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Tis the season to see Fungi, fa la la la la....
sime42 replied to David Humphries's topic in Fungi Pictures
I assumed they were Lichens, but only because they didn't look like fungi or moss. They were all on a granite bridge on the edge of Dartmoor. Very damp environment. Dunno about your builders foam. Probably fungi, it should be fairly obvious if it was actually foam. -
The problem with the left is it's all just endless talk, you probably want everyone to share their feelings and dreams whilst going auww. Atleast the WI can bake a cake and brew a drink.
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OK. I follow. I'd be deeply concerned. I don't want to live in a violent shithole. The problem is that it's already a violent shithole. Anyone who wants to use violence for whatever, can. Most people here are so milquetoast that the concept of foreceful resistance is alien. There's a poem called, "AMERICA IS A GUN." There might as well also be one called, "ENGLAND IS A CRIME REFERENCE NUMBER AND A DISAPPOINTING ENGAGEMENT WITH THE HOME AND CONTENTS INSURERS." Now as it happens, I do have an amount of faith in the English condition, that some freedom wouldn't boil over all brashly like it does in other countries. I like to think we're capable of restraint and tolerance etc. Or at least that the weather is bad enough to keep tempers broadly cool. But that is still a secondary consideration. My primary interest reamins the rights of the individual. I don't see why anybody should be owned more than they can own themselves.
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This is the oldest, roughest and highest houred of my 3 but I think its my favourite 😆 🤦🏻 First photo was a lovely job a few weeks back, scraping brambles and piling up rubbish in a field over a couple of late afternoons/early evenings. More jobs like that would be perfect!
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Cannot beat an old inner tube - so many uses. Also see 'Wild Sling' for another use. And windfalls. Seen this, D ring and a couple of steel cable ties.
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Didn't like Javid, ruined The Kirk by taking its business away (we got about), Christmas in The Kirk most years, summers we went to The Mall, gave MacMillans a miss mostly.. but yes, from about age 16 to mid 20s. Not sure we got the 10p pints that year though, though they ring a bell (might be that I did get them and just cannot remember)
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To be good, you can't just have good. You also have to have an absence of bad. So my rabbi says anyway.
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357xp backfiring after rebuild but won't run
PaulTem replied to matthewkent2504's topic in Chainsaws
As others have said: sounds like a flywheel key. Could also try a different spark plug and make sure the coil-flywheel air gap is correct. If that fails, try another coil. I had a Jon 2165 which backfired occasionally and a coil swap fixed that. But hope you got it sorted long ago...! -
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Yep I had one
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It was a Beaver's Moon last night.
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I'd be the first to support the local production, but there is nothing like that and made in china is everywhere, even my bosch pro pruners are made in china, which was quite disappointing to me. Never mind I came today to report I had a first track derail on machine - but was my fault as I was turning on the big gravel and the stones got into the track derailing the idle wheel. I was lucky enough to load/unload the chipper to/from the trailer with derailed idle wheel and fixing this in the garage. At least I was forced to find the proper tension for track - it's 15-20mm bottom track slack from the roller. Finding this I think my tracks come with too much tension on them.
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Converting log splitter to single handled operation
Mark Bolam replied to Gav73's topic in Firewood forum
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Apart from the single point of wear, you will get. A stainless swivel bit would be a good upgrade, assuming its alluminium atm.
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As I have always understood it the big dawgs are softwood dawgs coz of the thick chunky bark .
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Dangerous Trees on "Unclaimed" Land (Scotland)
Muddy42 replied to BofA.Trees's topic in Trees and the Law
Scottish land ownership is pretty murky. Its much harder to work out who owns land, there are a lots of murky community ownership tenures around, the owners can hide bheind companys, trusts or nominees and far more of it is not on a modern map-based registration system. Are worried about trees falling on houses or roads? I think you have a two options. - Pay a solicitor that specialises in land ownership to work out who the owner is. - pay for a tree survey to give to the council or discuss with your house insurers -
New Senser album, @Oldfeller.
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Which is a mystery as to why Ford didn't sell an E85 Bronco...
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JCB have been competitive for machines for me, and I believe they will also offer PL ins.
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That’s a fairly simplistic view, but one I totally agree with.
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PS: Forecast here is 16 degrees