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  2. Need to clear out stock that we won't be re stocking - we now have unguarded .325 .043[1.1mm] chains and no longer want to have the guarded version (which Oregon and Husky do). So buy 1 chain and get 2 free - while stocks last. ONLINE ONLY - if you can't get it to work whatsapp on 07752145001. You need to have at least x3 chains in the basket. Yes you can mix and match sizes. No we are not doing this deal on any other chains right now. Use code 325 in the basket - it removes the disount at the checkout. 10"[25cm] Panther .325 .043[1.1mm] 46 drive links WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK P-325-043-G-46 Panther Nano .325 .043[1.1mm] which tends to go on the newer smaller Husqvarna chainsaws as standard... 12"[30cm] Panther .325 .043[1.1mm] 51 drive links WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK P-325-043-G-51 Panther .325 .043[1.1mm] which tends to go on the newer smaller Husqvarna chainsaws as standard type set... 14"[35cm] Panther .325 .043[1.1mm] 59 drive links WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK P-325-043-G-59 Panther .325 .043[1.1mm] which tends to go on the newer smaller Husqvarna chainsaws as standard type set... 16"[40cm] Panther .325 .043[1.1mm] 64 drive links WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK P-325-043-G-64 Panther .325 .043[1.1mm] which tends to go on the newer smaller Husqvarna chainsaws as standard type set...
  3. Yeah, that one cost me nothing, I had all the bits and pieces lying around at home anyway. They need to be facing the sun most of the time, so S or SE facing is preferred apparently. There's plenty of info kicking around online but I saw this nice little guide recently. (I've never bothered with any of the overwintering stuff, just leave them out all the time and they seem to be okay). 183119-Pamphlet-bee-house.pdf
  4. perquisite - a benefit which one enjoys or is entitled to on account of one's job or position.
  5. That's the problem though, we only have quantitive data that only goes back so far other than that its just 2nd 3rd 4th hand much like the garden bird survey. I remember the amount of starling in the town as a kid and adolescent now there aren't as many but I have to run under bridges or walk in the road because of the amount of kittiwake that I never saw back in the day. However its toasty in the garden and there's loads of greenfly flying past and I wonder if there will be a huge amount of ladybirds next year like we got a couple of times back in the 60's 70's?
  6. Today
  7. Thanks all. Lots of fantastic advice. Appreciate your time. UF
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  9. Thank you WNH and WF. Useful info to know. Cheers, Marcus
  10. The next thing I need to sort( and I briefly looked, without much success after I bought her) is agricultural tyres, instead of those hard inflexible badtard US style commercial ones she came on. The square edged fronts cut in really badly when turning, and the rears would spin on a snotter. And we are in moss. Which does not help. Though I will almost certainly need to source rims as well.
  11. Yes I saw that when I installed it . The updates are automatic I think , no need to click anything .
  12. Yesterday
  13. I appear to have lost all my small climbing wedges. Have a to be a little careful if using the small ones on the ground, a boot used as a hammer tends to split them. Made up four more tonight, but they do fit well in the pocket, dont notice them while climbing. For a bigger wedge, the range do these, also disposably priced, for the careless arborist. https://www.therange.co.uk/diy/hardware-and-accessories/floor-protection/wood-door-stop#58454 Have not used my large plastic set for ages.
  14. Anyone? Local council tree planning appear to be useless.
  15. Give me a shout if you need any help on getting started
  16. Started tidying up round my mates place yesterday and this morning, and I remember my mate planting the willows thinking they’ll be a good screen.
  17. I've started regularly scanning you tube for the 'Sailor the dog' comedy channel. He must surely be close to signing a contract to supply hours of entertainment in exchange for alternating tirades of abuse and dog chew treats. Keep this comedy gold going
  18. Edit: have to be honest, it isn't my favourite of Randall's comics yet. Further edits: This is in reference to the kidnapping of Rümeysa Öztürk
  19. Live in Edinburgh, Scotland - as opposed to all the other Edinburgh's it would be if you lived there.
  20. 12 foot here too, I've got Brian James though. Based on what people who have ifors tell me the ramps are easier and lighter on mine, and it tows quieter, so I'd definitely suggest looking at both. I tow mine with a 110 hardtop, so I've got the long door mirror stalks fitted to see round it, and then the extra trailer width is not really an issue. Keep thinking about a remap, especially when the trailers full. Always get there though, just need to be patient.
  21. ‘Overhanging and loss of light’ is pretty simple. No one is responsible because if the tree is worthy of a TPO neither would be given any consideration, so permission to prune wouldn’t be granted anyway. Structural damage isn’t as simple. Proving the tree was responsible would be the first hurdle. @daltontrees?
  22. All wood is felled and straight. it is all millable ranging oak to ash mostly few big straight bits of yew aswell.Also we have 4 metre lengths of cherry most of it is easily accessible from a gravel track
  23. Time Left: 29 days and 4 hours

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    3000cc Diesel 170hp had since new well looked after workhorse, full alloy body/storage box, surplus to our requirements as new vehicle replaced, great condition, kept in shed at night registered 28/02/2020, mot till march 2026, all in good working order, Re-advertised due to time wasters.

    £17,950

    Wishaw, North Lanarkshire - GB

  24. 3/8 rim 501598002 501597702 3/8 rim sprocket
  25. You should have zero up and down movment on the con rod ( big end ) side to side movment ( lateral ) is acceptable, these saws are more suseptable to main bearing cages breaking up not so much big end bearing wear.
  26. After a two man team, for ad hock work Climber and groundsman is fine Must have own transport and reliable equipment Work mostly North East Hampshire/Surrey/West Sussex www.grayshotttreeservices.com
  27. I would start with blossom wilt, but check the curled leaves to see if anything in living there. You will need to remove all infected growth, cutting back to healthy wood. This material either needs to be burnt or taken away from site. I've had good success with a winter spray of Jays fluid diluted 50/50 with water.
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