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Its slow growing and dense, so lots of energy per volume. Its a great firewood once dry. However to your question, it doesn't split or dry quickly.
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Time Left: 29 days and 21 hours
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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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Great. Personally having used a few pro battery saws, I don't find them equivalent in power to a 50cc petrol saw, in spite of the fact this is what they claim.
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What you don't get is rule of law, whether or not he wants it released is neither here nor there. If there are interview statements that implicate anyone, the interviewee needs to be alive to back the statements up and to be cross examined, so likelihood of anything happening in court is pretty low. Do you get that?
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Ah, still to dumb to understand. The right data refers to things that are relevant to what is being researched, so if you are trying to establish a link between covid vaccinations and excess deaths, why would you use data that also includes those who died of covid? If someone died as a result of covid then covid vaccination was not the primary cause and likewise if someone died of something else they didn't die of covid. Not too hard for an imbecile like you to understand is it? Well you should try and use your words to explain what you mean, or ask your carer to help you if you can't explain what you mean, that's what they are there for.
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So about the time that suddenly everyone had a computer in their pocket, rather than a communication device. I tend to agree, but you could say that IT was elite until the smartphone became afordable. Ie only those who could afford a PC or laptop and broadband at home were IT enabled. But of course the upside of this was that things were still available the old fashioned way. Banks were still a thing; the high street had a huge variety of shops, and you could phone ahead to see if they had what you need. Nowadays some things are just so easy to find - a quick google search, press a few buttons and within a day or two it arrives. On the other hand how frustrating is it when we are forced to do things via an app that doesn't work properly? And how sad that so much of life is just now about staring at a screen - social media is a whole rabbit hole of good and bad that we haven't even mentioned.
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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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Morning all, colder here now. It was zero yesterday and it’s to get down to -10 this week with snow. I bought a PTO Jensen. Trying to reduce manual chipping so this should help.
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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 .
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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.
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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.
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Hmm, this is a modern beat combo I'm not familiar with.
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That's really tempting. I usually shy away from the expensive jackets because I reckon they vary in rain resistance but all have approximately the same silky resistance.
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You need to check if its damaged. Its a bit of a complicated setup but IIRC you need to follow the wiring from the motor back to where it goes into the tube. From the tube it curls around the articled part and its the bit after that where the issue is.
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Never heard of them, but sub 12 I'd stick to air arms pellets as they're available practically anywhere and were always consistent and cheap. Most pellets are made in just 2-3 factories, H&N were making Bisley and a few others brands when you peeled the barcode label off the back.
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Probably did! £20 labour soon disappears once you take the machine in, tag it up write out the quote and phone the customer, usually several times, never mind repairing the thing. Hopefully it will help someone in the future if they come accross the same issue and this thread.
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A fairly recent auction of JCB odds and sods from the factory also unusually had quite a few lots that had come from a harbour somewhere 🤔 JCB are committed to the Hydrogen economy so it would not be that surprising if they had identified Milford Haven as the ideal place to berth ammonia tankers from sunnier climes.
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Of course... You're british,right?! 😁 Around here in Romania we have electric 2 wheel "things" going 90km/h on Highways... And it's worse the more East you "dare" to go... Basarabia/Moldova, Ukraine, God forbid you step into Russia... Anything is possible in Russia... Aliens are afraid to visit Russia... Anyway...
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We want to see your #ArbInAction pictures!
openspaceman replied to Pro Arb Magazine's topic in General chat
Lucky it didn't get propelled up the chute. A good reason not to stand in front of it and to keep the truck rear window protected. -
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Looking for Opinions on Tree Removal Near Foundation
Falling Leaves replied to orioncyg's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
Sorry, this is a British forum (.co.uk); people here won't try to advise you. All we can recommend is finding locally appropriate advice. Good luck.