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treequip

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  1. As others have said its a Beech. The builder isn't taking care at all. The rooting area is significantly important and there is much compaction going on and that's not a good thing. Negotiate the cost of a removal into the purchase and hope it wont come to that. Look out for statutory protection, if not already in place it can be in short order. It will restrict what can be done to the tree and thus effect future sale value. Beware neighbours who can moan about light, leaves and all manner of stuff.
  2. Quite so but imagine how much better that request would have landed with an offer of a drink or suchlike.
  3. You don't actually think terrorists buy fake ID's from some random bloke off the internet do you? You can walk out of the UK and into terrorists arms on your own passport FFS
  4. I pay 't gaffer fer 't use of it:lol:
  5. You don't need a cover for terrorism, the baddies can walk them in as refugees and get handed genuine papers. Your joke is with Frau Merkel not with some internet plonker selling fake documents that can be bettered by a child with a box of crayons. Get a grip man
  6. No mate, we are all on the bones of our arses, living in cardboard boxes:confused1:
  7. Where's a "LIKE" button when you need one?
  8. Quite right of you, but the subject was proper grammar rather than the number of words used.
  9. Do you consider the two mutually exclusive then?
  10. Just re apply, its an unfinished project
  11. Some punctuation while you are there, now that's ironic :thumbup1:
  12. Don't under estimate the sophistication if these scams, they often fake payment pages. The fact that is looks kosher to you is what they are playing on.
  13. Yup,,,,, Justin Kingwell had a second engine fitted to a (I think) 20 tonner. It is an awesome tool but doing it with the machines own system was a hiding to nothing.
  14. What he said Dunking isn't such an issue for a single pot engine, particularly where no flywheel or significant counter mass is involved Worst case is generally a bit of pond water in the fuel, they stop pretty quick when you ask them to burn water so nothing gets into the carb. Last one I gave a bath was up and running again in as much time as it took to dry the air cleaner
  15. Another subscriber of the "Mendip" school:laugh1:
  16. No one really gives a **** mate, the world still turns
  17. What patents are those then? AFAIK the Patent went to a chap in Germany over a decade ago
  18. Always good to see new innovation............No wait
  19. I have a piece of string, how long is it?
  20. What's the finished product? More cutting = smaller product and QED more waste
  21. The speed it will grind at is logically a function of the power available, however, more power wont make him a different operator but it may make damaging things a lot quicker!.
  22. The main issue is how you power it, if you rely on a machines aux circuit you can run into problems with lack of flow, particularly with attachments with a high flow requirement. Make sure the flow is up to the job at hand
  23. No one advertises "chainsaw cut proof gloves" and "In the instance of a derailed chain the rear hand guard and chain catcher prevents injury" isn't anything like guaranteed Make a case to your H&S manager for not using the PPE. Outline the pros and cons then bring it up at a H&S meeting, get the issue on the agenda and press for a decision
  24. I have seen my LA with a towed affair, hoovering and blowing into a tipper with a couple of backpack blowers to get the edges. Very clean and satisfactory wet or dry

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