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Has anyone tried these with the woodland trust broadleaf cell grown trees?
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This was such a beautiful line! I reduced the tops of these massive limbs because of some mechanical issues, but I don't show the pruning itself in this video. Some of the main mechanical features why I pruned the way I did are not on video... And it is difficult to show this clearly with the footage. This surely is one of the widest London planes I have seen and climbed. And it was not the only one there
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I can't say mine is too standard, I find it almost impossible to pull over....with the decomp in....pop up piston and the base of the cylinder taken down, ported and muffler mod. It is a bit mad and prefer the 346 TBH but it is FAST..
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Species dependent really, plus if there’s a through draft etc.
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Insufficiently secure with your own masculinity, Mark? Real men wear skirts. Tell Mosh and Thrasher they're wrong.
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Totally agree, my boys are 20 and 17 now and had breathing problems for the first few years of their life’s so slept on edge!
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This all day long .
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Converting log splitter to single handled operation
Stubby replied to Gav73's topic in Firewood forum
Yep . The underside shot of the center swively bit , I just put a blob of weld on it . You can use either handle . -
A documentary coming on shortly excamining The piece of siht that was a bishop who regularly beat young boys ( his own son being one of the first victims ) in the name of christianity . 60 lashes with a kane every three weeks . The arch twat of Canterbry resigned when it was found that he knew about it and did nothing . The abuser was shipped off to Zimbarbwey to sorta sweep him under the carpet ( more countless victims ) where he eventually died .
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Yes every time I tried a new way/body part to press the levers I’d skew it sideways and both lose momentum and scare motorists.
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Stihl MSA200c battery charging issue after inactivity.
Fatboy2017 replied to Fatboy2017's topic in Chainsaws
Not by me, but I got it second-hand in spring, it worked well for a battery saw, I was pleasantly surprised, 1/4" chain is a fiddle to sharpen. Used it lots for light work, then put it away with battery left about 75% charge, 3 lights, but I left it in the saw, not sure if that's why it discharged? Looks like I'll have to have mess with it as Kram suggested, I have seen some info about kick starting it by connecting another battery to to two outside terminals for a few seconds, but I don't have another 36v battery to use, plenty of 20v! I wonder if Mark at Skyland has a simple practical solution? He is quite close to me, hopefully he'll chime in! Thanks for all the suggestions. I service / repair all my saws, but this electric stuff has a place but initial cost and the cost of batteries limits my use and of course the lack of power versus weight, I much prefer petrol for 90% of jobs. -
I’m guessing he’s wondered into a shop somewhere and the salesman has settled it for us, by telling him “what saw is best” for our intrepid hero.
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Bespoke Arb bodies built to your specification.
Mark McIntyre posted an advert in ArbTrucks/Vehicles
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Time Left: 29 days and 16 hours
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Mercedes sprinter mwb 128000 miles ex fleet vehicle regularly serviced tow bar and electrics reversing camera flashing lights on the rear factory fitted split charge system under passenger seat does have a dent in the drivers door (see picture) brand new tipper body 3m internal length including removable high sides and roof, so that it can be used as a standard drop side tipper or arb body static tool box with shelves one side and rope hooks on the other plastic tool boxes each side thermal plastic mud guards up rated springs can be fitted as an extra Vehicle registered: 22/07/2019£16,000
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It looks like a Pholiota, possibly Pholiota squarrosa the Shaggy Scalycap
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The tree is only a problem if it is a risk. Or offensive to the eye. Otherwise it is and will incresingly be good habitat for bug and birds. A good topping mught leave it safe for a few years, but will accelerate its decline, even if it appears to reinvigrate it temporarily. It might then be possible to leave it to disintegrate slowly and safely. Might be an idea to plant a replacement (I suggest Claret Ash) behind it to get it established for the future.
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No. Seems it’s YOU spending “too much time on YouTube” you womper 😄
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Thowlining paraphernalia recommendations
Mr. Squirrel replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Climbers talk
if your aim and power are great then you should be set, no? Unless that shite timing means you’re not very accurate, in which case it sounds like your aim is, in fact, shite. Listen, don’t speak. -
arb climbers needed full tickets required, st helens area working with small business sub contract or full time employed , pay will be around £650 to £700 per week take home. Contact mark on 07716507040
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i had a DMax, tbh hated it. Looked good but wasnt particularly good at much else. Got a dodge ram now. Love it. Does everything effortlessly. Only down side is poor MPG. But 5.7 V8 so to be expected!