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I fixed that for you 😁 Mike Dawes makes me want to throw all my guitars on a bonfire... not to mention Mateo Mancuso. BTW as you helped me before, if you're on a laptop and want to post a link all you have to do is highlight the title at the top of the page by clicking on it and turning it blue, then press and hold control, ctrl... and while holding that press ' c ' , now that you've done that to insert you're link into a post just hold down ctrl and press ' v ' and Bob's yer auntie.... be sure to go back and un-highlight the blue If you're on a phone I've no effin idea🙃
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I thought the same. I would have expected older charger to still charge the 540 but at a slower rate. I would look into it but tbh ica. If the technical info isnt forwarded onto to dealers before the release of these products then I give up. Manufactures are always changing their products and they very rarely relay the info over to us. One day you are selling a certain item, the next day it looks completely different and costs 50% more.
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Smooth cutting and a good operator on the crane 👍🏻
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I was lucky enough to visit that edge tool manufacturing place, Morris and sons. An impromptu tour when I when to pick up a bill hook they repaired for me. It was a treat. Now closed sadly.
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Looks like RM are going to stiff us good and proper. With the cost of transactions fees, sale and refund, postage costs, time and the cost of the lost items its not been a very festive season at all. Its the same scenario with fraudulent card purchases, the merchant looses out and everyone else just gets on with their day except for Mr Visa/Mastercard who ends up profiting. RM have done quite well out of this, charged us for postage, probably about £400 and have to do bugger all for it. Enough of my winging and complaints, on the plus side there is, the ermm, I wont be spending anyone more of our hard cash on battery chainsaws. If one of those went missing in the post I would have packed it all in.
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Search for it on here. Discussed within the last year. The conclusion I came to was that it's handy like a Hobbs for pre-tension (and handier because it's smaller and cheaper) but a lift any longer than a foot ot two with the cleat method in the video will be a pain because rope will pile up on the drum. On Monday, I'm collecting the backplate for the pre-production prototype of something better. dawinchi site:arbtalk.co.uk because the actual site search function isn't great.
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QE is bullish for both gold and crypto.
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Wordle 1,680 3/6 ⬜⬜⬜🟨⬜ 🟨🟩🟩⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Tis the season to see Fungi, fa la la la la....
Dan Maynard replied to David Humphries's topic in Fungi Pictures
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How many people would never tire of punching this cnut in the face? Miliband hits landlords with £10bn net zero upgrade tax UK.NEWS.YAHOO.COM Ed Miliband has launched a £10bn war on landlords that risks driving up rents...
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Doh I see now, you cleaned the red paint and put your own handle. So it's probably a more recent one if it is Bulldog. I still like it.
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Hi all. I’m looking at a (secure) rear canopy for my d23 Navara and found a company called Apex4wd who do a very nice looking canopy at a decent price. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this company, or even the canopy itself. Would be interested on peoples opinions. cheers
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Location would be useful
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Good webcam action. Being next to the sea during a storm is one of the most exhilarating things to do I reckon. Mind you they've had it a bit too rough in the left hand corner of the south coast these last couple of days. Storm surge plus high tides has been bad news down there. Teignmouth Pier washes away and sea wall crumbles during Storm Ingrid WWW.BBC.CO.UK Part of a historic pier washes away and a sea wall next to a railway line crumbles as Storm Ingrid lashes Devon and Cornwall. Funny thing is I was right there at new year and the sea was like glass, never seen it so calm and flat.
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I believe it’s to keep the boring insects away - not the uninteresting ones, the ones that will damage the timber 😏
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Interesting, thank you.
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I had a look a while back and would still consider for larger clearance works on a 8t+ excavator but for domestic stuff it doesn’t suit, primarily because you can remove the stumps but chasing lateral roots would be impossible. If it’s going on anything less than perfectly flat ground I feel it would be damaging on an avant or similar carrier over time (lateral stresses). We once thought putting a log splitting cone on a Vermeer would work great, which I feel is the same principle - the reality was it didn’t work and we consistently sheered fixing bolts (we tried free swinging, couldn’t get the weight in the log before it slipped), we were going to eventually damage the arms so scrapped it.
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Avoid anything caustic - very common in ultrasonic cleaning fluids. It will turn cast alu a nasty black colour.
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First thing I've ever won in my life, so will accept any prize😀
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Vertigo Trees Ltd has an opening for an experienced climber. Based in Squamish, BC, working from Vancouver up to Whistler. Small company, decent kit, mostly good jobs, cracking work sites! Plenty of time to go skiing, biking, rock climbing, whatever outdoor pursuit floats your boat. You will need the legal right to work in Canada, that probably means a working holiday Visa, obtained via the IEC program. Pay range, $28-$45 Cad$ per hour, 25-40hrs a week. You might even find a bear in a tree onsite!
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Passed by the management! Several times if they live by the Trent!
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