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  2. I used to plant lots of trees in Denmark but they never used to start things until early April which seems late by UK standards it's maybe because in the past they were used to long winters. Sometimes there would be stuff to do in November/ December but not as much
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  4. dont use used engine oil. As above clean the bar, flush the oil tank out with and try squirting WD40 into the oiler mechanism. If that fails disassemble the oiling mechanism and squirt in more WD40. If that fails I would run the saw with diesel as the bar oil. A 10 year old Husqvarna 135 is not worth buying parts for. Just buy a new cheapo stihl or husvarna saw for £150 - £200.
  5. That’s totally normal, the splice in my Kalimba is the same. I presume some of the core strands are removed? @Tommy_B is that right?
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  7. Thanks, that is a great help. I've been looking at the 583 on their website. Going to try get to one of their southern demo days in September and see what the craic is.
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  9. Time Left: 6 days and 19 hours

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    I'm looking for one or two of the above saws for snedding out in coppicing work. Ideally pick up distance from Kent or would need to be couried, thanks in advance The price offered is for a tidy example that runs well

    £140

    - GB

  10. We have had similar Jonathan . Saw 30c on my truck a couple of times . I think Yorkshire had 34c .
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  12. £1200 for what? What bunch of crooks was this?
  13. The four principal orientations of manual rotating grabs on skidsteers (when pinned to not rotate) are: Scorpion Battering ram Bulldozer Claw machine With pin removed and grab free to rotate, it's snake mode. This nomenclature has been formalised and industrially homologated and a record is lodged with the proper authorities. Amen.
  14. All the best for the future Pete. 👍
  15. I was going to say I wonder how it will go with Putin tomorrow, but after reading the last few pages I think I will leave the pedo, sex trafficker sympathises to their own devices. Bye.
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  17. Vat of Chilli to freeze up for the old folk! Teaching then how to read a packet mix! Sweet!
  18. Hi, I'm looking for self employed groundy/brush cutter operators to help out on some late Himalayan Balsam control sites, in wetland near Knutsford/ S.Manchester. Other dates are a possibility. Wellies and some prior experience are necessary, but no machines or cert needed, really. Call me for further details. Nick 07973 701 898
  19. Job Description We are looking for a self motivated HarvaDig drive to join our Forestry department who has a passion for working in the outdoors and in a forest environment. We work in many locations in and around Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and beyond. The role of the HarvaDig driver would be harvesting timber ready for staking. The candidate must be confident at driving a digger and from a rural back ground with general knowledge of agriculture. FMO tickets would be a bonus but not necessary as these can be attained for the right person. Must be hardworking and work as part of a team. Must be able to work to deadlines. Bonus scheme. Possible overtime. Competitive salary depending on experience. 29 days holiday. Company car. PPE provided. Job Type: Full-time, permanent Pay: From £35,000.00 Ability to commute/relocate: - Cheltenham GL54 5HF: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Experience: - Agricultural: 1 year (preferred) - Digger driving: 2 years (required) Licence/Certification: - Driving licence (required) Work Location: In person
  20. seems quite a common and not unexpected result, on more than one forum. didn't your "instincts" tell you you cant just claim disused railway lines, or using waste motor oil as chain lube was a seriously bad practice? not to mention the Himalayan Balsam which seems to change it's name with every post. but please continue, it's quite entertaining, and who knows what you might come up with next. The Dim Wits Member Mixed Farmer Aug 7, 2025 #16 I dont think there is much more to say hear really
  21. All four pillars of the EU’s economic strategy and great power project now lie in ruins. | Annamaria Mignano | 23 comments WWW.LINKEDIN.COM All four pillars of the EU’s economic strategy and great power project now lie in ruins. Europe sub-contracted... 🤔Interesting view.
  22. Family-run forestry business Treeline have been appointed as official dealers for the full GreenMech woodchipper range across West, Mid and East Lothian & The Borders of Scotland. This announcement aligns GreenMech’s professional portfolio of road tow, pedestrian, tracked and tractor-mounted chippers with Treeline’s three decades of experience supporting forestry operations throughout the South of Scotland. Founded in 1991 on Baddinsgill Farm, nestled within 93 hectares of mixed woodland in the Scottish Borders, Treeline was established by Gavin Marshall. After recognising a disconnect between forest management and contracting services, Gavin set out to create a company that offered clients a seamless, integrated solution. In 2019, Nick Marshall expanded the business by introducing the sale of forestry machinery and arboricultural equipment through a partnership with Fuelwood Warwick. This collaboration enabled Treeline to offer leading brands such as Uniforest, AMR and Heizohack to customers across Scotland. Thanks to outstanding customer service and deep product knowledge, this new arm of the business has continued to grow from strength to strength. “We’re thrilled to join the GreenMech dealer network” comments Nick. “Their range sets the industry standard for productivity, reliability and safety, giving our broad customer-base access to a quality product that is well suited to all mainstream settings and applications and works well alongside our other franchises.” “Teaming up with the enthusiastic and experienced team at Treeline is a fantastic step forward for us in this area” adds GreenMech Sales Director David Blackwood. “Being so firmly rooted in the forestry community and with a fantastic reputation for integrity and in-field expertise, we’re confident GreenMech customers old and new will benefit hugely from the partnership.” For more information on Treeline, or to speak with a member of the team, visit www.treelinescotland.com
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  24. Just saw this on Ali Express. The real Akimbo is nearly €500 from Honey Brothers. I'm not going to buy this, or an Akimbo, just curious if anyone has tried the Ali version and what do we think about it? The skeletonized cut-out near the top seems weird to me.
  25. There are only a few intact ones left apparently. I've never actually seen one before.
  26. My aux lever latches up or down, so far flipping it one way or the other for each hose has worked.
  27. Time Left: 5 days and 8 hours

