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haven't had a pint of that for a long time
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Reform UK urged to explain why party treasurer named in dozens of Epstein files WWW.THENATIONAL.SCOT REFORM UK are under pressure to explain why their treasurer appears numerous times in the Epstein files over more than a decade
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If only I were that accomplished at propaganda.
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Some good points above. One thing I’d add from going through this transition myself is that whoever’s reviewing the paperwork is usually just checking for consistency rather than detail. They want to see that the method statement, risk assessment and any site info all tell the same 'story' I used to treat them as separate documents and it always felt repetitive. What worked better for us was building them as a single system where the method feeds the risk assessment and the site-specific bits sit on top. Once that structure’s in place, it’s quick to adapt job to job. we ended up rebuilding ours in Word after a rejection so we could reuse and tweak them properly rather than starting from scratch each time. Then we can just have it loaded on the tablet on site. Since then we’ve not had any questions coming back from clients. For mostly domestic work it can feel overkill, but once you start touching commercial or managed sites it’s worth getting a solid base in place early.
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Anyone tried the downrigger?
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Войдите на Facebook WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Войдите на Facebook, чтобы общаться с друзьями, родственниками и знакомыми. Got a demo to do and some marketing with a magazine and a blogger!
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I'm seeing this quite regularly on Sorbus Spp. and Prunus Spp. on street trees. Am I correct in thinking this is P. pomaceus? I'm commonly seeing it in the lower stem/buttress area, rarely on scaffold branches. Thanks.
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Another one for the Makita battery brigade. Bought this a while back, simply because it was offered at a stupid price. with a cheap chinese auger extension, it's making my current fencing job easier. It's a decent drill for big blacksmith drill bits, too, and even core bits if you haven't got mains nearby. It doesn't have the sheer grunt of the petrol auger, but it's handier, and more versatile.
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Kohler command 38 pro efi fueling problems.
Peter 1955 replied to Mick Dempsey's topic in Large equipment
Ah. Then I am missing something. Learn something new every day. Certainly fits with the video you posted. -
Both just as bad as the other, pair of them are headaches
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Regardless of the brand, I wouldn't recommend any 18v saw, it's just too hard work for the battery ( unless perhaps it's that mahoosive 12Ah Makita jobby 😄 ). Lower voltage means higher current for the same effort, and high current draw is the enemy.
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Hi, I'm selling my Stihl MS400c, don't want to sell it but I'm trying to reduce my ground saw collection, as I have way too many as you can see, it's in very very good condition, i've always ran it on Aspen fuel too stihl light 06 bar this is a completely standard saw, with no mods whatsapp. any questions, please ask. check my other feedback for saws i've sold happy to post the saw - £25£480
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Time Left: 6 days and 13 hours
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Hi, sadly selling my husqvarna 254xp, don't want to sell it but I'm trying to reduce my ground saw collection, as I have way too many as you can see, it's a good condition saw, i've always ran it on Aspen fuel too has a brand new chain if you know these saws, they really are special. they are a lovely saw this is a completely standard saw, with no mods whatsoever. any questions, please ask. check my other feedback for saws i've sold happy to post the saw - £25£300
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People throw the word LEDGEND about for anyone these days but he truly was in the game of snooker.
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Hi, I have a tip site at our farm (Oakstream Pastures) in Burnley but wanted to know what would encourage tree surgeons / arborists to actually use us? I'm happy to pay for the chip or exchange for eggs / chicken etc (whatever produce we have that might be interest!). We have regular use for chip and do pay for the bulk load from time to time. We use it for bedding, mulch and composting so never have enough!
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I have used a shear to do the thinning. Brilliant for brambles or put lieing blackthorn.
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