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treequip

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  1. I cant find anything in the published O licence exemptions that matches the roadside trees thing, if your winch counts surely a hiab would, I would love a hiab truck can you point me in the right direction
  2. Looks that way, there isn't a lot else it could be
  3. That auction ends 22/05/2013 If you are reading this after that the links probably wont work
  4. Anyone for a slightly damaged Jappa, its had a bit of a fire but it will go again for cheap repair cost, you will have to join co part or find someone who is a member to buy it for you Copart
  5. This is true but while the engine is running the return system is flowing so it wont run back while the engine is running it will just leak. The scenario you describe can cause reluctant starting but wont generate the symptom described.
  6. I have seen them go a lot longer than that without oil but they scream for mercy before disintegrating
  7. I will dig it out and check it over tomorrow and picture back
  8. There is oil vapour and a smell of burning oil so I am guessing there is some in there but the diff is wrecked, if it were without oil the noise would be noticeable, very noticeable.
  9. I have an oil cooler on the shelf you can have cheap, it has a hydraulic driven fan unit
  10. I would be a tad more generous than that, what we have here is a journeyman, get qualified and ply your trade wherever:thumbup:
  11. How could anyone possibly answer that? You were calling it a leak off pipe or some such, I am not even sure you are talking about the spill return pipe
  12. I have done a couple of tippers including conversions and scratch builds Generally the sub frame on a drop side is a bit feeble for a tipper but you can reinforce them without too much drama. You can buy the ram and pump somewhere like ebay or a breakers might have a tipping body you could re use. you can of course buy new if your budget runs to it This would be a good place to start, a bit of sand blast, bin the steel sides for ally (or not) and off you go Tipper Body with pump and ram | eBay You buy it I will fit it
  13. The owner of the land suffering the trespass has the right to self abate the nuisance which pretty much ends the issue.
  14. Anyone can call themselves arborist or tree surgeon, in the UK for sure and unless you know different neither title is protected in any way in the rest of the world.
  15. None....
  16. Lift out the contaminated blocks and replace or swap them out for some in a less conspicuous place
  17. Well ownership is governed by the land that the tree is rooted on so its your tree but, what you have there is a pretty serious encroachment, your neighbour would be within their common law right to self abate that, which would mean cutting whatever crossed the boundary at the boundary.
  18. The owner will be the majority share, the other part is trespassing on the neighbouring property, the sticking point with this is that determining the position of the boundary which is accepted to be "a line of notional thickness" is a difficult thing. Scaling a drawn line from a plan can leave you with an area on the ground several hundreds of mm wide, depending on scale
  19. treequip

    iPad

    You can always upload them to a third party server like photobucket and link them from there, I have the photobucket app on ipad and iphone and it offers the option to upload any new media on start up.
  20. Trees on boundaries aren't usually considered shared, (although neighbours might agree to share the burden), it belongs to one party and is trespassing on the other who has the right to remove any encroachment (subject to protection) I am another in the muller the top off camp and I will go as far as to say that given the nature of the original cuts at the "pollard" and I use that term with reservation, keeping re growth under control is a necessary evil
  21. It would be best practice to record pre use inspections but its not required by the regulations or the ACOP. Recording a weekly inspection would be a wise but is similarly not required, however in the event of an incident you need to be able to prove to the powers that be that you were taking your duties seriously. You are correct that new equipment does not require a through inspection until the relevant inspection period has expired however it would be wise to raise an inspection sheet for new equipment at its "into service" date. This ensures that it gets its thorough inspection at the proper date and that, in the case of textiles it's retirement date can be determined. More importantly it demonstrates a professional attitude to the duties under LOLER, and it only takes a few moments to do.
  22. If Heineken made groundies,................. they wouldn't be any better than that Nice job
  23. Interested, PM sent
  24. What general info? how am I supposed to know you are just titing around in his thread, what don't you like about the spelling:confused1:, Microsoft's spell checker is happy with it.
  25. That's big of you, why don't you call him like he asked, prove you can follow a simple instruction:001_rolleyes:

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