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Mark Bolam

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  1. The cost/profit thing is a non argument if it was compulsory though, it would be a level playing field. Also it wouldn’t cost much in the grand scheme of things, not anywhere near the cost of retro fitting. You’re spot on about the regs J, it’s a disgrace.
  2. The choice not to have free, renewable energy?
  3. There is no genuine reason for it not to be law.
  4. Why aren’t panels compulsory on new builds?
  5. You should consider yourself lucky Mick. I wake up for a piss at 3am every morning, but I have a piss at 2.55am.
  6. Never heard of 4. Will you be able to keep checking on them? That will be a busy nest with 4 squabs in it!
  7. Exactly that Dan, it’s not my original idea, saw it in Noosa in Queensland years ago. That one said ‘THESE TREES WERE POISONED TO GET A SEA VIEW. IT DIDN’T WORK’.
  8. For what it’s worth Nell, I totally sympathise with your situation, especially so with the age of the trees. Poisoning them was a bastards trick of the highest order.
  9. I agree with that to some extent RC, but there’s still no proof. Heavy circumstantial evidence, yes.
  10. Just spend the money on a huge banner spanning the full height and width of the trees saying ‘THESE TREES WERE POISONED’ and string it up between the dead stems.
  11. Mark Bolam

    Operated mini loader

    Worky Quad SSQ11+ with Klou grab including bollard and tow ball.
  12. We were good to him Dan. I bust the 3t stem into 5 bits before we left.
  13. Taking out some pops yesterday with a crane. I was slinging some chains for Danny Mac and nearly got a dunking trying to recover his ear defender when it pinged off after he had reached his anchor point. 2 1/2 loads of chip, all timber ‘stacked’ on site. Last pick was just over 3t. IMG_6866.MOV
  14. Vehicle insurance is pretty predictable. You get a year or two of a decent quote, then it goes up (with more years no claims and the vehicle worth less) so you go elsewhere and get exactly the same cover for less. You are rewarded for loyalty by being shafted.
  15. I doubt much of it is due to accidents at all. Probably due more to machinery and tool theft.
  16. My simple fix was that it liked starting with the chain brake off, but not when it was engaged. Not very HSE friendly, but it worked. I have no idea why, clutch springs were fine. It became untunable in the end, although as Steve pointed out I’m not an expert carbist! Mark Skyland swapped the carb out for the second generation one (the saws have a red X on the recoil cover) and it’s been fine ever since. The air filters get shitty really quickly, they get a lot of compressor time. One thing we all noticed was that they don’t like E10 fuel.
  17. Oh we noticed, but when I saw the extent of the diagonal we decided to let you off with a caution!
  18. That’s brilliant mate, all makes sense now. 👍
  19. Well I’m glad this thread has turned positive for Skyland then. They’ve helped me out unbelievably over the last few years with saws and kit. It’s refreshing to deal with pros who have done the job themselves.
  20. Apology accepted John. I’ll pass it on to Skyland next time I deal with them.

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