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Steve Bullman

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  1. STIHL has enhanced its extensive range of high-power pressure washers with the launch of the RE 150 Plus, a new premium model ideal for extensive heavy-duty domestic and semi-commercial applications. Designed with versatility in mind, the new 13A RE 150 Plus offers robustness and powerful performance with 612 litres per hour maximum water throughput and 180 bar of pressure. Whilst powerful, the new model also offers flexibility and control thanks to individual pressure, flow rate and detergent dosage controls. Operators can make adjustments depending on what or where they are cleaning, particularly useful on machinery where bearings chains and linkages can be damaged with the use of excess pressure. An induction motor, brass pump head and stainless steel piston are also used to provide durability for extended usage. The new pressure washer features a soft grip and rotating spray lance for maximum comfort over long periods and simple adjustment to the cleaning task at hand. In addition, the quick connection system allows users to get the machine up and running in next to no time. Other features include 12m of steel reinforced high pressure hose with anti-twist, quick action couplings stored on an integrated hose reel, rotary and adjustable jet nozzles with an integrated storage compartment, and an integrated detergent tank. The new pressure washer also utilises an aluminium telescopic handle for simple transportation and storage. A wide range of accessories are compatible with the new RE 150 Plus, including a snow foam nozzle designed specifically for this model. For more information on STIHL’s extensive range of high-power pressure washers, please visit www.stihl.co.uk.
  2. Get useful with a throwline. If you can get a line set in the next tree for a climber, or fish out hangers with the throwline to save them a bit of climbing, you'll soon become the guy they want on each job with them.
  3. Unfortunately some people just can't read, or don't want to
  4. Because vat is chargeable on boots unless buying them for your own use
  5. Didn't you say you'd been walking the coast in them already?
  6. temporarily removed the notifications till this influx passes
  7. Yes loads do. You’re missing something clearly 😀
  8. Steve Bullman

    Charly’s Gaff

    Side access is big enough to drive a vehicle through I assume? Loads can only be tipped, not narrowed or carried anywhere
  9. You should put that on your listing, it will definetly make the difference between someone choosing you or the tip site a mile down the road. Read my blog here for tips. It’s about wood chips but same applies to firewood https://freewoodchips.co.uk/how-to-get-wood-chips-from-tree-surgeons/
  10. Just saw, hope you get some as quickly as the guy who posted on the facebook group. Just been reading his thread
  11. Thank you
  12. I know!! Trying to work out the source. Must have been shared in a Facebook group somewhere. They are mostly all just for firewood
  13. What do you need to tip?
  14. As has already been said, its a waiting game. You can improve your chances of being used somewhat by making your listing look a bit more friendly. I wrote an article here which might be useful. As far as how likely it is to be used I can answer that within a little. I track clicks made on the contact button on the listings page. Below is statistics from the month of January which speaks for itself. That doesn't mean to say that every one of those clicks resulted in a delivery being made, but even if we take an arbitrary figure of 30%, it still equates to approximately 10 deliveries being made every day.
  15. I always thought that rotating handled was patented
  16. Yep it floored me too. Had no pain from the rash though. Didn't even know I had it till I went to the osteopath and he mentioned that the rash looked like shingles. Wiped me out for a good 3 weeks after that.
  17. Trying posting them here https://arbtalk.co.uk/classifieds/
  18. Same here. If you look just above the nice warm radiator you can just make out the specks of rain on the rabbit hutches windows 😄
  19. Wise woman, never get involved with local online groups!
  20. The air will probably be too damp or something
  21. News just in...... Bunch of sad little losers argue on an internet forum True story
  22. Keep checking back, i'm actually working on something to do this
  23. Good point..I was on my mobile and didn't look at the pics. That might stick out a tad 😃

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