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You still enjoying the work Jake ?
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Ash tree with dieback - whose responsibility?
Stubby replied to Pidgeonpost's topic in Trees and the Law
So true mate . - Today
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Abortist? Wow the services you get on here amaze me. 😁😁
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Fire in garden, can trees be saved?
Codythedog replied to Codythedog's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
The photo is from inside our garden. Any replacement fences can go to 6ft and then you can have a trellis but can only add another 18 inches on top of that roughly. The trees currently are about as tall as my house so give loads of privacy whereas a fence, even a massive fence that needed planning permission wouldn’t be ideal at all. -
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Depends on your definition of big. First thought is a triangular prism from three heras panels and push it around the grass. I reckon you'd get four or five discrete sitings.
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Looking for milling help South Wales - Pontypool area
Old Lands replied to FlyingAlbatross's topic in Milling Forum
Hi FlyingAlbatross, have you got something sorted? I’m just up the road towards Abergavenny with a mill. -
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Seems this wonder drug is going to have the opposite effect long term, an increase in obesity across the board Contraception warning over weight-loss drugs after dozens of pregnancies APPLE.NEWS UK watchdog has had 40 reports relating to pregnancies in people using drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro
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https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:groupPost:12867447-7335933410063892481?utm_medium=ios_app&rcm=ACoAADB-kJ0BWrJUW5tVr2sxqvep_SKvMEUK9bk&utm_source=screenshot_social_share&utm_campaign=copy_link Thought I caught a glimpse of a millionaire with nice quiet digs in there for a moment.
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It's bracket racing, it's not just a question of getting the car sub 10secs, heres a good explanation, In bracket racing, two vehicles with potentially varying performance levels compete by dialing in an estimated time to reach the finish line. The slower car receives a head start equal to the difference between their dial-in times, creating a more competitive race between vehicles with different capabilities. The driver who crosses the finish line first without "breaking out" (running faster than their dial-in) wins. Here's a more detailed breakdown of bracket racing rules: 1. Dial-in Time: Each driver anticipates their quarter-mile time and "dials in" that time. This is their target time to reach the finish line. 2. Head Start: The vehicle with the slower dial-in time receives a head start, allowing it to leave the starting line before the faster car. The head start is equal to the difference between the two dial-in times. 3. Running the Race: Both drivers compete to reach the finish line as quickly as possible, while trying to match their dial-in time. 4. Breaking Out: If a driver runs faster than their dialed-in time, they are considered to have "broken out" and lose the race. 5. Consistency is Key: In bracket racing, consistency is crucial. Being able to repeat the same reaction time and elapsed time repeatedly helps in achieving a win. 6. "Christmas Tree": Drivers line up in front of an electronic countdown starting device called the "Christmas Tree," which provides visual cues for starting the race. In essence, the rules of bracket racing focus on: Dial-in Time: Each racer estimates their expected run time. Head Start: The slower car is given a head start based on the difference in their dial-in times. The Race: Drivers attempt to reach the finish line without breaking out (running faster than their dial-in). The Outcome: The first driver to reach the finish line without breaking out wins the race. I have built a couple of cars myself, it was simple back then, first over the line got the win. bracket is a whole new level of racing.
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Morning all, Rain here for the day. Fine by me, 3 days back in and achey and tired, largely due to lingering virus no doubt picked up in airport/plane. A day to do some office work, drink coffee, and maybe later try to diagnose petrol leak on Countax mower. I would guess at the carb float chamber/needle valve.
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Yeah. I take back what I said about the oil volume. Its not excessive. It’s right. Other things have too little. Things should work easily, not marginally. He says using everything he has at 150%, 95% of the time…
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To attach myself to the tree when making cuts and organising the rope etc. But you’re right it was pointless.
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I have the 003g, bit of a longer bar on. Tempted to stick either .325 or 1/4 on it, rather than 3/8lp
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My honda head bolts came a bit loose. Hadnt really started leaking as bad as that, but I just tightened them up and carried on. I would tighten bolts and see how it goes.
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1968 Unimog 404 2.2 Petrol Brake hose parts number and carb kit
Stool master replied to winchman's topic in Arb-Trucks
Vamparts.be is another worth looking at I've bought parts, for my 411 Unimog, of both of these companies without any drama -
Husky 560xp mk1. Vibration when in the cut.......?
medroberts replied to medroberts's topic in Chainsaws
Haironyourchest, In reply to your questions.....The flywheel is all intact with no missing fins to cause an imbalance. There was no play in the big or little end of the con rod. I have been able to rebuild the saw tonight, and she fired up a treat with no vibrations as expected. It will be weekend before I can try her in some wood. The only difference , is that I have also replaced the deflection limiter bushing which was worn. My theory with that was if excessive travel was causing the AV springs (all intact) to allow the two dampened assemblies to contact each other when in the cut i.e pulling up on the rear handle and pressing down on the front handlebar. I will update this weekend ......Rgds, Med -
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Tyre fitting is one of the many jobs that look easy until you have a go. I am old enough to leave it to a professional.