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When I used to frequent a pup I always liked to keep the same glass for each pint untill it was time to go home . It seems they are not allowed to do this now . Don't know why but I think the subsiquent pints after the first always tast better in the original glass . What do you guys think ?
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Not yet, possibly due in Jan 2026. We have had a few enquires about them but I'm not sure if any have landed in the UK yet. We only ever stock a few battery chainsaws machines as they just move far too slowly. Has anyone in the UK used or seen one for sale yet?
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It is, outrageous given it's just empty space, not even a loo (can be installed at my cost) but it's the least expensive in town. I'm also not in rural France but in a satellite town of a major economic hub. I'm faced with a stalemate situation. To afford a house of my own I must move out of town. Move out of town means relocating the business away from the epicenter sweet spot of my clientele. People call the most local business not one 15kms away where properties become affordable. Fine if I didn't also have ambitions to employ and replace my truck and could take the inevitable hit in calls. €800 equates to one days work after paying the subby climber. It fills me with anxiety to think I might be pissing money away for no good reason whilst also filling me will anxiety that if I don't do it I'll never know if it will indeed work out just fine. I must let the agency know tomorrow, meanwhile, devoid of alcohol, I'm going to eat and entire bar of Dairy Milk...
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As I’ve been told and I’m starting to think it’s true, you are genuinely mentally ill. Did some handsome adventurous commercial diver steal your girlfriend or something at some point SP/TA. You seem to have a major issue understanding the difference between Scuba/Commercial diving, you put a lot of effort into getting a bite out of it, futile lad totally futile. PS if you want to cuddle a junky or alky get yourself into the city centre eh, there’s loads up your way.
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Just dropped my 2nd truck off for them to convert, highly recommended and not too far for you compared to a lot of firms. They’re also 10 mins from a train station, easy return journey and pick up. Don't be fooled by prices thrown about online/facebook either, half the time it’s false economy as they use cheap thin metal for the subframe, cheap hydraulics, lots of “extras” etc.
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Busted! Cheers mate. Enjoy your sheep’s face.
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Morning gents, a fine crisp weekend here, blue sky and the feeling of winter. I got a good nights sleep last night, breakfast and a walk up the river with the dog. Now back to wrap my boys presents and maybe even string some lights up on the front of the house.
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I have used one of these in the past.....if I am replacing the old bearings with new. No need for heating/cooling, and the taper of the tool gentle eases the bearing from the crank. Just grease the side touching the crank weights to avoid any damage, but it really doesnt need it. https://www.redboxtools.com/product/draper-14159-fork-type-ball-joint-separator-19mm/ Oh...and dirko goes everywhere...particularly your fingers, which then get spread everywhere you touch on the engine and it's bastard stuff to remove from the bits you don't want it on. wd-40 is your friend when it comes to wiping it off.
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Goat willows do sometimes grow some surprisingly large burrs -like this small one. Keep an eye on it for a couple of years, if you know any wood turners/carvers, they love them !
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Search for 'dog catcher pole'; cheaper than a fence stake holder!
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Bulk Arb Waste wanted - can collect but how to find
Woodwanter replied to Woodwanter's topic in Firewood forum
costs for everyone have shot up. I will probably close down the yards here soon, the cost to run a loader and then time to load artics with chip just isn’t worth it. I know when I do that a lot of local lads will be frustrated as there aren’t many places where they can tip day and night around here. -
Show us your Arb Diggers please.
slack ma girdle replied to Stephen Blair's topic in Large equipment
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Original Jethro Tull Guitarist Mick Abrahams Dead at 82 ULTIMATECLASSICROCK.COM See what his replacement in Jethro Tull had to say about the "magnificent guitar player."
- Yesterday
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did you see the outtakes at the end
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I purchased a new Hilux in Jan 2024 and the first thing I did was take it to a specialist for full waxoyl injection. And then treated any areas myself that I felt were missed. When I had the letter from Toyota about recalls I contacted my local dealer. They said they would only be inspecting it and if anything just waxing the chassis, so we agreed no point in them even looking at it. They said warranty would still be valid regardless.
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Tis the season to see Fungi, fa la la la la....
ABtrees replied to David Humphries's topic in Fungi Pictures
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Time Left: 6 days and 1 hour
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Laser Technology TruPulse 360R - Laser Rangefinder In a good condition fully working with case, lanyard, two new batteries and instructions included. Ideal for forestry, arboriculture and surveying. Or any kind of distance measurements. Postage can be arranged. The TruPulse 360R provides full measurement capability with AZ + INC + SD, solves 3D missing line calculations between any two points and easily integrates with GPS and GIS data capture. The horizontal design and robust exterior are what make the TruPulse 360R stand out. With its rugged, waterproof housing and IP56 rating, the TruPulse 360R is ideal for extreme conditions. Key Features of the TruPulse 360 R include: Provides full measurement capability with AZ + INC + SD Solves 3D missing line calculations between any two remote points Integrates with GPS for efficient GIS data capture Bluetooth® capabilities for wireless data collection LTI TruVector 360° Compass Technology Withstands harsh conditions with rugged, waterproof housing Key Features of LTI TruVector 360° Compass Technology: Produces accurate and repeatable Azimuth (AZ) results regardless of the tilt or pitch you use to aim the laser Recognies conditions that will affect the reliability of the compass accuracy and prompts you to recalibrate Calibrates easily with a simple field routine that can be completed in less than a minute£900
Carlisle - GB
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TruPulse 360 R - Laser Rangefinder Forestry Arboriculture
[email protected] posted an advert in Miscellaneous
This item is SOLD
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Laser Technology TruPulse 360R - Laser Rangefinder In a good condition fully working with case, lanyard, two new batteries and instructions included. Ideal for forestry, arboriculture and surveying. Or any kind of distance measurements. This is a used item only used as a spare. Postage can be arranged. The TruPulse 360R provides full measurement capability with AZ + INC + SD, solves 3D missing line calculations between any two points and easily integrates with GPS and GIS data capture. The horizontal design and robust exterior are what make the TruPulse 360R stand out. With its rugged, waterproof housing and IP56 rating, the TruPulse 360R is ideal for extreme conditions. Key Features of the TruPulse 360 R include: Provides full measurement capability with AZ + INC + SD Solves 3D missing line calculations between any two remote points Integrates with GPS for efficient GIS data capture Bluetooth® capabilities for wireless data collection LTI TruVector 360° Compass Technology Withstands harsh conditions with rugged, waterproof housing Key Features of LTI TruVector 360° Compass Technology: Produces accurate and repeatable Azimuth (AZ) results regardless of the tilt or pitch you use to aim the laser Recognies conditions that will affect the reliability of the compass accuracy and prompts you to recalibrate Calibrates easily with a simple field routine that can be completed in less than a minute£900
Carlisle - GB
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Thanks. Thought the title 'filing handsaws' was enough to explain I knew what it was for