one out of ash. Tested my sowing skills on the leather
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- Last week
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Yeah man stoke is no problem thanks for that greatly appreciated ill give them a bell
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Monkey Puzzle takedowns are like War stories, never a good 1! Evil trees!