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Morning all . Happy Friday . Complete cloud cover has kept the heat in so its a mild 12c . Funeral today of an old friend .
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I get it that you're totally on the ball as regarding protecting your engines against the damage done by ordinary fuel, but as a life long engine repairer I absolutely know that fuel stabilisers protect fuel from phase separation or going off for usually longer than claimed by the manufacturers [ a number of years ] while also protecting against the failures you mention and more for very little cost. I understand that Alkylate fuel is a far better fuel, but it's cost would prevent it being used in may engine uses : Gennies, Classic vehicles, lawnmowers, outboards farm vehicles etc, so if you want to protect these type of machines from crap fuel stabilisers are the answer... petrol and diesel. I know it's an Arb forum but although they cost a lot of money, chainsaws are really quite cheap when compared nearly everything else petrol / diesel powered that's being damaged by crap fuel. Cheers.
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Didn't I say these lefty protest types wouldn't be happy!.
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Damn. I thought I had a 4β diameter cock.
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I like the treehog prussiks however inspect any new ones as they were getting burnt in the heat shrink process, I had to return a couple that were crispy just after the cover. Got an email from Makita, should be recieving my 5th free battery in the next day or two, this ones from the uc029 pruning saw.
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Dempsey and Connor Kyle JonJoe New on facebook. Only Dempsey doesn't also sell horse tack.
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From the TMA webpage: 'Associated with a selective white rot of the wood. Causes cavity formation. When found locally, decay is more likely restricted to this area. Multiple brackets over larger areas suggests widespread dysfunction. Associated with the decline of trees, when found in abundance. Associated with stem and limb failure β notably in species with weaker wood qualities (horse chestnut, poplar).' I'd suggest at present it's localised in the dysfunctional wood from where the fruiting body is emerging. Something to keep an eye on though as any significant decay at the base will increase likelihood of failure.
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Probably quite a lot - mind you itβs lime so they might bring it back when they find out how poorly it burns π€£
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Help me Id this - potential tree resin?
green heart replied to KMc's topic in Tree Identification pictures
Well, it's obviously the local Scouse Lab formulation of crystal meth, or a new Spice blend, perhaps. And hastily discarded, one imagines, during a police pursuit.. so just get it weighed in.. The last photo actually looks quite trippy to me. π€ -
one of my exes asked that usual question,while waiting for the kettle to boil, "does my bum look big in this" I pride myself in my honesty so answered the best I could,, "well, Yes, but to be fair it is a small kitchen" like I said,, one of my exes.
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Dunnow , long time back . All I remember was it was a 50cc saw . It was ok but not a patch on a ported 346 . It pulls a 15" bar , full chiz chain driven by an 8 pin rim . Very different to a standard 346 .
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It's definitely an Euonymous, aka spindle tree. Not sure which one though.
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Of course but not in hay fields. Silage I'm not sure about, whether the toxin survives the pickling
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The switch to Aspen Fuel has transformed operations for the Cowdray Estate forestry teamβ delivering significant health, safety and efficiency benefits to maintenance works across the 6,800 acres of managed woodland. Cowdrayβs decision to start using Aspen two years ago has brought tangible benefits to both daily working conditions and long-term equipment performance. Assistant Forestry Manager Kris Gillespie has worked at Cowdray for the last seven years and is part of an 11-strong team looking after the maintenance of the conifers, broadleaf high forest and chestnut coppice that make up 36% of the total footprint of the estate. βAnyone who works with petrol-powered equipment will know that one of the major downsides is the fumes, and the implications this has for operator health and safetyβ Kris explains. βEven if youβre not actually using the tools, simply transporting cans from one place to another is enough to notice the smell.β βAs soon as we started using Aspen, this all changed. The fact that itβs odourless in operation not only brings real health benefits for the team, it is also really beneficial for the visitors who regularly use the 100 miles of footpaths that run through our woodlands.β Aspen is an alkylate petrol, available for two and four stroke engines. Aspen 2 is pre-mixed with a fully synthetic, biodegradable oil removing the need to manual mixing and improving consistency and engine performance. Kris continues, βNot only has Aspen presented us with a cleaner, safer alternative, itβs also brought us efficiency savings by having Aspen delivered to site by the pallet β eliminating trips to the petrol station.β The absence of ethanol and other hazardous hydrocarbons has also been a gamechanger. βWith a range of tools of all shapes and sizes, itβs not unusual for some machines to sit unused for a year or two at a time. Because Aspen is ethanol-free it doesnβt degrade like traditional petrol which means we can take a saw that hasnβt been used for a while, start it up and get straight to work.β He adds, βBefore, weβd be spending money on repairs to machines which had barely clocked up any hours, just because of rotten fuel lines. That hasnβt happened since we started using Aspen fuel.β The Cowdray team has also adopted Aspenβs Fillpartner Combihandle, bringing further practicality and safety into practice. βWith this, we can ensure no spills and quickly and easy swap out the Aspen can with a spare when required to get through a full dayβs work with ease.β
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Watch: Tiny dog chases bear out of its Vancouver home WWW.BBC.CO.UK The dog's owner wrote on TikTok that the bear broke into her home and was eating her dog's food before Scout discovered... Who needs a Rottweiler? Just get one of these little fluffy rats.
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Forst ST8D wood chipper
Groundserv used Chippers and Grinders posted an advert in Arborist Machinery
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Its a longshot, but has anyone got a stroke delimber which could be for sale. I would consider anything, even one that needs repair or a refurb Thanks Tim
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Hey . No worries bud . I thought you would know it really . π
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a couple of shots at the end of a busy week working in the lovely village of Grosmont. We dismantled 3 trees with serious basal decay in a very congested church yard- no access for any machinery unfortunately.