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  2. Sort of answered my own question there, by getting some spanners out and taking the fittings apart. Turns out one end is 3/8" BSP and the other (grab) end is 1/2" BSP. I think. And, in case it helps someone else, these fittings are all female; at one end (bottom of the picture) on mine there's a male to male adapter. Ordered some stuff. See if it fits.
  3. We could reverse our car to the shops, it’s do-able but going forward is just the better way! That’s my thoughts on this.
  4. Stein 16mm offcut from an Arbsurplus rope bag.
  5. Last chance saloon. Wordle 1,690 6/6 ⬛⬛🟩⬛⬛ ⬛⬛🟩⬛🟨 ⬛🟨🟨⬛⬛ ⬛🟨🟩🟨⬛ 🟨🟩🟩⬛⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  6. Today
  7. Would try new ignition module, I had a 346xp play up last year would bog down and not run nice. After a lot of messing around with carb switched module with one out of another saw and it ran sweet.
  8. Theres two small ponds of stagnant smelly water and I dont fancy a swim, not too much space that way, and I dont have any winching kit. One log, got a slight nudge and rolled into the pond and I havent yet worked out how to retrieve it - could likely reach it with a sharp hook tool as its not too heavy. He did take some larger peices VID_20260131_105942.mp4
  9. Very nice Mike; I like it Jon
  10. Morning, heading to physio , check on mog new rear body fabrication then heading up to do some more Robo habitat work.
  11. Ah this is the problem with the written word; you may have had a twinkle in your eye, but we didn’t know!
  12. Yesterday
  13. I was really impressed by the build and specification when I first saw them some years ago. I was delighted to be offered a role with such a good product!
  14. If cover has no holes just cut a rectangle hole in it to take rocker switch which you can buy cheap. If loader has third service are you sure not a switch some were near joystick that works it.
  15. Henry Mears

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    Prune.

    That mostly what I got mine for , and crown lifting small stuff and light crown thinning from mewp. now that I think of it , I bought a pretty expensive Italian one years ago, it couldn’t handle the west of Ireland dampness. i keep a rain legging on the Milwaukee and haven’t had any bother working in rain.
  17. Watch you don’t get picked up by the site bitch lad, mind you it’s a selective thing. Conversation has moved on since then.
  18. Hi Julian, it's Jon Kiely here. I signed up to Arbtalk under a pseudonym years ago and never got round to changing it. In any case, I'm Chairing the review panel. And would love feedback throughout the review process.
  19. Anyone in the SE near Kent got an increment borer and can do a tree age report on a large black pine? Circa 1m dbh
  20. Are you ready to roll your sleeves up and be part of the action?💥 Pro Arb Magazine invites all tree care professionals and arborists to #ArbInAction! Show off your skills and submit your best on-the-job photos for our EXCLUSIVE competition in association with Outwear! This is your chance to be featured in our magazine, our website and across our social media platforms. Outwear will also be giving away incredible prizes to the top entries🤩 Grab your camera and capture the action📸 📧To take part email your photos to [email protected].
  21. Mid - period Bobster assisted by Sly and Robbie.
  22. Cheers Mike!
  23. STIHL has expanded its sprayer offering with the launch of the SGA 60, designed to combine operator comfort with automatic and precise liquid distribution. Built for groundskeepers, landscapers and gardeners, the model removes the requirement for manual pumping, delivering consistent pressure throughout the spraying task. Providing a working pressure of up to 4.5 bars, the SGA 60 uses the STIHL AK System battery and features a 15-litre tank capacity. Its five nozzles enable users to tailor the spray pattern depending on the application, whether applying fertilisers or other solutions across a variety of areas. With a quick-change feature, professionals can choose between single, double, quadruple, fan-jet, and adjustable modes, ensuring effective coverage specific to the application. Ease of use is at the heart of the SGA 60’s design, with straightforward pressure controls, an intuitive ON/OFF switch and a clear battery charge indicator. Additionally, padded shoulder straps, back support, and a hip harness evenly distribute weight for minimal strain, allowing for comfortable use. The 2026 addition arrives as STIHL celebrates its 100th anniversary. Since 1926, STIHL has defined the global standard for battery and petrol-powered forestry, landscaping, and residential gardening equipment for professional and domestic users. To learn more about the STIHL SGA 60, head here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxd2eORPo4E For more information on STIHL products, visit www.stihl.co.uk or contact your nearest STIHL Approved Dealer. Find out more about STIHL’s historic milestone here.
  24. Last week
  25. searched for a bit, couldn't find any good examples, but did find this.
  26. 5G does not get through trees very well, or the coming 6G is even worse at this, so the BS about the trees roots damaging pavements in places like Sheffield etc is just that. On the one hand they love trees and on the other they hate them for preventing us from being exposed to their shit... imo only obviously.
  27. Edited to aggrieve less.
  28. Thank you so much! Seen that earlier but wasn’t sure if it was the right thing! Signed up now
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