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CS training near the channel tunnel
Mark Bolam replied to Anthonyhughes1's topic in Training & education
Kingswood are probably closest mate, about an hour from the tunnel. Chainsaw Courses, Arborist Training & Courses in Kent, London, Surrey, Sussex WWW.KINGSWOODTRAINING.COM Leading arborist training school in Kent, London, Surrey & Sussex. First class chainsaw & arborist courses...- 1 reply
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Says the man with zero experience
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So @Steven P If Caucasian Kiwi Shepherds were the most prolific sex offenders,would you recommend continuing to grant them residency in the UK? It wouldn't be fair to exclude all Caucasian kiwi shepherd's, so in which case would they have to be vetted in their country of origin ( New Zealand) Also if tens of thousands of Caucasian kiwi shepards began to arrive by boat,but said they were infact Aussie Horticulturalists should you just let them in,despite them having their undies stuffed with wool and sheep dung on their boots?
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If you are not getting transfer between tanks then all is fine, you may, or may not believe this but I have sealed tanks and holes in tanks, use the very runny super glue, run a bead along the seam, now liberally sprinkle bi carbonate of soda over it, within minutes it will set like concrete, if necessary rub down and re apply, don’t knock this till you try it.
- Today
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Trying to find a supplier of Cundey service parts, ie drive belt etc but not having much success lately getting through to the bloke who seems to be the main UK man. Any suggestions please
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Can anyone maybe point out which of these in the picture below of the current Boks team are not South Africans according to the “ racist” criteria set by SP.
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Thanks Rapalaman - good to hear How do you find it handles the thicker/more woody stuff? Whilst I see that it has a relatively wide tooth pitch of 35mm the stroke rate is pretty high at 5000/minute. I understand that a lower rate is preferable for thicker stems, and a faster rate is better suited to fine finishing etc.
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300/man kinda factors in all of that and is what I'd expect to make on most jobs or more, just wondering if im over or m9rw importantly underselling myself at that for subbing for that not really subbed the whole job before, just subbed a bit as a groundie with ground saws.
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Thanks Eric. Ive also bought a second hand Grillo Climber 9.22. My thinking was this had the largest engine without being 4WD. 4WD would have been nice, but these are more expensive and there are more parts to go wrong. I havn't felt I have needed the extra traction in the past, but maybe I will regret this. For some reason the tyres have been shifted from tractor tyres to turf tyres, so I will probably return it to aggressive tractor tyres that will help with the traction. Regarding your electrical issues, you might try a 'contact spray' to control the oxidization - the kind that you use to protect trailer electrics? Alternatively I have bypassed all the safety systems in various mowers. I haven't looked at the Grillo's electrics yet, but normally you have one circuit running to the ignition key that needs to be closed by the various safety switches to work. Normally the safety circuit is a different colour from the black/red of the earth/positive - yellow or blue. A bit of continuity testing with an electrical tester will normally work this out. Let me know if you want me to figure out how the safety switches work on mine?
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I use 5w30 synthetic everywhere for last 10 or more years so you absolutely fine with that one ! Try avoid w20 very modern C5 oils too thin , I’m testing this on push mover,it’s still working but I only started can’t say what happens in long term!
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Good Morning All.
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If only Lesmondo! lots and lots of little stuff still there.
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What the most unusual thing you have found in a tree
eggsarascal replied to Henry218's topic in Climbers talk
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Hey guys, does anyone know how you go about getting work in Scandinavia for a small squad of hard working planters and fencers. thanks
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I had the same problem with the ventilated bags, they settle more than the full ones. I add a low strap around the base of the bags to limit the play, it helps a lot. And I always check the straps after the first 5 km. Mini MilitiaApp Lock
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Husky 588 775 502 or Stihl 977 021 2620 both 35 x 5 and fit well
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Nice one Stubby, knees down mother Brown😳. Do you still have the blade?
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Possible to dispute the view of a tree officer?
tree-fancier123 replied to ArthurJob's topic in Trees and the Law
I should do - just too cowardly to get on and do it -
Tuna, sweetcorn, pepper, onion, tomatoes, celery and rice with a dollop of mayonnaise! Had this since I was a kid but mine rate it at the same level of sprouts or my legendary chicken chunder!
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Neighbour's application to cut back my tpo'd tree
kram replied to LilyLangtree's topic in Trees and the Law
No thanks, that got turned off in less than half a second.