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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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The issues I've seen with the battery hedge trimmers is with the wiring loom where it moves from the pole to the head. It runs too close to moving parts and isn't shielded. It could be that if its got wet and shorted out as the other components should stand up to a bit of water.
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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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Yes, it certainly thrives, but on the flip side, this is going well where the mint died off (mint also has that reputation). Yes, great fresh, over to the cooking thread - I tend to sort of follow the BBC recipe, horseradish, vinegar, double cream, mustard.. and some garlic just because... It is only me that goes for it so really just make it Christmas time when we have loads of spare cream around (To be fair, it also works with whipping cream and single cream depends what is open)
- Today
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Can't go far wrong looking to the sailing industry for wet weather gear. Musto's one of my favourite brands, but pretty expensive. My lads had one of these for the past 12 months now and rates it....half price at the moment musto.com WWW.MUSTO.COM
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Talking rats ! Whatever next 🙂
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Sort of but what's that got to do with the price of fish?
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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. -
IMG_6112.mov Sailor just being a fine figure of a dog on the penultimate drive today. Tied up because he’d just tested my patience on some bloke’s labrador and I needed to drop a length of fencing during this one anyway. His best work went unrecorded because I was too busy laughing a rib out. Big field of waist-high dead peas. Woodcock up straight away. Then zigzagging like he knows what to do, three or four pheasants. I praise him and riding high on the adrenaline and my satisfaction he bounces across the field like a blesbok, springing three feet straight up and down, not in slow motion but as if the world just stopped for a moment to marvel at it. Magnificent. Pissed myself to the point I couldn’t blow the whistle.
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Can you give an idea of the day rate please?
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Primer bulb pulling air but not the usual suspects.
Mark_Skyland replied to jarrick's topic in Maintenance help
If you block the fuel inlet to the carb, just put your thumb over it and create a vacuum on the primer side, put some fuel pipe on it and suck you should not be able to draw air through, if you can you either have a hole in the pump gasket or usually a bad check valve. -
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You could start an eBay shop.
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It's taken a while - we now have 1/4 drive sprockets for the 540XPs. These are exclusive to us. No one else has them in the world (as we developed the mold for them). What this means is you can run 1/4 .043[1.1mm] chains on your 540XP. AND you could also run carving bars - the sprocket will run both 1/4 .043[1.1mm] and 1/4[1.3mm]. Find the sprocket here: 5774897-08Q Spur Sprocket 1/4 x8 tooth [Husqvarna T540XP, 540XP Mk I, II, III] WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK 5774897-08Q Spur Sprocket 1/4 x8 tooth [Husqvarna T540XP, 540XP Mk I, II, III]. Allows you to run Dime tip carving bars and... Find the sprocket removal tool here: 4507 [502 54 16-03] Husqvarna Sprocket Clutch Removal Tool WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK 4507 [502 54 16-03] Husqvarna Sprocket Clutch Removal Tool [42, 242, 340, 345, 346, 350, 351, 353, 455, 460, T540 XPs]... Bars - go for one of these here: Tsumura 1/4 .043 Black Edition - Chainsawbars WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK And watch the video here please - shows fitting and other info:
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Turns out it is the X having checked, so must be the same as all others. Cheers
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Yes. When wood smoulders, with no flame burning the offgas, what is happening is the fire is hot enough to pyrolyse wood but not hot enough to reach the autoignition temperature of the offgas. Nascent char is oxidising to give off enough heat to sustain its combustion but largely without flame . Thus the acrid smoke going up the chimney condenses on the cold chimney as pyroligneous acid. This can eat mortar. I think it is slightly worse with hardwoods as it contains acetic acid (wood vinegar). Before organic chemistry took off pyrolysing beech was a major source of acetic acid. In 2002 I was snagging a large woodchip boiler at a department store in Milton Keynes where they had been burning rejected/returned flat pack furniture and one part of the flue had become too cool. Here is a picture of a 316 stainless steel single skin pipe that had been perforated by the acid that condensed, though in this case I think it was probably hydrochloric acid from some plastics that were associated with the furniture.