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Steve Bullman

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  1. Are you that bored without Trigger Andy about? ?
  2. Does that include me? ?
  3. The new STIHL BGA 200 cordless blower cleans large areas quickly and efficiently. With a blowing force of 21 Newton, STIHL’s new BGA 200 cordless blower is the most powerful in the STIHL range and features a high air speed for coping with wet leaves. The BGA 200 is exceptionally easy to handle, thanks to its newly developed comfort carrying system. This innovative feature allows the tool to be used in different ways depending on the application; hand-held in confined working areas or suspended in the carrying system for larger-scale cleaning work. This approach is practical, efficient and increases operational comfort. Thanks to its low-noise operation, the BGA 200 can also be operated without restriction in noise-sensitive areas and can be used without hearing protection. The blowing force has three different settings, which can easily be selected by the user via a selector switch. Furthermore, the user can easily adjust the length of the nozzle to meet different requirements and operating situations with the help of a quick adjustment system. The BGA 200 will be available from June 2020. For more information on STIHL’s new BGA 200 blower, please visit www.stihl.co.uk. The details at a glance: Powerful and low-noise The STIHL BGA 200 has a blowing force of 21 Newton – 20% more than the STIHL BGA 100 cordless blower - making it the new top model from STIHL. With a maximum air speed of 84 m/s and an air throughput of 941 m3/h, it allows professional users to clear large areas with ease. With a sound power level of 93 dB(A), the cordless blower is quiet in operation and allows use in noise-sensitive environments such as parks and residential areas or near schools and hospitals. Intelligent operating concept The blowing force has three different settings that can easily be selected by the operator as required using an ergonomically situated rocker switch. An additional boost function calls up the maximum power of the tool. In addition, the BGA 200 features an innovative nozzle that can be adjusted in length at the press of a button. This adapts the blower to different applications and user heights quickly and simply. Comfortable and energy-saving The BGA 200 can be used in a flexible manner, either in a classic handheld position or suspended in the specially developed, standard comfort carrying system with a mounting positioned on the side of the body. The change is quick and effortless and, thanks to a second handle, effectively prevents fatigue, especially during long work assignments. Despite the strong airflow, the powerful BGA 200 does not rotate (such rotation would put a strain on the wrist), which contributes to the energy-saving and comfortable operation of the cordless blower. In addition, the user can work without hearing protection and better perceive ambient sounds. Modular battery system A 36V lithium-ion battery from the STIHL PRO cordless system supplies the energy required to operate the BGA 200. Batteries can be carried either by a belt bag or a backpack system (STIHL AP series). Alternatively, the STIHL AR series backpack batteries with their high energy content are available for all-day use. The connection is made simply by a connecting cable via a socket on the blowing unit. Carrying the battery close to the body on the belt or the back reduces the weight of the tool to be carried and makes work noticeably more relaxed.
  4. I only stopped 2 years ago
  5. Getting a bit out of hand in here. If you can't discuss these sorts of topics without resorting to swearing and aggressive behaviour to other members then please don't bother. I've just handed out 2 7 day bans and would rather not hand out anymore, thanks.
  6. This will help matters https://uk.yahoo.com/news/simeon-francis-investigation-launched-black-151300122.html
  7. He can handle it
  8. 3's always nicer, I didn't often have the privilege though.
  9. The man to speak to is @Rob D at https://chainsawbars.co.uk
  10. Just keep in mind all the comments on prices here are based on photos. They can often be deceiving. All i'd say is I spent 23 years or so climbing trees and I can't think of many individual trees that came in over the 2k mark.
  11. Yes but you are twice as slow as every other tree surgeons in the world
  12. Not including the stump grinding
  13. A decent 3 man team would have that done in a day if the timber were staying
  14. You’d save yourself a fair bit if all the timber could be left on site. Even if your son doesn’t want it, I’m sure if you put the word around friends and neighbours were be happy to come and collect it. Ash is premium quality firewood
  15. Are you on much of a budget? Quickest and easiest way by far would be to get someone in with a mulcher. Unless you have the time on your hands and want to do it all yourself of course.
  16. Hi Nick, yes its straight forward do send out. Arbtalk adds only as the inbetween, any payments will need to be arranged between you and the buyer privately. Yes you will need to account for postage in the price.
  17. Are wood chippings of any use to you?
  18. This one popped up the other day in another thread where I wrongly stated the association, I didn’t dare make the same mistake again ? but yes I agree it’s a possibility
  19. I’d never buy used but plenty do. If I were to I would make sure it was from a reputable source. Have a chat with @spudulike on here. He regularly does up used saws and sells on. You will know you’re getting something that’s been gone over by an expert with a fine tooth comb
  20. Looks like dyradeus but the colour and association with pine it could also be this Phaeolus schweinitzii - Wikipedia EN.M.WIKIPEDIA.ORG what say you @David Humphries
  21. Absolutely John, thank you
  22. Disagree, I think the first 2 are Beech, second 2 possibly Ash
  23. It’s hard to get it right enough, and part of the problem is that under force the beads compress which makes it possible to pull them hard enough to create a 15mm gap which would fail the test

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