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A digger suitable for site clearing and housebuilding digger.
AHPP replied to difflock's topic in Large equipment
Muddy and Mick are onto something I think. Have an expert do the precision work and buy a backhoe for the rest of it? Or do it all with the backhoe if you have the patience. Forget bog work obviously. -
He's beyond tapped. Trumpanzees: If Biden was rambling on like this would you have given him a free ride too? 692K views · 22K reactions | This madman, who thinks there is some... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM This madman, who thinks there is some kind of magic valve that takes a day to turn to release water from the north, is the same lunatic that was handed the nuclear launch codes 🤦.
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Can anyone recommend a manual tyre changing tool for small tyres?
Muddy42 replied to Muddy42's topic in Maintenance help
thanks, but £200 would be too much for the number of tyres I do. -
If I wanted to live and work in central London I would become IRATA level 3 and be done with tree work.
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Pezzolato PTH 30.50 biomass wood chipper The PTH 30.50 is the ideal chipper both for the maintenance of greenery (thanks to the large feed hopper, is able to easily insert even bulky material), both for the wood and forest maintenance technician who needs, in addition to disposing of to reduce volumes and produce quality wood chips. Minimum/maximum tractor power: 60-130HP / 44-95 kW Maximum inlet passage: 500 x 300mm Maximum chipping diameter: 300mm Knives: 3 Hourly throughput: 10-16m/h3 Drum diameter: 520mm Drum width: 500mm Upper roller width: 500mm Weight: 2,300kg Hours: 44£98,000
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Time Left: 6 days and 22 hours
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Pezzolato PTH 30.50 biomass wood chipper The PTH 30.50 is the ideal chipper both for the maintenance of greenery (thanks to the large feed hopper, is able to easily insert even bulky material), both for the wood and forest maintenance technician who needs, in addition to disposing of to reduce volumes and produce quality wood chips. Minimum/maximum tractor power: 60-130HP / 44-95 kW Maximum inlet passage: 500 x 300mm Maximum chipping diameter: 300mm Knives: 3 Hourly throughput: 10-16m/h3 Drum diameter: 520mm Drum width: 500mm Upper roller width: 500mm Weight: 2,300kg Hours: 44£75,000
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Alright all. I'm pretty new to carving, over the past few years I've done a handful of pieces mainly just because I like doing it. I've never really tried to sell my work but I would like to start. I've not invested loads of money in it, still just playing with a stock bar and die grinder with a couple of different burrs but it'd be nice to recover some of my fuel costs if poss. My question is, those of you who do sell your work, how and where do you do it? Is it better to carve up things in advance on the hope people might buy them or do you mainly get commissions? I've stuck on some photos to give you an idea of where I'm at with it. Thanks in advance. WhatsApp Vidéo 2025-09-01 à 13.29.23_6efc7c2a.mp4
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Yes. 3/8" is the pitch wheras the 0.050 and 0.043 are the gauge. The width of the rail on the chainsaw bar will determine the gauge of the chain and the pitch needs to be the same as the nose and the drive sprocket. Chain, guide bar and sprocket identification - Chainsawbars WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK Identifying a chain, guide bar and sprocket on a chainsaw can be tricky. Use our guide to easily take you through how to...
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How are you all getting these slabs to dry flat? I don't even bother slabbing now because anything that has the pith in turns into an Escher painting after a few months on the stack.
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Hi Dan It does make a difference, that's why we asked. We are trying to only post on a Friday, with whatever we are promoting on our socials and emails. I do notice that when we update the classifieds, they all pop up in the unread posts. As these run out after 2 weeks, I've started to try to spread them out so it's not too much at once. I can't control this as it's an Arbtalk thing. Pricing-wise, we should always be cheaper as we are only there to move on end-of-line products or out-of-packaging products. We will have a think and discussion on how to be more engaging in our content - any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you for your feedback, it is valuable to us as it should be for any business.
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I would think the oil bath air filter would be a no no due to you needing to use the grinder on slopes etc. Have a look at the Chinese Honda copies for a replacement (Lifan etc). About half the price, electric start versions available. Obviously check crankshaft length/diameter before ordering. The foam sleeve that goes over the paper air filter element is an important part of the set up if working in dusty environment. It needs to be dipped in clean oil and squeezed out at regular intervals after washing out in petrol to catch any dust etc. before reaching the paper filter.
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Morning all, The autumn hedgefest of regulars continues. Bread and butter.
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Crane assisted Tree removal course uk
AA Teccie (Paul) replied to Callum793's topic in Training & education
Related guidance (FYI): Arboricultural Association - Technical Guide 4: Use of Mobile Cranes in Tree Work WWW.TREES.ORG.UK A source of publications, guidance notes and leaflets for arboriculturists. Competitively priced available to members... -
Rudi Guiliani involved in bad car crash. Rear ended after he helped a damsel in distress in a abusive relationship.
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Weird, I would rather go with Carmen Electra on my bog roll TBH. Enjoy your time on the toilet staring at Keir if thats what floats your boat mate.
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I was just wondering if anyone had used it who knows it might be ok
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What’s the chain speed Steve? Is there a chain shot/safety zone issue or can it be used within sensible distances of 3rd parties?
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thanks for the feedback gonna go ahead with procomms
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How fckin big was this chicken! Reminds me of the scene in Young guns where they were all off their tits getting high.
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Had another look, these show in stock but always best to phone first. 15 quid cheaper than mine, too! Makita UC029GZ02 40V Max XGT Cordless Brushless 150mm Pruning Saw In Makpac Carry Case | Dvs Power Tools DVSPOWERTOOLS.CO.UK Automatic chain lubrication eXtreme Protection Technology (XPT) is engineered for improved dust and water resistance for operation in harsh... Maintence day for my other kit, have a few files started but this came with a nice looking file guide, and I've never used one so gave it a try. File is shite, wouldnt cut toffee. A worn Pferd file is massively better than this (Gustharts sell them). Handle, a bit smalll, not very ergonomic. Without heating the file tang I'm not sure how your supposed to fit it as it wouldnt go in very far. The guide, works like it should, but guides are shite and annoying to use. Luckily I dont need them although my right hand, for left hand cutters, needs practise.
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I suspect right to left: Road. Kerb. Garden.
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Not just chickens. Arb chickens. Seen here sorting out two bags of rakings. IMG_5870.MOV
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Fungus appeared this year on twin stem sycamore tree. Growing out of top of old cut wound. Given left hand stem on picture is leaning at appropriate 20 degrees at base is this a problem it terms of the tree becoming unsafe. Tree is approximately 25m tall.