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  2. “Fcuk off with your racist jibes.”
  3. Not considered that, as I am a builder and tuner or race engines, I'm in the process of building a 105E with an ELVA conversion to go in a 60s Lotus 7..
  4. Reminds me of a quote Joe Wilkinson said on a show ...sitting on a bus talking to a random stranger "we were getting along really well until I downed a jar of Loyd Grosmans Bhuna sauce and it all went weird"
  5. Consider heading to Sweden or Norway,the season is starting in a couple of months time. Stockholm would probably be the easiest place to get a start. Trädmästarna - Arborist i Stockholm WWW.TRADMASTARNA.SE Trädmästarnas arborister är specialiserade på att vårda och underhålla träd i parker och... Arborist, trädfällning, beskärning, stubbfräs | Jacksons Trädvård WWW.JACKSONSTRADVARD.SE Vi är specialister inom trädvård, skogsskötsel och naturvård. Med gedigen erfarenhet, hög kunskap och... https://www.tradkronan.se/
  6. Today
  7. Twitchy. Wordle 1,688 5/6* 🟨⬜🟩🟨⬜ 🟩🟨🟩⬜⬜ 🟩⬜🟩🟩⬜ 🟩⬜🟩🟩⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  8. Domestic work and car cleaning etc. Think Caz of to friends to do wedding dress thing, not much rugby on the box either! Auntie, Purse, Sprint.
  9. I once attatched a motorway size traffic cone to my mates car . It looked like something from a 60s sifi film . I first put one on the roof to distract him . he removed that and then drove from Porchester to Bognor all down the M/A 27 . Parked up at his house and went in . Discovered it next morning .
  10. That’s cool thank you however that is showing regular encapsulation as the tree expands. What we need is visuals of a tree ‘knowing’ an object is close by and growing towards it for physical support.
  11. Yesterday
  12. 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....
  13. good thing johnny never made sausage skins,,,
  14. Do you also do horoscopes?
  15. Only use a PAYE one these days. Voice activated.
  16. 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.
  17. 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 .
  18. If I had masses of repollarding I would consider buying Infaco - just done 3 horse chestnuts with almost a decade of regrowth, would have been great. Infaco are French and pro grade for fruit growers, arb, viticuture. The large head to fit the pruner looks a beast
  19. This is what I have been up to for the last few months. American Shaker oval boxes made from cherry.
  20. 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.
  21. AHPP

    ArbDogs? Pics!

    A good job well done.
  22. Thanks @Mick Jones yes well it seems that it is not out of the realms of possibilities that the push rods can bend with out something being terminally wrong. Well it was my wife who was tractoring prior to it breaking god knows what she was about, well mucking out without the rear weigh on- makes it a hard job with out the weight as there is already too much weight on the front end.
  23. I'm pretty sure this is a known problem. What I did with mine was to buy an extra fibre washer and fit two washers at a time for a snugger fit. Seems to work OK that way.
  24. Last week
  25. You will be fine with that mate.
  26. I fail to see how a hole can be retapped , I agree with @Jase hutch buy a new inner.
  27. Thanks Alan.
  28. AlexM111

    Alex

    Have been working for Neill Gretton in Bath since September 2023. Currently Fridays are my more free day but could potentially make some availability on others days for the right job. Qualification so far: NPTC Chainsaw Maintenance & Cross Cutting, NPTC Felling and Processing Trees up to 380mm Emergency First Aid at Work & Forestry (EFAW+F) NPTC Climbing and Aerial rescue CS38 NPTC Chainsaw from rope and harness CS39 LANTRA Woodchipper course LANTRA Technical Award in Basic Tree Survey and Inspection Equipment: Stihl MS-362 chainsaw, Stihl MS200T climbing saw, Silky Zubat & Tsurugi saws, Felco secateurs, a Fiskars PowerGear X Telescopic Tree Pruner and a PPE: Petzl helmet with chipper spec ear defenders & face shield, chainsaw trousers and boots and a climbing harness In 2024 I successfully completed The Orchard Projects Certificate in Community Orcharding (CICO) accredited by the Crossfiled Institute covering all areas of orchard management and design. I plan to complete the Level 4 Qualification in Arboriculture in the next few years once I have all the tickets and a bit more experience. In the meantime I'm continuing to learn as much as possible about plant biology and arboricultural theory. I'm keen to gain more experience particularly in woodland and agricultural environments.
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