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- Past hour
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That makes me laugh "Morning Sailor" as an insult from the man who spends his working life on a boat 'sailing' when not scuba diving to install wind turbines, what a tool. Perhaps it is not an insult, perhaps it is a fantasy, there he is in his latex gimp suit, bobbing about, just waiting "Why, hello Sailor!". Bubba.
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phones... still use a 'basic' phone, mostly because it pisses off the bank every time I go in there, but also very satisfying to know that when I am out and about my nose isn't glued to it - all it will tell me is that I phoned my mum last Wednesday. All it will tell the advertising bots is... I phoned my mum last Wednesday. There are benefits, but, not sure they are more than the brain drain it is creating. I bubble will burst when the predicted advertising revenues don't match what they sell they will.
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Is it panto season all ready, oh yes I would.... Generally I'll pick up my battery saws instead of the petrol ones as it is just now, so that's where I'd be heading in the future (OK, if I had the finances for saws, probably get both, that's true)
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Put the winter tyres on yesterday. Right down to the last day. Proper brinksmanship. Played a blinder if I’m honest.
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- Today
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Spirit of the radio by Rush.
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Thanks guys. We split the majority with the cone splitter that is attached to the chipper. That with the aid of the crane to move it. but even that has a limit hence why we had to cut the last few sections up. Yes it was a shame but transport to remove was more expensive and as mentioned it will all be reused onsite so everyone was happy in the end. But that chipper was amazing the speed it processed the timber. Filled my 3.5t van in70 seconds! even the built in crane was great. Had a 14 t digger also but that didnt do much in the end as the chipper crane and actual crane did all the work. for me this is probably a one off job that i doubt i'll ever get to do again but it was a great day and the kit for us was awesome!
- Yesterday
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It’s utterly pathetic Gareth.
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Brian had been in the Rhodesian war as part of an elite unit, The Selous Scouts. He wore full overalls in the bush which included a hood as part of his camo outfit. He had to crouch down one day on patrol, overalls down while scanning left and right with his FN to his eye. Finished, used the pebbles, hitched up his overalls to find a dump in the hood! The rest of the S & D patrol was bad.....
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Hello everyone, I’m new to the industry and would like some advice on what people do with the waste created from jobs? I’m in the Manchester / Yorkshire area, would anybody know somewhere I can take green waste / wood / gardening waste etc?
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Thoughts on the Jensen?
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Ife an entec tree bustard in the container , it would wipe the floor with the above machines , eats what ever it can get through the infeed chute
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It will called the Green-wolf 150P I would buy it solely to have something to complain about as since buying an Evo165D my life has been too quiet and stress free...
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Put it all back together today and worked first time.. must of just got water in somewhere it shouldn't. At least I have a good excuse not to trim hedges in torrential rain now...
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Why does that grease have a seal pic on tin but now you say it does not contain rendered clubbed seals that's false advertising!
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Evening all. I am no electrician but for the love of me i cant seem to have the light cable for the chipper last more than a moth or so before coming apart internally and not working! The wires all end up ripping off from the connectors (where screwed in). This is on the truck end. The chipper end never comes off but that seems to be always loose and also creates a bad connection. added together its a real pain in the ass! Has anybody come up with a better solution? Anyone run the wireless ones? or any advice/ products that last? Many thanks
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Time Left: 6 days and 5 hours
- FOR SALE
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2012 Mitsubishi Fuso Canter – NO MOT 137,604 Miles collection from London. Selling my Mitsubishi Fuso Canter as it has recently failed its MOT. Please check the photos for full details of the failure points. The truck also has an engine fault related to the EGR system. I’ve been quoted around £2,000 for the repair work, and with the ongoing ULEZ charges it’s no longer viable for me to keep it. It feels like a real shame to scrap it, as someone with better mechanical knowledge than me could turn this into a great project or a bargain work truck. Ideal for: Mechanics looking for a project Spares or repairs Anyone wanting a solid truck at a low price open to offers. thanks!!£1,500
london - GB
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Time Left: 29 days and 1 hour
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We are selling our Multitel SMX250 Owned by us for the last 2 years and now we upgrading to a bigger machine. 2154 hours on the clock. Fully serviced and Loler. Excellent machine for tree work can get into very small spots and still give you an excellent reach height. Comes with a radio control remote which is an optional extra but well worth it as it gives you some much scope when getting the machine into jobs. Easy to load and unload. we do have a trailer we have been using to transport it and would consider selling it as a package if the price is right. Happy to do a demo or send videos of it working. Any questions or queries please don’t hesitate to contact us on [email protected] 01664812400 £41,500 + vat£41,500
Melton Mowbray - GB
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Used to be Spud but he is retired, now its Crocky . I have saws ported by both . All good .
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390 should be on .375 ( 3/8ths ) not .325 . Bar length 20,24,28 seems good . I have a Spud ported one .
- Last week
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A Christmas treat usually! I'll have to try it with the sandwiches this week, depends if the ground is frozen over at lunchtime tomorrow maybe - I'll let you know what I think. Had to google that, yes brassica - also Wassabi which HR is often a cheap replacement
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I’ve found the best way to keep costs down is to buy unseasoned wood in bulk and stack it yourself to dry. Also worth checking local tree surgeons, often they’re happy to drop off loads much cheaper than firewood suppliers. Mini Militia App Lock
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Frankly, it shows how fragile the notion of "freedom of expression" in the United Kingdom has become. We may not agree with his words, but the idea that we can be arrested just for writing this is quite disturbing. Tutuapp