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    Selling My Mitsubishi L200 – Ideal Work Van / Tipper Looking for a reliable, hard-working vehicle that’s ready to earn its keep? I’m selling my Mitsubishi L200 that’s been converted for serious work use. ✅ Full tipping bed – perfect for shifting and unloading wood chip, soil, gravel, and bulk waste with ease. ✅ Two-seater cab – plenty of space for you and your mate, while keeping the rest of the vehicle dedicated to work. ✅ Built-in tool storage – secure and organized, so your gear is always where you need it. ✅ Strong and dependable – the L200’s reputation for power and durability means it’s ready for whatever you throw at it. ✅ Great for tree surgeons, landscapers, and builders – a true workhorse. The vehicle is in good condition, well-maintained, and ready to drive away. If you need a van that can haul, tip, and store your tools — this is it. 📍 Viewing available by appointment. 💰 Price: £[Your Price] — sensible offers considered.

    £17,000

  28. Climbing Arborist Vacancy Amesbury, Wiltshire Bawden Tree Care is looking for an experienced, qualified and enthusiastic climbing arborists to join the team at our Wiltshire base. Applicants should be confident and experienced in climbing, pruning and technical removal works, working to high standards and industry best practice. They must also be able to operate chainsaws, rigging and other plant and equipment associated with arboriculture, in a safe and proficient manner. The successful applicants will work as part of a skilled and focused team, completing a range of arboricultural tasks and operations. This position is based at our Amesbury office in South Wiltshire. The job will require working within a 2-to-4-person teams on projects that vary in both size, nature and location. This role will involve delivering high quality arboricultural works across Wiltshire and surrounding counties, and, very occasionally, staying away for short periods. Salary - £32,000 - £36,000 depending upon experience Essential Requirements Be highly motivated and able to work an extremely high standard of both safety and quality. Proven record of experience and success in a similar role. NPTC Units CS30, 31, 38 and 39. Full driving licence - category BE. Be willing to work as part of a team. A focus on safe working practice. Desirable Skills, Qualifications & Qualities NPTC Units: CS 32, 40, and 41. Pre-1997 licence or trailer licence - C1E. MEWP competency (IPAF or NPTC). Plant and machinery certificates; for example, wood-chipper and stump-grinder. Mobile elevating work platforms training. Chapter 8 - New Roads & Street Works Act Certificate. Benefits Career development opportunities. 28 days paid holiday, including public holidays. Company pension. Full personal protective equipment and climbing equipment is provided. Regular employee reviews. Annual training plans. Staff uniforms. About Us Bawden Tree Care is part of privately-owned Bawden Contracting Services Ltd. We deliver tree care and arboricultural services to a wide range of customers, typically including private domestic clients, the Ministry of Defence, parishes, town and borough councils, country estates and commercial business parks. Our customers provide a varied source of interesting and exciting tree work on regular basis. As well as providing traditional tree surgery, the business is also focused on delivering related environmental and ecological services to customers, so any interest or experience in this sphere of the industry would be a distinct advantage. We maintain Arboricultural Association 'Approved Contractor' accreditation, and we are ISO 45001, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 accredited. So, fancy it? Candidates can apply directly to us by downloading an application form and e-mailing it to [email protected] along with your CV, or sending it to our head office at Unit 2 Mills Way Centre, Mills Way, Amesbury, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP4 7AU. If you would like to have an informal discussion regarding the position, don't hesitate to contact our Tree Care Manager, Steve Woollard on 01980 669911.
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