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This is what I have done. But are still asking for.
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Big poplar tomorrow to look forward to/dread. Today some grinding so jeans and boots. Enjoy whatever you’re doing folks.
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That's a shame. I have been managing to work worldwide on a Kiwi passport for nearly 30 years. I have no right to work anywhere , it takes planning and patience but in business that's a strong trait. Still plenty of English lads in Sweden/DE/CH/NO from what I see on the socials.
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Its no where near brand new mark no warranty ect you know the score. 3K cash i would be interested otherwise no time wasting please.
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I these barkboxes and shiny side covers principally represent a triumph of marketing and a reciprocal void of sense. Saws are really bloody good as they come. If people replaced the time spent researching, idolising, buying and fitting things that make your saw louder, more expensive and probably heavier with time spent improving their sharpening, they'd have more money and more sawdust and probably fewer add-on problems (like whatever backpressure issue someone above was alluding to). Yes, I get what porting, decking, timing, tuning etc is for and if you really are a super, super duper cutter that wants even more, go for it. But I suspect about 99% of people that **************** around with these "upgrade" parts never derive as much benefit as they would do from just being sharper.
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If caught without feelers again, you could use other stuff under the other side (or even a comparable engine) and replicate that amount of drag on the bad side. Your fingers can feel remarkably small differences. Anyone who's jogged a CNC mill down in ten micron and then single micron increments to scratch a gauge under an endmill knows what I mean. You'll even feel the different cutting edges dragging differently. 25 microns is one thou(sandth of an inch).
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I like this answer 😂👍
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You've not said if it's dead and won't turn over or it's just not turning over and no spark. Don't know if you're key starting or pull starting.
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Any one know any company in UK who sells fuel tank guard for ms462 tried USA don't post to uk
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I am cool with my neighbours bin emptying being prioritised over mine though, as I’d rather not look at everyone else’s crap blowing about in the wind - and I can trust myself to manage mine.
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Did you ask them to fix a Honda motor or fix a wallenstein? Any decent mower, chainsaw outlet should be able to sort that? Is the oil level correct? If you can’t get it fixed I’ll buy it off you as is and part ex a splitting axe ?
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It's definitely a close race between Biden and SP, ask either a question and you get a lot of nonsensical rambling without an actual definitive opinion or answer. Ask him what ice-cream flavour he likes it's probably three pages of waffle, then says vanilla or I prefer gelato.
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It’s me selling the truck btw. 07724 400 505
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Indeed it is. In my lifetime, and I will be 66 in a few days, we have only had 2, 1976 and 1995. So another would be more than welcome. Cheers
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I have an egg pecker. It’s one of five of them. Hen six is currently sitting on four eggs in a DHL box serving as a broody coop. But back to the five. How do I catch the perpetrator, short of CCTV or finding egg on its face? Video for general interest and pleasure. IMG_5483.MOV
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Hi all – just wanted to introduce myself and our new training company, Active Arb Training. We’re based in Gloucestershire, UK, and run City & Guilds NPTC and Lantra-accredited courses for those starting out in the industry or looking to refresh or upskill. We offer a range of training, from basic chainsaw use through to aerial tree work. As a trained teacher and working arborist, my aim with Active Arb is to keep the training hands-on, realistic, and grounded in the day-to-day work we do out on site. I combine this with delivery techniques developed through years of teaching in further education — designed to cater to all learning styles and embed knowledge effectively. ✅ Experienced, qualified instructors ✅ Fantastic training location ✅ Up-to-date industry equipment We’re currently booking up a run of summer courses, and I’d love to connect with any companies, operators, or newcomers who think they could benefit from what we’re offering. Feel free to DM me here or check us out on Instagram @activearb_uk. Alternatively, drop me a text or call on 07526 125102. Cheers, Luke Townsend Active Arb Training
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Bulk Arb Waste wanted - can collect but how to find
Woodwanter replied to Woodwanter's topic in Firewood forum
true, you have to crush them up, ideally shred them, to get the output. a huge pile of pallets doesn't make a huge pile of crushed up bits though! -
It’s a cyclical thing, every few years there’s a glut of certain moths/ caterpillars. In this case, identify the plant and you have your caterpillar. If it’s spindleberry, could be ermine moth.