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  2. What a crock of juvenile shit. The big issue is the police failed to stop yet another Islamist terrorist on their radar. You obviously have very little or zero knowledge or experience of firearms or any form of shooting. Im away this weekend to shoot greys with a 308 because 1 rifle is enough apparently eh SP/AT. PS you don’t kill a “Target” 😞
  3. Hard to say. The heat picks up as it goes along normally. Maybe a tiny tang, or that could be the lime I squeezed in it.
  4. What………and you crying…. Your last work day will be nailing your own coffin cover at 92 ! ❄️
  5. Jase is sorted with a good spot, with folk he knows and close to home. They really wanted him to join them and respect his views and principals. Epic result!
  6. Appreciated. https://arbtalk.co.uk/forums/topic/125722-the-state-of-the-union/#comment-1884321
  7. A longstanding member sells English Hardwood Charcoal (scrap willow). He doesn't remotely need to. He just loves the con.
  8. That beautiful moment when the first tooth you sharpened appears again all shiny and bright! ( after what seems like hours sharpening a 66 36” bar on the job when your crew didn’t tell you it was hammered!!) Yes, I was the only one to use it afterwards! 😂
  9. That's a bargain compared to buying just the crank, practically a new blower.
  10. Does the hopper come off so I can fit it through a 4 foot gate?
  11. I understand you probably you may not want the down time but if you strip one side out the bearings will have the numbers on them and typically would be cheaper away from main dealers as spud has mentioned
  12. Good on you Les , hopefully it won't be for too long as you're missed in the morning banter 😉
  13. Hi All. not sure if this is the best place to put it but my chipper broke down today Forst st6P. Called Forst and they had a technician out within 90 minutes and had me back up and running by the afternoon. i know ill pay for it when the bill comes in but super quick, polite and efficient service, i cant argue with the service i received. weight it up against the headache of getting parts in, time off work and hire in costs. it made sense. And handily did a service and blades at the same time so save me a Christmas job. So all in all very happy. Just to note it was the main bolt on the top hydraulic pump sheared off. Luckily didnt damage the pipes which apparently is common result. apparently they can work loose over time so worth checking if you own one. Cheers
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  14. Hi, I made another self led course available online. This time it is: Tree Risk Inspection Basics: Assessing for health and safety. 1.5 hours long. It was created to help people in the basic assessment of tree condition and risk. The idea is that it helps people pick up things that may be or become hazards but also to understand the needs of the trees so we can hopefully preserve more mature trees. It is useful to those actively and passively assessing trees. Please have a look at the full description, or start the course, following the link as it is too much to put here. If you take it, please provide your constructive feedback and a rating so that I can improve future versions. Please share it if you feel that it is helpful. Thanks
  15. Yes, there are a few things that could go cause excess fuel when you cleaned out the carb, or reassembled the choke or governor. BUT I would have thought a carb fuel issue would affect both cylinders equally. I would try soaking the piston. If all else fails, replacing the engine will require removal anyway, so you might aswell give this a go and tackle the crankcase side. It takes time, but technically is not that difficult. Just remember the order that everything goes in and the timing marks.
  16. There is that but it’s probably the tastiest bird you will eat... I might take a couple but I’ll only do it if I see 30+ flying over me in half hour. Beating on a shoot in Durham and they must of shot 50/50 with the pheasants be never seen as many and the guns didn’t even get a shot off at the majority, again when I beated down in Cambridgeshire you might of seen one in the entire day despite the woods being like swamps ! I’ll walk up there most nights just to watch them… snipe is something I rarely see now , I used to be able to see 3-4 in an evening on a 30 acre stand now I might see one a year.
  17. Bandit has unveiled the new Intimidator 15XCT woodchipper, developed in direct response to feedback from UK industry professionals. Designed to meet the specific needs of tree care and forestry experts, the 15XCT features a replaceable chip breaker system, with individual breakers that can be changed independently - a key request from customers of Global Machinery Solutions, Bandit’s exclusive UK supplier, to enhance performance and uptime. The Intimidator 15XCT is powered by a high-torque Stage V diesel engine and a four-knife chipping drum capable of processing material up to 15 inches in diameter. Its rubber track undercarriage provides excellent stability, flotation, and low ground pressure, making it ideal for uneven, soft, or muddy terrain. For applications requiring extra durability, an optional steel undercarriage is also available. Operators benefit from a wireless radio remote control, which manages the track drive, feed direction, feed wheel positioning, discharge swivel, chip flipper, and infeed pan. The fish-mouth style infeed improves visibility and approach, while the wide hydraulic infeed tray accommodates irregular timber and multi-piece loading. Edward Baker, Managing Director of Global Machinery Solutions, commented: "The wide infeed delivers faster processing, fewer blockages, and a smoother, more productive workflow. It ensures consistent chip quality, reduces overs, and meets biomass or specification-led chipping requirements. “We’ve listened to our customers and worked with Bandit to configure a machine that truly delivers for tree professionals. It’s a significant addition to the Bandit range and the forestry industry, which we’re proud to launch." As the UK’s official Bandit supplier, Global Machinery Solutions provides nationwide delivery, flexible payment options, comprehensive parts and service support, and expert advice, including on-site demonstrations.
  18. I'm going to try to repair the existing housing pin first. I plan to machine the pin with a new circlip groove and lower the nylon engagement part to allow the washer and circlip to be fitted. I know professionals are not keen on the ergo starts for every day use, but they have a place for the firewood cutters who are elderly or physical compromised and require a quality machine. The only problem I have is remembering not to drop start them. I can buy a new housing inc shipping for £74, or buy secondhand none ergo for £63. I haven't checked with seller above if the are Motronic or not as well as they are different. If I could find a secondhand ergo start from a 261 or a 291 that would be the answer. The only other issue is that with the ergo start, saw is not fitted with a decomp valve although I don't think it would be a problem for 90% of users, I can still start my Husky 2100 and Dolmar 9000 without a decomp at 67, what is the general opinion on this?
  19. Time Left: 6 days and 11 hours

