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monkeybusiness

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  1. Donnk is a multimillionaire builder from the midlands, who also has a farm I think. Also known as Fred.
  2. Why keep them in water in the bucket?
  3. Please please please do this - ideally film it (or better still, get someone else to film you doing it) so we can see!
  4. What fuel mix are you using? Didn’t you have a problem because of a bad mix recently?
  5. How much money do you have? If you have lots and would rather have a lot less then phone Bartletts - Google will help you find the nearest ‘branch’ (see what I did there?!). They will definitely have a remedy to sell to you. If you believe them and are happy to spend the money it will possibly make up for your knife-wielding barbarism. They probably also have a potion for flies too! Please let us know how you and the tree get on.
  6. You have a very weird looking chubby for your follow sweaty!!!
  7. The only personal experience I have of these machines is an Avant 640 that I hire off a mate from time to time. Don’t worry about them apparently not lifting what they claim - that thing is extremely capable, and will pick up anything we’ve pointed it at... Great bits of kit tbh, I’m seriously considering dipping a toe in. (As an aside, the Bobcat dealer who supplied my digger is also an Avant dealer and he reckons they are very reliable and well built - they have many more issues with Bobcats than the Avants apparently).
  8. In my early days in this industry I started working for a well-off elderly couple who had (amongst many other trees in a large well-stocked mature garden) an absolutely knackered weeping willow leaning precariously over their pond. It was infested with numerous fungi and was ready to fail imminently. When I pointed this out and suggested removal they told me that they had been paying a well known (inter)national Arb Association Approved Contractor to ‘treat’ the tree for several years! They wanted to leave the tree in place as were convinced it would get better... As far as I’m concerned whoever sold them this course of treatment and subsequently kept billing them to administer the snake-oil was no better than the door-knocking tarmac layers we always hear about marching old ladies to the cash machine. (Within 12 months the willow failed spectacularly into the pond and was a right ball-ache to remove!).
  9. A new rat-dog has entered the fold... Meet Bandit, my late Jack Russell’s grandson! I wouldn’t have rushed to have two puppies so close in age but couldn’t say no when we heard about this litter! Saying that, the other puppy (Mando, the Rhodesian Ridgeback) doesn’t look quite so puppy-esque any more. He’s done some growing in 7 months (for scale our lab isn’t small)!
  10. Looks a nicely thought out and fabricated bit of kit! What are the bolt-on eyes on the top plate for?
  11. Was the Dartline boatyard at Bunbury locks? That’s my neck of the woods if so - one of the Johns lives at Church Minshull now.
  12. Yeah, Tebay is the other one. I was in there yesterday coincidentally!
  13. Good luck J (and more importantly, Katie). I was half way up a hill in a digger supposed to be feeding a chipper in floods of tears in December under very similar circumstances.
  14. If you are still looking at these next week I’d give you £300 for them. I’m sure you will have sold them by then though!
  15. My Merlo hitch (which looks pretty much identical to yours) has a check valve built in, and never moves. Not sure if it’s relevant, especially if yours didn’t always drop.
  16. Are you having to load on that sort of angle? Does the crane ever struggle for slewing power to bring the logs into the bunk?
  17. I used to run a 30 inch bar on a 7900 and it pulled it/oiled it fine.
  18. This thread all of a sudden has a really seedy grooming feel about it... (Like any thread that Samantha posts in, but now with a fella as the target/victim!)
  19. How should I store the milled green timber cladding? It would be a lot to sticker - would that be necessary? Should it be kept indoors once cut?
  20. I’m not keen on bringing anything potentially infected home tbh.
  21. We are going to extend our house and (subject to planning) are hoping to clad the outside with larch. I am currently felling a load of larch and am thinking of buying some from the landowner for this purpose. However, it’s unlikely that I’ll need the cladding until next year in reality. The larch is being felled because it is infected with phytopthera - it can only be taken off site once de-barked so I’ll mill what I need on site (I can’t remove whole logs for storage). What would be the best way of milling/storing the cladding? Is it best to mill/plane it just before use, and store it as full ‘squared logs’/dimensional timber until then? How should this timber be stacked as it will obviously be green? It’s all being used as external cladding so I have no intention of kiln drying it, but I do have plenty of dry internal storage space if necessary. Many thanks for any input!
  22. What sort of MEWP was it? A genie-lift type machine?
  23. I’d try a different petrol station - that sediment has come from somewhere (and more than likely passes through a carb no probs). Can you get a 10-micron pre-filter (even if you have to plumb a couple in parallel to allow enough flow)? Fuel injection systems are more susceptible to bad fuel than old-fashioned carburettors sadly.
  24. We’ve had that issue with a Cabstar - the intercooler is pretty exposed down low.
  25. Fence it off/prevent people from walking under it with informative signage explaining the management decisions and leave to nature would be my thoughts.

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