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treequip

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  1. And its easier to get than Ritalin
  2. I think he took something
  3. And they are all free, and so is the detergent and the electric to run them, they are also self loading and they stack the cleaned pots as well ............................No wait
  4. Dude, its a cheap ass diy market, built to a (CHEAP) price saw Cant believe you are surprised
  5. You have 2 options, many hydraulic saws lube the chain by means of a case drain, this would need a relatively simple amount of engineering. The second option would be to fit a small tank and feed the oil through gravity My preference would probably be for the latter
  6. The film makers aren't interested in best practice, they simply want profitable film making
  7. Surveying is surveying, its irrelevant who you are doing it for because (in the eyes of your insurer) your their exposure is the same no matter what.
  8. Where???
  9. What's the complaint about Is the advert misleading, I for one would be bitterly disappointed of a half naked woman didn't come tumbling out Anyhow, come the advent of sharia law this will all be a moot point
  10. It's as simple as it sounds Lifting = load leaves the ground Pulling = load doesn't leave the ground
  11. Mechanically its pretty simple, a hydraulic motor driving a ring sprocket and some method of clamping the guide bar The trick part will be getting the pressure and flow matched to the torque requirements.
  12. There isn't much chainsaw about that, its a side cover. They have used that as an easy way to keep the chain tensioner. You can do the same thing with bolts and washers
  13. There is a law that the people who owned the land and by default the timber on it have to leave the wood for themselves????? What law is that then There is a whiff of urban myth bullshit about that
  14. I seriously doubt that anyone has done it that way, its would complicate things way too much when its much simpler to simply fit a rim sprocket to the output shaft of a suitable hydraulic motor.
  15. Happy half birthday and congratulations for getting your pants on:laugh1:
  16. And the lesson there is, if they list as collect only, don't try to talk them into something else. All that has done is provide then a little wriggle room (woe is me, their courier failed to collect and now I am down half a day waiting in for them) which is all ebay needs to decide in their favour.
  17. That's where you went wrong mate, the big cock ones don't work, what you need are the massive dick ones. I know loads of people who have taken those and they have worked a treat 😂
  18. Well that's the way it ought to be (provided the item is as described) but online auctions have changed the dynamic. Places like ebay have opened auctions to the masses which unfortunately includes any number of people willing to "cock on a deal"
  19. Except you quoted the wrong person
  20. Its dead simple and the key is scale. The journey isn't overland, its by sea in huuuuuuge boats where the freight costs are less than a penny per ton mile.
  21. No one said one man band
  22. The simple fact is that it matters little what you use to lube the biner, as soon as you drag it round the first tree, it will be full of crud and need cleaning anyhow. Silicone spray works well and seems to attract less airborne crud, graphite powder is similarly ok but use it frugally or it can gunk up particularly in the damp. Lube spray is great for cleaning biner mechanisms.
  23. Easy as..................... Daily Vehicle Check & Defect Report Book | Tachodisc
  24. Drone recovery is a better earner than cat rescue:laugh1:
  25. That would be my guess, wouldn't want to try to get it out though

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