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Posts posted by Craig Johnson
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so its not type approved by merlo but nothing wrong with fitting it as long as you write your own declaration of conformity, CE standard ect and have manufactures insurance?
Thought 608 was going on about chain shot which doesn't apply as the chain speed is too low
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theres only the small point that there not type approved and they have to override some safeties' to work, the magni and the new larger merlos are, which is a problem when they fall over.
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i would put a figure 8 in with the blakes as it only has quite a small contact area and if used in anger on long runs that your talking of could easily weld on
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2 hours ago, treevolution said:
Can I ask what is the reason behind the poll.
Thanks
well guessing that she works for a recruitment agency its free research on staffing demographics and 40 years climbing makes you, as mike said, work smarter and not as often
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two bed bungalow water only, septic tank and soak away discounts £420
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does any one know how the water companies work out what we pay? the bill says 'charge per £ of RV' next door is 4 bands higher in rateable value, much bigger house pays £40 less or have i got the wrong end of the stick as the more i look the less sense it makes
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On 02/11/2021 at 21:16, topchippyles said:
Might be worth giving clive francis a ring he is based in abergavenny. Real tidy guy to
he's looking for staff atm
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5 hours ago, Stere said:
Are chain throw injuries a common thing?
Nope, don't happen unless your using a timber harvester
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i have to agree to the overall sentiment, that the data is flawed, it doesn't drill down deep enough to be of use. they don't say diy or pro, and pro shouldn't be 10 years experience of picking up a saw a couple of times a year, were they wearing PPE , had they done a course or update in the last 5 years, of the few chainsaw accidents I've seen in the last 40 years all were user error. you can never engineer out the ingenuity of stupid
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On 14/10/2021 at 21:04, Ames W said:
Do you still have this?
gone to the isle of white
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not a great plan imho, if people who dont have a chipper, dont know how to cut, present and stack for one, they also have great expectations of how fast the tangled pile of garden rubbish and wet leaves etc, will be chipped and i think it would be classed as waste transfer.
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slightly off thread, at night when we don't need as much electricity, make all the north see wind farm produce hydrogen, by electrolysis, pump it into the natural gas field for storage, change the jets in the gas generators, not quite that simple I know, but i like the idea.
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34 minutes ago, Khriss said:
Best put the tablet down then 😉 k
won't be able to watch the instructional video if i do
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just started learning to Paraglide
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26 minutes ago, Tommy_B said:
Have they started shrinking or have you started growing?
hope not i'm 6'5'' as it is
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On 02/07/2019 at 13:14, Steve Bullman said:
And the fact that a climber Has told you it’s lasted 12 years and is breathable isnt good enough?
I give up ?
I've had some long sleeve which are now short sleeve pfanner zip up tops over 14 years, still go to shirts, only trouble is they have started shrinking
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six years isn't long enough really, 200k or 500k doesn't matter what's the bottom line? 3 to 4 years consistent top and bottom lines are better than rapidly expanding turnover. what percentage return customers do you maintain? i would think that you would be classed as 'key personal' so the only way is through a work out 1-3 years with targets and split payments
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run the ac on full heat and get the inside cooking 180c, gas mark 6, to burn off any mould takes about ten mimutes
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2 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:
You must have really, really long arms!
no just don't cut faster than the groundies can clear😁
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don't stand near the chipper?
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On 23/05/2021 at 12:03, eggsarascal said:
The one I looked at was sent to a company called crash data, it can't be repaired. New one is £750, but none available.
semi conductor shortage, does that include coding to the van? the local fiat dealer is £126/hr!!!!!
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On 21/05/2021 at 19:31, eggsarascal said:
Yep, it's all sorts things. I looked at a van recently, t"was tidy apart from the airbag light being on, airbag ecu knackered. Dealer said he would sort it in the next day or two... until he found out there are none available due to Covid.
A mate of mine has got a small extension to build, can't get the bricks he needs. You got it, due to Covid.
My vans airbag ecu went, new one on back order no idea when and £240, ebay repair £100 3 days
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dads got one similar, haven't read all the posts, to cold start, the bottom of the stop rod, its connected to a leaver on the side of the block, pull it out and it clicks anti clock wise to overfuel, knocks off when started
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Tree Shears/Grapple Saws
UKFISA.COM
Thanks go to the FISA Plant & Equipment Tree Shears/Grapple Saws Sub-Group, chaired by Sean Reilly for pulling this safety...thought it was going to be stronger
Hybrid wood & electric cookers
in Log burning stoves and fireplaces
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there was only 1 electric hob the other two ran off the fire, the electric ring was slow and expensive to use, i mounted a counter top two ring halogen over the top of it