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Clarity On Hedges That are both Deciduous & Evergreen
Excels1or replied to GordonM's topic in Trees and the Law
Apologise, I thought you where a contractor looking for advice rather than a home owner. Best of luck -
There is nothing wrong with being content in life, and if pottering around grafting on the ground is it, then go for it.
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All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
Tree monkey 1682 replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
Most of the decent compact track loaders are over a ton in weight,but you might want too look at the merlo cinglo compact track skidsteer might be a bit lighter also u can get hydraulic winches and flails for same machine. But expect to have to take cpcs in tracked skidsteer certs or tracked carrier cert on anything to do with utilities. - Today
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I became curious , not just in this particular instance, but others that have been posted lately, so I found this,, Just a moment... QUILLBOT.COM apart from the rather obvious clue in the name of the site, it also has a facility in addition to judging whether ai is present, a means of making an ai post or question, more human like. which kinda defeats it's own purpose somewhat.
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Seeing the results, I am assuming you are just drawing over the background from maps to get the landscape, buildings and so on - would have to double check that there is no licensing issues if you use other data sources. We get the DWG file or the PDF file after payment?
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Leeks. They're nice just fried up with some cabbage, like onions but sweeter. Even nicer with some lardons or pancetta added as well.
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Rocked it today, along with Mark and Doug. Good start helped. Wordle 1,514 2/6* ⬜🟩🟩🟨⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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An impact wrench with 500nm of torque will stop turning a big auger long before a drill with 250nm. Impact wrenches provide jolts of peak torque to fulfil their design function of loosening or tightening a machine thread. All that happens when you stick an auger on them is that the tensile strength of the wood fibres absorbs the jolt of toque and the auger fails to advance any further. Impact drivers are use to drive screws into wood, yes, but the purpose of the jolts of torque there is to prevent cam out- where the driver bit slips in the head. Driver bits with a positive lock on the fiuxing head (such as timberlocks with their hex head) do not require an impact driver and will in fact drive far faster with the sustained torque offered by a drill. I must have explained this a dozen times over the years on here, and yet still people just can't grasp such a simple fact. A long arm brace on a quality drill allows you to impact far more torque into a wood thread or auger bit than you ever could with an impact gun.
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I was more lucky, when in the market for a 50cc ish saw 15 years ago the chap persuaded me to spend the bit extra and get the 261. Still got it.
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Morning all, Looking hot. Water water.
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Migrant in taxpayer-funded London hotel accused of strangling 20-year-old woman APPLE.NEWS In London, a 26-year-old asylum seeker staying at the Thistle City Barbican hotel was arrested on... 🤷♂️
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Thanks for the response, what vehicle are you using? I'm fairly confident I can make it fit but I don't know anyone near by with a similar size grinder to try out for size I thought tie down points would be the best option, ill enquire with the chaps that did my tipper conversion
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Its a little bit of a get area but I've got climbing with a saw and the IPAF ticket and I'm confident I've got all bases covered
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Advice needed: MDL Power Up's chippers
Tree monkey 1682 replied to green heart's topic in General chat
The wasvan entec tree buster , on FB recently, very capable machine at 700 pounds will eat 4 inch all day , gravity fed -
Just more decent, steady tree work from a guy who shows it nicely. Particular good section on lifting rigs from 7-15 minutes.
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Time Left: 6 days and 1 hour
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Uniforest titanium 14 ton log splitter for sale. I bought this new from Riko UK early 2016, it's got a tail board and lights "not pictured" & weighs around 500kg I believe. We have extended the table so it's easy to work with big rings as there is plenty of room to split without dropping wood on the floor. The table can also be removed so you can either break down big rings on the floor or for splitting billets. It's been used for 2 days since 2020 and has sat in a barn out of the weather. I have as of 2 days ago done a complete service as I didn't intend to sell the machine. New air filter, spark plug, & engine oil all genuine honda & New hydraulic oil, it's all greased up and can be put straight to work. The only issues are very light surface rust where the power coating has come away in places. A wind down leg is missing "doesn't affect anything as it's not needed" & a bolt that I put in to stop the table moving about has snapped "see photo" again doesn't affect the machine. It's been a brilliant machine but I no longer have a use for it. £4000 or very near sensible offer Wakefield west Yorkshire Simon 07977114605£4,000
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Time Left: 6 days and 43 minutes
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Climbing kit in good condition. Includes: Petzl Sequoia harness in very good condition. Petzl ZigZag A.R.T. Ropeguide 2010 with Cocoon pulley (1.5m) Distel Gecko Alloy spikes. Velcro top, leather strap foot. Yale Hedera 11.7mm climbing rope 37m, 1 spliced eye. Yale XTC Fire 13mm Rope 5m, 1 spliced eye. New England Hi-Vee 13mm Steel core flip line, 3m. (Used once) 4 x Petzl Oval alloy carabiners. 1 ISC Big Dan steel carabiner. Stein tool strop (new). Selling as a job lot. Please don't ask to split, due to serious illness I don't have the time or energy. Many thanks. Collection only, from near Sandy, Bedfordshire.£550
SANDY, Bedfordshire - GB
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Call M Large, Alan will be able to help!
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Ex-Soldier (County Durham) looking at getting into Arb/Forestry
JAG63 replied to Ex-Sapper's topic in Employment
Hi, suspect you're past ELC or have already used it. You may have useful licenses as an ex Sapper that can be a quick win for a lot of potential employers, C1+E or better still C+E and have probably got plant experience/licenses with CS30/31 could make you really useful. If you have access to any funding TKF training do regular courses aimed at service leavers, Holmfirth so out of area for you. -
That's right, the wissey isn't connected to the broads, now if I'd have asked about river moorings close to/connected the Ouse he'd have been close.