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- Past hour
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Terminator. Now there’s shit television.
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Well took a £20 punt on the new pot and piston. Fitted fine. Cleaned carb and refitted. Tried to start. Coughed on choke all good. Switched choke off a couple of pulls. Bloody starter cord snapped. went for beer. back on this morning new cord heated plug with small blow torch. Started ok and running nice. Will get it ran in with a bit of load soon but all looks ok. Thanks for all the advice.
- Today
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Looks like a nice tool but I'm not sure it'd have much advantage over a crow bar and a lump hammer when it comes to dismantling pallets. I always find that the head just snaps off quite a few of the nails. Those annular ones really stick in, especially if they're a bit rusted. Using a nail punch and then sacrificing the middle blocks is another approach.
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I saw that yesterday. Unfathomable. Amazing the lengths some people will go to to get their kicks. Not him now though. He doesn't have a leg to stand on.
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Three today Wordle 1,540 3/6* ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟨⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Who buys Norway Spruce and Thuja in the Southwest?
Paul73 replied to Paul73's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
Its a tempting idea but roughly how much of the value of the timber does one lose by doing this? It might be worth doing some of the work one's self or it might be worth sticking to the trade I know while letting someone else do what they know best. -
Morning all, Trimming a holly bush then doing a quote. I tried the salt and vinegar method once when I had an ear canal infection. I still had to get seen and had otomize spray. Works well, but is prescription only. Have a good weekend.
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They won’t last two tanks of fuel before dying.
- Yesterday
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Meetings with remarkable trees, the Arbtalk version
sime42 replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Picture Forum
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Brilliant Stephen, congratulations.
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Using Ecoplugs on side growths and suckers
Philadelphus replied to Philadelphus's topic in General chat
Woody Paul was right. We did go back to insurers, who refused to fund more treatment. We shd have stuck to our guns, but we are committed now. I think it's important to make it clear to both insurers and possible future buyers that the subsidence problem has been dealt with and the mitigation works carried out exactly as prescribed. Tree-fancier123, many thanks for that very detailed advice - really helpful to have precise measurements to follow. The problem with letting it grow is that we would be continually having to cut back - not a simple weekend job with a 3m stump. We might let a sideshoot regrow as part of the hedge (if it survives the treatment) and see how we get on. Now that there is more space and light I'd rather embrace the change and plant on either side of trunk with hazel and hawthorn seedlings, more interesting than the leggy privet we inherited. -
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Powerful Diesel Timberwolf TW 190 DH Turbo woodchipper good condition and in full working order, Twin hydraulic feed rollers. Probably one of the most popular woodchippers of all time due to its reliability durability and performance Capacity - 7.5" Hours - 969 Age - 2009 Fuel - Diesel Condition - very good£6,500
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yes, I recall that was a later model, an old trick to play when we were kids was to bumpstart an old bsa bantam field bike by pushing it backwards, and then offer a go on it to the many asking, they would put in in gear and let the clutch out expecting it to go forwards, but it went backwards instead. pretty soon everyone had caught on.
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Graham Greene. Canadian actor with Injun roots. Played Indians and cop detectives etc!
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Nooooooooo don't do it! Cut trees instead!!!
- Last week
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"My memory is getting worse,,, I don't remember that at all".
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Yeah we used to do loads of craft fairs with my carvings and benches etc its bloody hard work some shows you dont sell anything and others you do ok but since covid we found people are just not buying much at shows galleries and shops want like half of what it sells for ,Marketplace is ok or go roadside get a genny and a ground sheet and find a nice layby ,I would get a carving bar though if you are wanting to have a propper go at carving the difference you sill notice will be mad , Rob D at Chainsaw Bars UK will sort you out with a carving bar and chain and there are loads of how to vids on line Ryan somebody he is an american he was a judge on that carving comp on the tv if you want to chat give me a shout Cheers. Mark
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Hi Nick, I have the same problem with my grass collector. Did you manage to solve yours ? kind regards Steve
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Larch or sweet chestnut sleepers, near chepstow?
Bob The Dog replied to sandspider's topic in General chat
Home - Hillcard Ltd HILLCARD.CO.UK Hillcard Ltd These guys are at Bodenham, just a few miles north of Hereford. Had some sleepers from them a few years ago. Prices and service good, and they had a decent range from memory.