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I fycking hate the thing anyway. Heavy, loud bastard. Fcxk off. I want a 40 foot birch I can do with a zingy little 2511 and a packet of sweets.
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The Microbull grab with the hydraulic capstan on it still sounds like the bollocks to me. A shame they didn't catch on more. The controls are gash and the showroom is far less easy to get to than Chesterfield. Both surmountable problems. Someone must want a small machine on tracks.
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It's as disjointed as telling the public to not hire groundwork contractors who also use JCBs to steal cashpoints out of walls.
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Basically it can't comply to the European Normative Standard that splices are tested in accordance with. It might be a different story in other parts of the world. I'm not saying it's unsafe to climb on, it's just difficult to prove that it IS safe. Reach out to the supplier and ask if their splicer has been trained by Courant.
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I done a few checks in regards to what people have posted and it's not a sheared flywheel key as posted previously. I ordered a new ignition coil and aftermarket carburettor. This was simply for trial and error. I previously didn't mention that there was fuel leaking from the air filter housing (the air filters have been removed). I fitted the new coil and new carburettor. I changed the fuel pipe which leads to the the fuel filter in the tank as well as the fuel filter. Filled up with fresh fuel and it started for about a few seconds. There was still fuel coming out of the air filter. I looked at a few yo*t@be videos and seen a few comments about the metering valve and needle valve. Most of the comments mentioned that the new valves may not be as good as the original valves (bit baffled by this) so I decided to have a look at the original carburettor and I changed the new valves with the original ones. I couldn't see any difference. I refitted the old carburettor and now the saw starts but only with throttle applied. Still leaks fuel from the air filter. Could anyone advise on what to do next please?.
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Nobody has been brave enough to ask!
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If you're local to me please don't being it in for repair. I've had a few machines in that have had used engine oil for chain oil. They either get picked up without me looking at them or get binned. The next down the line is veg oil machines!
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Jas P Botex & Mantis - Looking for suggestions
Brushcutter replied to TreeDB's topic in Large equipment
Give them a ring and they have some good relationships with people and they can quite often arrange for you to go and see one nearish you. -
Just do your usual stuff jonathon and go skinny dipping in the local pond 😁
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Using Ecoplugs on side growths and suckers
wallyrobinett replied to Philadelphus's topic in General chat
I’ve used Ecoplugs on side growths and suckers, and they work well if applied correctly. Drilling at the right angle into the stem and ensuring the plug sits flush is key for effective herbicide delivery. They’re cleaner and more targeted than spray treatments, especially in sensitive areas where drift or overspray could be a problem. -
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New shop soiled 13.5HP Briggs & Stratton petrol engine Comes with 14ft bed which will allow a milling length of 11ft Maximum log diameter of 27” and a board width of 22” Sold as seen Viewing available at Long BenningtonAsk for price
Long Bennington, Nottinghamshire - GB
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New shop soiled 13.5HP Briggs & Stratton petrol engine Comes with 14ft bed which will allow a milling length of 11ft Maximum log diameter of 27” and a board width of 22” Sold as seen Viewing available at Long BenningtonAsk for price
Long Bennington, Nottinghamshire - GB
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I used to plant lots of trees in Denmark but they never used to start things until early April which seems late by UK standards it's maybe because in the past they were used to long winters. Sometimes there would be stuff to do in November/ December but not as much
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Good Morning All.
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I was going to say I wonder how it will go with Putin tomorrow, but after reading the last few pages I think I will leave the pedo, sex trafficker sympathises to their own devices. Bye.
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Hi, I'm looking for self employed groundy/brush cutter operators to help out on some late Himalayan Balsam control sites, in wetland near Knutsford/ S.Manchester. Other dates are a possibility. Wellies and some prior experience are necessary, but no machines or cert needed, really. Call me for further details. Nick 07973 701 898
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Timberwolf Chipper 18/125 - SPARES AND REPAIRS
woody paul commented on Treeation's advert in Arborist Machinery
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Job Description We are looking for a self motivated HarvaDig drive to join our Forestry department who has a passion for working in the outdoors and in a forest environment. We work in many locations in and around Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and beyond. The role of the HarvaDig driver would be harvesting timber ready for staking. The candidate must be confident at driving a digger and from a rural back ground with general knowledge of agriculture. FMO tickets would be a bonus but not necessary as these can be attained for the right person. Must be hardworking and work as part of a team. Must be able to work to deadlines. Bonus scheme. Possible overtime. Competitive salary depending on experience. 29 days holiday. Company car. PPE provided. Job Type: Full-time, permanent Pay: From £35,000.00 Ability to commute/relocate: - Cheltenham GL54 5HF: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Experience: - Agricultural: 1 year (preferred) - Digger driving: 2 years (required) Licence/Certification: - Driving licence (required) Work Location: In person
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seems quite a common and not unexpected result, on more than one forum. didn't your "instincts" tell you you cant just claim disused railway lines, or using waste motor oil as chain lube was a seriously bad practice? not to mention the Himalayan Balsam which seems to change it's name with every post. but please continue, it's quite entertaining, and who knows what you might come up with next. The Dim Wits Member Mixed Farmer Aug 7, 2025 #16 I dont think there is much more to say hear really