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- Past hour
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That's @Johnsondout of the Olympic team. Just joking lad.
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They do this local to where I live,
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Chainsaw Boots WWW.CHRISFORESTRY.CO.UK Chainsaw boots sizes from 36 to 47. Some here
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Wetter than a submarine's numberplate. Day two on a Conny dismantle. All brash away now and one load of timber. Just got to finish the stem and get the timber away and one heck of a tidy up.
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And it is getting up to full revs? Obviously if it's not getting up to full speed then the anti stress is kicking in, will still let you reverse.
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https://fb.watch/F4BM7hfYjE/?fs=e Interesting little short.
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Kohler command 38 pro efi fueling problems.
John Shutler replied to Mick Dempsey's topic in Large equipment
is it insured for fire damage.... seems like its squirting quite a lot of fuel around those electrics A few years ago on one of my AAAC renewals I was asked why the Unimog didn't have a fire extinguisher in it. My reply was along the lines of not wanted a partially burnt out vehicle, if it goes up I want it damaged to a point that the insurance don't quibble on paying out for it -
Can you pass on the details? Please
- Today
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Ahhh. The good ole days!
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bob give us yer feckin' money geldof, cant stand the cnut.
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Having read about the positive experiences of other clubs making the switch, the team at Gloucestershire’s Minchinhampton Golf Club are themselves now discovering the efficiency and safety benefits of Aspen alkylate petrol. Used across a suite of 2-stroke equipment, club Mechanic Tom Dorey notes the significant reduction in costly faults and breakdowns, while its delivery by the barrel has reduced the time and risks associated with transporting fuel from the forecourt. Minchinhampton comprises of 36-holes at the New Course site along with a further 18-holes at the historic Old Course – established in 1889 and situated 4 miles away on SSSI common land, managed in partnership with the National Trust. The third, the parkland Avening Course, has been used on multiple occasions as an Open Qualifying venue. Looking after the maintenance is a team of 17 greenkeepers who, alongside Mechanic Tom, keep the large machinery fleet and busy courses in tip-top condition. “I was familiar with Aspen Fuel from personal experience but was seeing more articles in the press about facilities switching over and felt it was worth exploring” explains Tom. “We spoke with some other golf clubs and then met with Aspen’s Roy Narbey at BTME in 2025 who arranged a trial of Aspen-2 for us. The rest, as they say, is history and we’ve recently just taken delivery of our second barrel.” Being virtually free from ethanol, aromatics and benzene Aspen alkylate petrol presents a 99% cleaner fuel when compared with traditional pump fuel. The significantly reduced emissions not only benefit the health and safety of the operator but also contributes to increased sustainability standards, helping the team to meet the courses environmental responsibilities. Like other Aspen users, Minchinhampton quickly discovered the immediate benefits but were pleasantly surprised by the further ‘wins’ that came from the switch. “The difference was notable almost immediately. The team all commented on the better working environment when using tools such as backpack blowers and hedgecutters and reported the reduction in fumes and headaches as soon as we switched.” Tom adds, “In the workshop, servicing of the equipment is now much simpler. I haven’t had to spend time repairing or replacing gummed up carburettors, saving us money and enhancing the overall lifespan of the engines and the equipment.” Aspen-2’s pre-mixed formula has also eliminated issues with incorrect mixture ratios. “Convenience has been another big plus point, with the fuel readily available on site, pre-mixed so there’s no risk of issues associated with incorrect fuel and oil ratios.” “The support from Roy throughout the trial and in getting us up and running has also been brilliant. He gave us lots of hints and tips for correct pump operation and getting the most from our equipment.” He concludes, “The experience has been incredibly positive and eventually we hope to extend our use to Aspen-4 for the cleaner running of some of our larger equipment.”
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Morning all, Yesterday went well, got more than I expected done. Going to get wet this morning finishing it off. Hopefully done by dinner time.
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Thank you for mentioning this, I appreciate that, as I am very much V over IR man..
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What’s the name
- Yesterday
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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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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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Time Left: 5 days and 19 hours
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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