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Steve Bullman

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  1. 2.5 Tekna Now in the 2.3 Tekna which is the new model. Slight loss of power but a massive improvement in fuel economy. I don't drive particularly fast anyway
  2. No issues whatsoever, in all liklihood I will end up buying another one. I have had 3 over the past 10 years and have never looked elsewhere. Decided this time to look at the other options. I still keep coming back to the Navara though. New Mitsubish shape out later this year, not sure i'm a fan. Talk of a Ford Raptor also, although its looking a bit pricey.....and well, its a Ford, regardless of how nice it looks.
  3. It’s obviously because of the EU
  4. I thought it was just a guideline ?
  5. Is this the thing that detects what vehicle you're driving in and the appropriate speed limit? I'm in the market for a new 4x4 and after 10 years of Navara's i'm shopping around for a change.....this is restricting the amount of available vehicles though. When I was in the Nissan dealer the other day the guy I was speaking to wasn't even aware that some pick ups can only go 70
  6. Hi James, Please add your site to our directory, we have hundreds of tree surgeons using this every week https://arbtalk.co.uk/recycling
  7. Sorry, you’d have had to have seen the movie ‘bird box’ to get the joke. But basically she goes everywhere blindfolded and uses a piece of string to find her way back
  8. Did you pick up that little trick from birdbox so you can find your way home?
  9. ECHO has introduced an all-new 58V battery chainsaw to their growing range of lithium ion outdoor power equipment. The CS-58V4AH has the cutting performance of its petrol counterparts, with the additional benefits of battery power. Low noise and low vibration are immediately evident in this effortless yet powerful product. It makes little noise when running, while the lack of vibration compared to a petrol model greatly reduces stress and fatigue for the user. What also makes a real difference to the working environment is the fact that with battery power you have no emissions, no fuel filling with two-stroke and there is no need to store petrol. The CS-58V4AH is easy to use. With battery power you just charge up and go! The chainsaw uses a 4Ah battery which gives you plenty of run time for logging and felling small trees, and the quick charger will have it rapidly charged to reduce downtime. The lithium ion battery also fits other 58V battery products in the range so you can run a trimmer, hedge trimmer, lawn mower and power blower using the same battery. Additional batteries can be purchased as a back-up for when you need to get on with bigger jobs without interruption. Using the chainsaw you’ll find the 0.043 gauge cutting bar gives a sharp and smooth cut and the automatic oiler gives the chain optimum oiling for longer life. There is easy side access to the chain tensioner to allow quick chain adjustment, and the oil tank is translucent for easy level checks. The power comes from the long-lasting brushless motor which requires minimal maintenance due to non-wearing parts, which means you save on servicing costs as well as petrol bills. For the home owner and semi-professional it’s hard to see why you wouldn’t choose the benefits of the CS-58V4AH. The chainsaw comes with a two-year domestic or one-year professional warranty and the 58V battery carries a two-year warranty for added peace of mind. You can find out more from your local authorised ECHO dealer, by visiting www.echo-tools.co.uk or call 0800 597 7777 for more information.
  10. ECHO has introduced an all-new 58V battery chainsaw to their growing range of lithium ion outdoor power equipment. The CS-58V4AH has the cutting performance of its petrol counterparts, with the additional benefits of battery power. Low noise and low vibration are immediately evident in this effortless yet powerful product. It makes little noise when running, while the lack of vibration compared to a petrol model greatly reduces stress and fatigue for the user. What also makes a real difference to the working environment is the fact that with battery power you have no emissions, no fuel filling with two-stroke and there is no need to store petrol. The CS-58V4AH is easy to use. With battery power you just charge up and go! The chainsaw uses a 4Ah battery which gives you plenty of run time for logging and felling small trees, and the quick charger will have it rapidly charged to reduce downtime. The lithium ion battery also fits other 58V battery products in the range so you can run a trimmer, hedge trimmer, lawn mower and power blower using the same battery. Additional batteries can be purchased as a back-up for when you need to get on with bigger jobs without interruption. Using the chainsaw you’ll find the 0.043 gauge cutting bar gives a sharp and smooth cut and the automatic oiler gives the chain optimum oiling for longer life. There is easy side access to the chain tensioner to allow quick chain adjustment, and the oil tank is translucent for easy level checks. The power comes from the long-lasting brushless motor which requires minimal maintenance due to non-wearing parts, which means you save on servicing costs as well as petrol bills. For the home owner and semi-professional it’s hard to see why you wouldn’t choose the benefits of the CS-58V4AH. The chainsaw comes with a two-year domestic or one-year professional warranty and the 58V battery carries a two-year warranty for added peace of mind. You can find out more from your local authorised ECHO dealer, by visiting www.echo-tools.co.uk or call 0800 597 7777 for more information. View full record
  11. Obviously avoid taking them a load of hawthorn or gorse chip
  12. Just put a disclaimer in it, ie tell them it’s not the same as the wood chip that would be recommended for play areas, however it’s a fraction of the cost
  13. Other half is in a Facebook group where the current topic is ‘what would your Dog’s dating profile picture be?’ she chose this one...
  14. surprised at your comment about dropping a file size not working. My 461 never cuts better than when I run a 5/32 file over it at the end of the chain.
  15. hmm not sure really. I was perhaps taking the photo too close. It was pretty small, about the size of a 50p. Whats the significance of Laccaria?
  16. Whats the price on the Haglof? We are in the market for something
  17. Tiny thing at the base of a mature beech tree already suffering with polyporous
  18. Sorry Judy, the directory is only for bulk loads unfortunately.
  19. I have never heard of this, but came across this paragraph on one of my customers websites Cracked asbestos roof allowing water into your garage? Why pay expensive removal costs when you can encapsulate it in fibreglass and make it structurally stronger. Encapsulation is much better than the impact on the environment associated with asbestos disposal. Remember, Asbestos is only dangerous when disturbed so encapsulation is the most cost-effective method. I am slightly surprised that in 22 years of avoiding damaging asbestos roofs I never came across this. Link to the page - Repairing damaged asbestos roofs
  20. Splicing isn't my thing, but where is that image from? Looks like the core is exposed?

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