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  2. Anybody know what this is found under oak/ sweet chestnut
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  4. shavey

    COLLECTORS.

    Yes I have some parts about in storage mostly but I sometimes get some rarer parts offered too me which is a bonus
  5. You must be mad. Those slabs could couple or twist within a couple of hours. Keep them awhile longer until they are ready to use.
  6. I’ve got one in stock if L S engineers can’t get them but there not cheap £38.46 + vat ive only got the complete adjuster Unit the actual blue sprocket cover is NLA which is a pain I can get the Dolmar sprocket cover which are Expensive the last one was £118
  7. There's a lot of madness like that in the animal kingdom. Think of the life cycles of Eels or Salmon for instance. Or Newts hauling themselves out of nice cosy ponds to treck across fields and roads in the blind hope of finding another pond the same. Eels have crazy lifecycles. I thought they could travel a long way over ground, but this says thousands of miles. This map solves a century-old mystery about eels - Big Think BIGTHINK.COM For the first time ever, scientists were able to link eel migration to their presumed spawning grounds in the Sargasso Sea.
  8. Removed a dead Beech. Quite interesting thinking of how to achieve it with a big enough safety margin. The tree was dead, Kretz, Ganoderma and HF around the base. With a sounding mallet it was apparent there was no sound wood in the base. We have a large drop zone, with collateral to the rhododendron underneath being accepted. Some stone gate pillars and a post and rail fence on the drip line of the canopy on one side. I was happy climbing the upper canopy the wood was clearly dry and dead, but big enough to take my weight. The unknown was regarding the base and the extent of decay/strength of the wood. Considerations were predominantly around knocking big bits and altering the weight bias of the tree without knowing what margins we had before the tree may fall. My final choice on how to deal with it were concluded by not wanting to be in the tree for any big cuts. So the plan was set a winch line for the eder 1800, and another to side line against the weight attached the a 3t digger. Set the cuts at 1/2 height bail out of the tree and let the winch do the work whilst everyone was safe a clear Incase the tree failed at the base. It still took a suprising pull the get it over, the hinge held for more the I anticipated. It worked just fine, I left a bigger hinge than normal as the wood was dry where I put the cuts in. Got out the tree and let the winch do the work. It landed in the right place as planned with minimal risk to anyone. VID-20250909-WA0028.mp4 The remaining lower stem I went back up, stripped the remaining branches and winched it over.
  9. I though that too. Nonchalant about the seemingly near misses with the roof as well.
  10. Anywhere between 30p to £1.5/tree depending on site conditions, planting design and protection installed (i.e. 30p for neat conifer and £1.5 is installing 1.8m tree shelters on top of planting). Mulch mats are a waste of time and material to be honest, not to mention the impact on maintenance. Don't bother. Labour cost is probably around 70p-£1 depending on material, number of pegs etc.
  11. Might be worth asking the old girls of plant on FB for parts and other stuff like that
  12. Bit like the old saying Mick, I will be there now in a minute 😆
  13. Every time a householder kills himself doing tree work a hundred housewives read about it and stop their husbands with the words “no you are not! We’ll get a pro in and pay him whatever it costs” Its an ill wind…..etc.
  14. There are people on here with way more knowledge than me about such matters, but from those pictures, I would have been firing up a saw immediately. They're some of the ugliest specimens I have seen, and at that size, I wouldn't have any qualms about removing them. When I worked for a builder friend, the building control officer in one area was absolutely petrified of Leylandii. If he saw one anywhere near, the footings had to be bigger/deeper. Once upon a time, a neighbour rang and asked me to fell the oak tree near his mother's house, as it had been deemed responsible for cracking/subsidence. I refused, and told him that the oak tree wasn't the culprit. He replied that he knew it was the big Willow, I knew it was the willow, but the insurance man said it was the oak, and it needed to be felled for the payout.
  15. French worms - lazy buggers.
  16. So add yourself to the tip sites, that is a good start if you haven't already. A couple of pointers: Great, yes am sure we can all tip there.. if we know where here is... We could of course give you a call... no we can't, email instead? err, cannot do that either.... But first off register as tip site. Note that most established firms will have somewhere to get rid of their waste sorted, most likely those that use tip sites are away from their home area and want somewhere local to tip to save an hour or 2 round trip.. so you won't get a call every week. Be flexible with what you can take. Split and dried logs tipped are never going to happen but 25kg lumps of wood are more likely if you can cut, split and dry them yourself (assuming this is for firewood)
  17. Time Left: 6 days and 13 hours

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    Bandit 12XPCT drum wood chipper Black Sept 23 model 521 hours 3,500kgs inc Motiv trailer 14"x17" aperture, reversing autofeed Radio remote controlling 10 speed tracking and feed wheels Stop bar disable for crane feeding 89hp petrol engine 54" folding infeed pan Hydraulic crush

    £65,000

    Long Bennington, Nottinghamshire - GB

  18. After a subcontractor in Basingstoke to assist with a large tender. Please feel free to contact me via email [email protected] Or tel 07951208738
  19. After a subcontractor in basingstoke to assist with a large tender. Please feel free to contact me via email [email protected] Or by tel 07951208738
  20. Yup I do that too. I use alkalyte aswell for the infrequently used bits of kit. So I calculate the amount to take it from 50:1 to 40:1. However I'm moving back to Apsen because the cans pour better than motomix and I'm too tight to buy their special funnel.
  21. AHPP

    DIY Big Shot

    Oi.
  22. Morning, first frost here this morning, -1 in places. Blue sky all round and a day in the digger after a 13 hour shift yesterday driving and Robo on steep ground so be good to get a seat.
  23. Brilliant ! 😃
  24. And it's going to keep rocketing.
  25. Yesterday
  26. It certainly wouldn't be a surprise if he did.
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