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    Used Predator P38X stump grinder – 2022 model A well-maintained 2022 Predator P38X stump grinder with only 259 hours of operation from a single owner. This tracked, commercial-grade machine delivers robust performance in a compact package, ideal for professional arborists, landscapers, and contractors working in restricted access environments. Key Details Model/year: Predator P38X, 2022 Hours: 259 hrs (low usage) Ownership: One owner, cared for professionally Weight: 1045 kg (solid build for stability and traction) Teeth: Fitted with multi-tip cutting teeth for efficient grinding Extras: Includes spare cutting teeth Overview The Predator P38X is known for combining commercial-level stump grinding power with a narrow, manoeuvrable tracked design. With low hours and a single ownership history, this unit represents an excellent value proposition for operators seeking a reliable grinder without the premium price of new. The inclusion of multi-tip teeth and spare teeth ensures continued productivity on site with reduced immediate maintenance cost.

    £15,750

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  20. It seems there is a hole at the bottom of the stove that allows the bottom hinge pin to be driven out, thanks to @Kernow Jack who has not been able to post direct: I've just managed to remove this door, it was quite a job though. As I read in the posts above the 2 door hinge pins are each held in place by a short hexagon headed grub screw, which I managed to loosen with a few squirts of WD 40 from the door hingering. however the pins themselves didn't want to move at all. Both the top and the bottom pin had smooth rounded heads which were visible top one looking up and bottom one looking down. I found a round opening underneath the door where I could reach the bottom end of the bottom pin and after a long battle finally managed to hammer this pin out (again using WD 40 liberaly) by first pushng the door up so that top hingering against the top of the stove hedge, then trapping a nailpunch tight between the botom of the bottom pin and a metal block on the floor and then giver the door a few hammer blows down from the top of the door. repeating this procedure lots of time the bottom pin finally was pushed up free from its hold and I could the lower the door free from it top hold.
  21. Yes TTI own them but Milwaukee is based in the US, even if most of the tools are contracted out to China.
  22. Close thing here today. No yellows though. Wordle 1,642 6/6* ⬜⬜🟩⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟩⬜⬜ ⬜🟩🟩⬜⬜ ⬜🟩🟩⬜⬜ ⬜🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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  24. Hi, I completed all the written parts of the old Tech cert but never sat the management day. Partly because the college wanted another £500 to train to pass the management day and then the following year they changed the course. Is there anything I can do now?
  25. A brief update/summary for anyone visiting this thread in the future looking for a conclusion: The saw now runs with the original parts pictured above. That is to say it does not have a check valve in the high speed circuit. It idles, accelerates, returns to idle totally predictably. I did not expect this. Hi speed circuit is not providing any fuel at idle - I can close the high speed screw completely with no change to engine. And there is obvious no air going up the hi speed jet because the engine idles happily and forever. I wonder if the wire gauze filter is behaving like a check valve once it’s coated in fuel…? Dunno, but in this carb, with this saw there is no need for a ‘normal’ check valve in the hi speed circuit.
  26. Oh I've been around quite a while, but I'm a relatively new arrival here. 😉 I asked on here for a good replacement for an aging 038, and I'm sorry, but the 391 was never suggested as a contender.
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