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You are terminally thick!
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I wonder if we're more or less terminally confused by the ai revolution than our ancestors were by the industrial revolution. Information is a lot more available these days but I'm not sure that leads to greater understanding. Especially after reading the above...
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Been a while, makes up for my fail yesterday though Wordle 1,600 2/6 ⬜🟨⬜🟨🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Morning all, Drizzle just now but 15 degrees and sunny forecast. Crazy. Side pruning some conifers today.
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Yes, its 13hp, the branch that was in there is cca 10cm diameter (4"). but you are right the end of the branch was thinner.... It can have a higher feed speed, but for this diameter it's having problem to discharge the chips and clogs because the RPMs slows down too much (nostress stops feeding but RPM drop anyway) - its visible on the video. I may try to fine-tune the nostress RPM low limits (its possible to set on this machine). I am yet to try to remove the internal grill...
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Did some more search and this is a common problem, do not understand how HQ can ignore it for such a long time.. Husqvarna combi can - fuel spout | Arborist, Chainsaw & Tree Work Forum ARBORISTSITE.COM Hello, About a year ago I bought a Husqvarna combi can 5+2.5L. Last summer it worked great and was really satisfied with it. This year, after some 5 months of not... ... I've wanted to buy the 15l can from HQ (580 75 45‑01) but this really makes me to think twice.
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Ahh, that might explain it.
- Yesterday
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Yeah, that was what I concluded. Though I had them in a dim unheated garage I think, maybe if they were in a bright, warm conservatory or something they'd do better. No need to buy more seeds, just use some from last year's chillies. They're always viable. Dead easy, especially if your drying them out anyway.
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Looking for insurance for our log business machinery and public liability who is using who ?????
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Yeah, which is slightly fair. But the power that pushes my 13" or 20" at easily quarter revs would definitely push a 28" round at least a bit.
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So would my thing be but it's still not better (yet, possibly).
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I have one on my 500i.. Stihl Full Wrap Handles BELLEBROOKARB.CO.UK Stihl Full Wrap Handles For control and handling I asked my stihl dealer to get one initially. They just said they aren't available in the EU. Which is wank to not supply that for one of the best arb saws available when you can readily get one for a 462.
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Yes and yes, although the hinge quality on most Ash trees particularly the larger ones are unaffected by Ash dieback. Another tree served notice on by the highways. Set back 5m from the road edge with relatively lol usage and hardly declining. No way did it warrant removal let alone 28 day notice from highways. Very poor judgement. Sadly I was just the hired gun to kill it for another company. I'm awaiting a job direct for myself where I can offer to appeal the notice. Its all to common the highways are serving notice on trees that would be deemed tolerable risk if using QTRA which I know they use. So appealing it should be fairly straight forward.
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I usually go up and get it before descending. Experience has taught me it’s worth the tiny bit of extra effort, to save a lot more effort.
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This is the big turntable machine isn’t it? Couple of peeps on here have them. I may be wrong but I heard TW stopped supporting the machine. So you may have to get engineery with spare parts. Got any pictures?
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It would certainly explain the shocking state of my hands after using the piles of shit for years , 90’s saw with 70’s AV’s
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We want to see your #ArbInAction pictures!
slack ma girdle replied to Pro Arb Magazine's topic in General chat
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Whats the old saying "Americans can be relied on to do the right thing after its exhausted all other possibilities" Well Trump has been exhausting
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FSI Stump Cutters proudly introduces the FSI B23, the successor to the popular FSI B22. Combining familiar design elements from both the FSI B21 and FSI B22, the B23 is engineered for everyday professional work by arborists, landscapers, contractors, and hire companies. With the FSI B23, you get to choose between a 14hp Kohler engine or an 11hp Honda engine, while enjoying the benefits of hydraulic wheel drive. The B23 combines power and user-friendliness with well-known and well-loved design features to make stump grinding easy and efficient. New features of FSI B23: Auto-Sweep Release: Automatically releases the sweep lock when the wheel brakes are applied, allowing you to reposition the machine quickly and safely at the stump. Closed Bearing on Cutterwheel Housing: Pre-greased and sealed from the factory for over 1,000 hours of operation, eliminating daily greasing and reducing maintenance concerns. Safety Bar: Stops the machine when released for increased operator safety. Other new features also include a larger sweep for increased cutting range, recoil start of the engine, and a document tube and hour meter now included as standard. “With FSI B23, we’ve refined what already worked well,” says Launy Luckmann, Development Engineer at FSI. “It’s a compact, reliable machine designed for professionals who want straightforward performance — with the comfort and simplicity that FSI is known for.” The FSI B23 reflects Danish engineering at its best — simple, robust, and made to perform day after day with minimal maintenance. For more information and technical specifications, visit www.fsi-stumpcutters.com/product/engine/fsi-b23/
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MS 036 -- how easy will it be to get parts for this model?
HackneyAndBeyond replied to HackneyAndBeyond's topic in Chainsaws
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😂😂😂😂😂Utter bollocks lad and you know it, why not throw the reverend Jim Jones or David Koresh into the mix, let’s face it some daft bugger brought up Jack the Ripper and Fred West the other day trying to make a point so obviously anything goes however tenuous.