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  1. John - you regularly come across as a complete whopper in my opinion. I’ve previously come to the conclusion that you are simply another troll and this post has further reinforced that. You are a great example of why what you read on the internet should always be taken with a pinch of salt!
  2. Personally I’d pay a contractor to do your hedges, it’s peanuts in real terms and they will do a much tidier job than you could. Definitely buy yourself a tractor of some flavour though - get yourself a copy of ‘Classic Tractor’ and have a look at the sort of stuff they feature. Decide on a size and budget and go shopping, whatever you spend will be tied up in a practically depreciation-proof toy!
  3. I’ve still got about 98mm circumference at the widest point on this one Jase - should sharpen ok then you’re saying?
  4. Yes, but you grind the angled circumference and don’t touch the flat face (the bit not showing on the disks in your pic is not ground at all). No need to adjust/shim etc, the anvil gap doesn’t change.
  5. Your lawn will be upto your chin if you don’t get that mower running soon! These engines are very simple - check it’s got oil to the correct level, fuel it up and get it mowing. Any oil in the wrong place will soon burn off.
  6. Not sure you’ll find one of those in a non-rotten state nowadays sadly.
  7. You want to try explaining to your accountant what the numerous large payments to plasticsexpress are on your bank statement….
  8. Foam air filters are often oiled to work properly - the dust sticks to the oil. It’s possibly meant to be like that…
  9. If it’s maximum capacity is 350kg you’ve got no chance. That’ll be its maximum lift, based on the load being right at the headstock. An IBC places the bulk of the load further away from the machine, reducing capacity.
  10. I worked for Tilhill (on the books employed) cutting power lines many moons ago and we had a saw allowance - we had to supply a groundsaw and top handle every day and I think we got £10 per day at the time. We provided our own fuel/oil/chains etc. It worked out well for both parties in honesty (teams would unofficially group together to buy fuel and oil etc). Tilhill and also the client used to regularly audit teams so everything had to be kept in good order (missing decibel stickers would lead to quarantined machines and docked allowance etc). I’d do it again from either an employee or employer side tbh - providing agreeable terms could be drawn up.
  11. I don’t think there is a better alternative to the GH1054 on the market - they are a very good trailer. Second hand values are mental too - getting hold of a new one will possibly be your biggest issue…
  12. Good luck with everything - please keep us updated (and jealous!!!)
  13. My cousin used to drive transfer minibuses in the Alps for a company called Skiidy Gonzales - a brilliant setup, very professionally run. Their USP was that the drivers wore sombreros in Geneva airport to make it easy for newly-arrived travellers to identify their lifts - this MO worked perfectly for years until a disgruntled woke yank took umbrance and pulled the racist card!!! I’m not sure that any Mexicans were harmed or offended at any point during the previous decades, but the hats are now ancient history sadly… Back on topic - my lads and I have all worked today. It was hot. We drank plenty. Nobody died. Who’d have thought?!!!!
  14. Sounds good value if they are going to airspade etc too.
  15. That is a MASSIVE house - wowsers!! Were building control happy with recycled type 1? I though it had to be virgin stone under a house (ridiculously!)?
  16. A winch and more importantly someone who knows what they are doing to get that down, not difficult with the right knowledge and kit but pretty dangerous if done wrong (there are some dodgy suggestions in this post IMO).
  17. The last brew of the day is the best when the bag(s) are left in all day. (The only caveat to this is when the teabag has burst unknown to the drinker, usually on days where the flask has had a rough time rolling around in a tractor…). Milton once in a while cleans flasks back to ‘as-new’ - it does say to not use it on stainless steel but I’ve never had a problem.
  18. I bought a couple of second hand Teupens a few years ago - incredible machines but an absolute nightmare to work on. You are essentially beholden to the UK service agent, who were the worst people I’ve ever had the misfortune of dealing with in my life. I’d never ever put my money into any Teupen machine again, and would think very very carefully about any large second-hand MEWP that is dependant on circuit boards to operate.
  19. Fanny - I thought you were a tree guy. Should be the woman in the car needing the ambulance for driving into something so hard!!! (All joking aside, glad nobody seriously injured)
  20. It’s a fee paid by the arbs looking to tip - my understanding is that listing your site is still free.
  21. I can’t see how it can bounce back really - it went mental because millions of ‘investors’ swallowed the hype and bought in, forcing prices ever higher. This massive crash proved that it’s a risky investment and will put off future potential buyers, so there is a far more limited pool of people willing to buy out those who were left holding their overpriced bitcoins who can’t/won’t/daren’t sell until some of there loss has been recovered. I certainly wouldn’t put any money into it.
  22. I think Liza Tarbuck is really funny, and she plays some great music (that I’ve largely never heard before).

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