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- Past hour
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Morning all . Looks fine today . Hope you all have a restful day .
- Today
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the post you quoted was from 27th July - thread archaeology. Freedom of speech should mean exactly that. If I say something against the global Jewish propaganda machine supporting Israel I fully expect the Jews to want me silenced for antisemitism. Same as Charlie Hebdo got clobbered. If you followed the chat on both nattering threads you would have seen Stephen P was just as much to blame, all Stephen P had to do was steer clear of Johnsond, instead of constantly quoting his posts and generally arguing with him day in day out, culminating in the bit about whether Johnsond was taking his daughters to the 'rapist' Trump's visit. It takes two to tango (no pun intended)
- Yesterday
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I'm certain beyond any doubt your small group of chickens are having a life better than anything that bloke gave anything.
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Years ago I took a big Eucalyptus down disced trunk in 9inch thick piece and then had to quarter them to lift them into wheel barrow. After about a year sitting in a pile, borrow a 90hp tractor and Hycrak splitter, stooled tractor no end of times. And had easy bits with a cut with saw.
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A rip off, but with a swivelling chute which the greenmech misses.. Would you mind sending a couple of pictures of how it attaches? Also curious of how much of a clone it is to the greenmech, as in would it mount the same
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The medical is no big deal, I have had to do one every year since I reached 65 to retain my HGV, only expense is the medical itself which is £60-£100, the license gets renewed FOC. Bob
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Hi, thanks for the enquiry we will have a look and see, but it’s doubtful we have any parts for the BP1, as it’s a rare model! But will have a look for you and get back to you. Thank you again!
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Never been asked for tickets to hire a chipper, just money. Agree with the above. I'd add depending on access to the hedge and what you're doing with the chip will tell you whether tracked or wheeled would suit better.
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I'd love to be able to tell you I don't have a tab open for pink workshop overalls but here we find ourselves.
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You changing that for a new model already? Or going back to running one machine across sites? looks a great deal for someone in the arb trader 👍🏻
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You’re maybe alright because you’re mixing it yourself. Given it was multiple issues with spark plugs I think their mix is just a bit rich. Could have been a batch or an age issue, I don’t know. I mentioned it to the guy in the husky shop (not my usual) and he just seemed bamboozled. The owner of my usual husky dealer said they thought the husky fuel was shit and that’s why they stock aspen instead 😅
- Last week
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197K views · 3.3K reactions | See if you can make sense of this word... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM See if you can make sense of this word salad.
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Had a day on my old kubota today forwarding timber out that we cut a few months back, not the driest of woodlands but still traveling well at half 5 on last load, bit rough in places so slowly slowly wins the race and it wernt a short haul either any where between 500 & 600yds ,
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Auto steer warning, but @Oldfeller pretty much described the political version of heading towards the end of a cliff.
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That might be tricky - if homeowner has an accident at the saw mill place of work, it might count as industrial accident... HSE piles in asking for risk assessments, suitable PPE, supervision, training... many places if they realise don't want that responsibility. Same as collecting wood from a yard, might struggle to convince someone to use a saw there for oversized wood
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No. It's just north east of the A264 and B2195 roundabout. On the 'Old Crawley Road' road.
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I think you’re overlooking you can scroll in the box ScreenRecording_08-01-2025 19-03-27_1.mp4
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Willow for charcoal really depends on what willow species you're using. Goat Willow makes good charcoal as it has similar properties to hardwoods. Most willows will tend to create a soft charcoal (favoured by artists as a drawing medium) which is rather quick burning and doesn't get quite as hot as hardwood charcoal such as oak. Having said that, willow charcoal does have its place in the market, especially for those who prefer a less intense heat for cooking delicate food stuff such as fish.
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North bedfordshire
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RAYCO RG66 66HP DEUTZ DIESEL STUMPGRINDER DIRECT FROM COUNCIL
dave126k posted an advert in Arborist Machinery
Time Left: 5 days and 9 hours
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VERY TIDY GRINDER, WELL MAINTAINED BY THE COUNCIL, COMES ON A GOOD IFOR WILLIAMS TRAILER. WOULD BENEFIT THE TEETH SHARPENING. WHY GIVE £55K PLUS VAT WHEN YOU CAN OWN THIS ONE FOR £9K FOR MORE INFORMATION GIVE ME A CALL. POSSIBLE PX, DELIVERY ETC. David 07429440829£9,000