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Feelings running high this time. American crowds not covering themselves in glory, Rory getting a lot of stick. Hoping it goes to the wire.
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Husky 540mk3 with the rear handle. They're around the 600 quid and pro.grade and have quite lot of poke for a 40cc saw. Nice and light too.
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Caltech Team Sets Record with 6,100-Qubit Array WWW.CALTECH.EDU The neutral-atom platform shows promise for scaling up quantum computers.
- Today
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Looking for flail for small tractor
green heart replied to Alan Smith's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
Yes, I'd second Doobin's comments-you could happily run 6-8' rotary blade/swipe on 26hp, for ride maintenance, but you'd seriously struggle to power a flail with that horse power.. Swinging cutting tips are common on most large rotary cutters, and generally better than flails, unless a fine finish is specified? Doobin: you're the first person I've ever seen mowing Giant Hogweed, with a tractor mower -what happened there ! 🤭 -
Does anyone know if there's a way of setting up the Sthil Pro-Com units, if you won't (or rather, refuse to have ) a Google/Apple account, on your phone or computer ? I really want to buy some sets, for over a year now, but just don't want my data 'shared' with all those anonymous tech 'partners'.. 🙄
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Bandit ZT1844 stump grinder
Groundserv used Chippers and Grinders posted an advert in Arborist Machinery
Time Left: 29 days and 20 hours
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Bandit ZT1844 stump grinder in very good condition, for professional use. With 18" cutting wheel and 8 green teeth, three position operator console and rubber tracks. It has had a brand new engine and new clutch fitted and new battery. Machine runs perfectly Engine - Brand new Kohler 38hp Age - 2019 Hours - around 350 Fuel - petrol£11,750
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I'd put money on it being Sorbus or one of those newfangled Aria/Torminalis efforts. No way it's Acer, Tilia or Betula
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Crane assisted Tree removal course uk
sarataylor replied to Callum793's topic in Training & education
Check with Lantra or NPTC providers, sometimes they include crane work as part of their specialist courses. -
Ive never seen so many apples, pears ,damsons speaking of which our chest freezers full of them, even sold 15lb of them and at the final point gave some away ,along with leaving some for the wildlife
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I don’t want a coal powered one Dan!
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How much? Walloping tree but nothing away.
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Morning all, Fine day again here. Wife’s birthday (state pension starts today), walk the dog, gardening with er indoors then meal out later. Happy Friday.
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Blunt spikes are dangerous and hard work. Sharpen them your self with a flat file on Buckinghams I just file two edges and remove the burr from the third edge.
- Yesterday
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Quality as always mate.
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Dont forget to register your gear on Steves Security Verification ARBSAFE.CO.UK If you scroll down it shows that kit has been recovered.
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I think that only leaves Jaqui from Pentangle.
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Does anyone else feel that Arbtalk has become Political Hate Talk?
Mesterh replied to Honda's topic in The Lounge
I dont think it has become a political hate forum at all. Yes some of the lounge threads can get a bit OTT at times but so what, Its the lounge section, ignore it if you must. The only way the forum can get back to the 'old days' of Arb/forestry/gear/woodwork talk if us as members move it in that direction by posting up new threads or resurrecting old ones. Forget the threads that annoy you, you wouldnt sit in a pub wasting your time listening to some shite on the next table if it didnt interest you. There are loads of members in here that are really helpful with vast amounts of knowledge, dont let a few posts/threads put you off. -
simarghu harness review Simarghu Harness Review
wood cutter replied to GeeSaw's topic in Climbers talk
I've had one for 5 years and it still decent. Yes it has its teething problems but ive done some decent size trees and felt safe and comfortable -
Tis the season to see Fungi, fa la la la la....
Oldfeller replied to David Humphries's topic in Fungi Pictures
I think that is Dyers Mazegill, non edible, but used for its dye, hence the name. -
FFF&B this weekend end near Burford Next week National Hedgelaying Championships 2025 04/10/2025 08:30 - 16:30 £10 Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP18 0JH Cotswold Comp in October CostswoldCompetition2025.pdf