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Mid - period Bobster assisted by Sly and Robbie.
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Be like old times for you pair of tea pots 👍😀
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Cheers Mike!
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That in a nutshell , I would not want to imagine the ball ache of having a portawrap in a tree , safe bloc is more than capable and easy to reposition and no hassle. sorry for posting this again , but to me it proves the simple beauty of the device that has all the benefits you want or need in this scenario. Matthew Fathers (@matty_arb) • Instagram photos and videos WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM 110 likes, 8 comments - matty_arb on September 27, 2018: "Why I love the #safebloc old lime pollard that had dropped a primary stem on a house and log shed the rest on the...
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STIHL launches new high-performance, SGA 60 battery-powered sprayer
Steve Bullman posted a record in News
STIHL has expanded its sprayer offering with the launch of the SGA 60, designed to combine operator comfort with automatic and precise liquid distribution. Built for groundskeepers, landscapers and gardeners, the model removes the requirement for manual pumping, delivering consistent pressure throughout the spraying task. Providing a working pressure of up to 4.5 bars, the SGA 60 uses the STIHL AK System battery and features a 15-litre tank capacity. Its five nozzles enable users to tailor the spray pattern depending on the application, whether applying fertilisers or other solutions across a variety of areas. With a quick-change feature, professionals can choose between single, double, quadruple, fan-jet, and adjustable modes, ensuring effective coverage specific to the application. Ease of use is at the heart of the SGA 60’s design, with straightforward pressure controls, an intuitive ON/OFF switch and a clear battery charge indicator. Additionally, padded shoulder straps, back support, and a hip harness evenly distribute weight for minimal strain, allowing for comfortable use. The 2026 addition arrives as STIHL celebrates its 100th anniversary. Since 1926, STIHL has defined the global standard for battery and petrol-powered forestry, landscaping, and residential gardening equipment for professional and domestic users. To learn more about the STIHL SGA 60, head here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxd2eORPo4E For more information on STIHL products, visit www.stihl.co.uk or contact your nearest STIHL Approved Dealer. Find out more about STIHL’s historic milestone here. - Today
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Yeah, I have ultrasonic cleaned the carb, fitted a couple of diaphragm's, fuel feed and return pipes, tank filter etc, I love all this kind of stuff.. I'm starting to think down the lines of, its the mag that's breaking down!! I am looking at the Stihl range.. Dyslexia is an amazing gift in many ways, for me I have to reread everything I write, and it still comes out jumbled up!
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searched for a bit, couldn't find any good examples, but did find this.
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5G does not get through trees very well, or the coming 6G is even worse at this, so the BS about the trees roots damaging pavements in places like Sheffield etc is just that. On the one hand they love trees and on the other they hate them for preventing us from being exposed to their shit... imo only obviously.
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Edited to aggrieve less.
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Thank you so much! Seen that earlier but wasn’t sure if it was the right thing! Signed up now
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Pulling in bundles of brash from a roadside clearance. 20260130_114434.mp4
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Neither, 3d printer. Hence the 3d printed cocks.
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if anyone can help, im moving from the uk to perth an looking for job oppertunities does anyone have any suggestions for compamys in that area
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3.5 tonnes... suspect this is total weight too, probably what they can recover. A tipper with 5 tonnes of chip in the back will need commercial recovery. Though "if the tipper is used for business purposes", as opposed to all of us who have a tipper for domestic reasons? might be able to argue that since all tippers are for business use this clause contradicts the earlier ones which the headline says they do cover? (Edit before anyone gets arsy, hands up anyone who uses a tipper solely for personal use and never as a business vehicle?)
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Cow pie was £7.95 and drinks were some £12. Ticket in the stand was £22ea so not too bed! Longest bar in Yorkshire at 71ft long....
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good thing johnny never made sausage skins,,,
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Only use a PAYE one these days. Voice activated.
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I use the rhino for my srt endeavours, I find it tight to get it all on, it also seems tight sliding the swen eyes over but once all on it works well, i think I may have used a mighty O previously. Since I have been wedded to the rhino I am not aloud to look at any other options.
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Unlike the DPF where if you don't take the guts out of it it will still clog up even if you deleat the regen prog .
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This is what I have been up to for the last few months. American Shaker oval boxes made from cherry.
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Nice idea about the spreaders, presumably something along the lines of the Irwin Quick Clamp/Spreaders would do a similar job. Certainly make life easier for puncture repairs.