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  2. well done. I'm sure you won't be disappointed
  3. Rushes

    Ladders

    I think it sounds uninsurable.
  4. I dunno, if you’re doing thousands of cuts a day it’s not such a bad idea
  5. once you start accepting the feckin' alphabet people and "furries" as the same as everyone else with the same rights, it's hard to tell the terminal nutjobs from those just wanting a little attention. given the propensity worldwide to avoid questioning the sanity and eligibility of all the things normal people can use and be responsible with, you're on a downward spiral. in our own country literally hundreds of people are on various lists, being monitored for website activity, often for years, but nothing is done until they blow kids up at a concert, or school, or some other atrocity, and then it's all,,, lessons will be learned, and suggestions, lobbying, etc, and wasting time and taxpayers money on how to place more controls on those adhering to the laws in place without achieving anything to negate the original problems. walk down the road minding your own business with the wrong kind of dog and it gets seized and destroyed, say a few "hurty words" on the internet and you could wind up incarcerated, fly the wrong flag from your roof and see how quick 5/0 turn up. and people wonder why there is so much negativity in the world.
  6. WTF do you mean by that Bill ! 😁
  7. im looking for some woodchips and willing to except a few logs aswell

  8. Today
  9. Thank you Doug 👍
  10. Lots of trends trending ATM
  11. Stubby

    Jokes???

    Ye sit there with yer ballpoint pen and yer pinstriped suit ! Theres notthin ah want from use twos , nothin !
  12. kram

    Makita DUC150

    Nope the guard is 100% coming off before its first job. Note the Fakita, which apart from having a bulky motor sticking out the side, is actually pretty good. Its only a basic DC motor but it feels to have decent power and chain speed. Cant remember when I last used it.
  13. Time Left: 29 days and 19 hours

    • FOR SALE
    • USED

    Forst ST8D wood chipper in excellent condition for sale with very low hours and new blades 8" capacity 55hp diesel Year - 2021 Hours - 238

    £18,500

    Surrey, London - GB

  14. Three chains is probably about right for the amount of wear, I would hope to manage more before replacing the drum. Because the drive link is bottoming out it will be slightly deformed which may make it feel tight in the bottom of the bar groove when you pull it round manually.
  15. Morning all, Shoulder easing off a bit so can plan work for next week now. Looking forward to grapple saw news Stephen.
  16. Par four today Wordle 1,532 4/6* 🟨🟨⬜⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟨🟨⬜ ⬜⬜🟩🟨⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  17. Tony flailing with a 2.7t digger is for when you can’t be arsed putting a blade on a strimmer, and tbh sometimes you’d be quicker with the strimmer. If it’s light bramble and jaggies work in areas you can only get a 5’ machine in with a lot of stones or uneven ground, then use the digger and flail. If it’s not that then you’ll soon get frustrates with the flail. More info on you lots of flailing. Regarding the longer boom, if it’s a zero turn machine it will buckaroo you all day long in the seat and will restrict your lifting capacity.
  18. Yes but fixing on site could mean you have to wait for someone to come out to wherever you are. It's not I could call the AA to get me home. I don't know why they don't offer a system like you say. Something where you can put the machine in neutral so that you can push it out or even tow it out of gear.
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  20. If you use the stepped tap it will start following any vestige of original thread, the cutting bit of the step will ream out a hole which is the inner diameter of the helicoil's thread, the tap above the step will then form the new thread. If you use just a single helicoil tap you will need to drill first, this is where mistakes happen. The helicoil is just like the one way clutch you can make with a pencil and a spring of a slightly smaller diameter on it. You can wind it in because you are drivng in by the tang and, as you say the torque causes the spring to wind up and shrink its diameter slightly. Try and unscrew it and it attempts to unwind and jams against the thread, this is why it doesn't extract itself when you take a plug out. it's also why it is most important that the helicoil is short enough to sit totally withing the length of thread. Having a piece of helicoil sticking out of either end of the threaded hole is a disaster. I have never had one jump a pitch when inserting.
  21. Have you tried this bit of the site? https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling/ I wouldn't recommend woodchip to get rid of weeds though. Not in the long term at least. They'll work for a couple years, if in a sufficiently thick layer, but as soon as they start to rot and breakdown they'll just form fertile new soil for weeds to grow in. Better to use an inorganic mulch like chippings or slate. Or just accept that there'll always be weeds and remove them as and when they get too much, and certainly before they set seed.
  22. on holiday at the moment so cant investigate further, but ive unhidden it for you in the meantime.
  23. This one has me stumped. Tree crown is around 10-15 metres in height and spread. Not a lot of photos as I was slightly distracted by the Naturists in the garden and didn’t want to give them the wrong idea. No matter what time of day it is, why are they always playing lawn tennis?
  24. Just buy the Oregon or stihl can, with the Stihl spouts. Throw the husky one in the bin.
  25. I like how light and out the way the Protos coms are, only really need one ear anyway. Overall I’ve been happy with those, though I can see advantages to the pro coms. Like proper hearing protection.
  26. Late summer is after fruiting, and to avoid damp conditions in autumn as silver leaf likes the damp. I always say "well the books will tell you..... " and then go on to say mostly we ignore that and do trees whenever we get to them else we'd be hungry 6 months of the year. In any case I'm not sure that there is actually that much risk of silver leaf in the average garden, it's more of a stone fruit orchard problem. The spores are released from fruiting bodies on dead wood, so gardens being tidy there isn't much about. Silver Leaf Diagnosis & Treatment | Ashridge Blog WWW.ASHRIDGETREES.CO.UK There is no need to be afraid of Silver Leaf disease, which rarely affects Cherry and...
  27. Do not buy this it is crap !
  28. Time Left: 6 days and 47 minutes

    • FOR SALE
    • USED

    Pronar MRW 1.300G shredder 2024 model 250 hours Used single shaft shredder Ideal for shredding wood Powered by 13l 550hp Volvo Penta engine c/w fire suppression Choice of screens or spring lifters New discharge and transfer belts fitted New knives fitted Slow-speed, single-shaft shredder intended for a wide range of materials, including wood, green waste, biomass, and plastics. It features a sturdy construction with high-strength, abrasion-resistant components, and offers customizable control programs to optimize performance for different types of materials like wood.

    Ask for price

    Long Bennington, Nottinghamshire - GB

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