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dumper

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  1. Keep looking at these, the nose weights must be huge on a unladen trailer, and capacity must be under two tonnes probably closer to 1.5 tonnes, against an investment of over £10.000. Are they realistically worthwhile?
  2. What’s the nose weight on the trailer unladen?, did you have to balance the crane? Do you know the unladen weight of the trailer?
  3. Looks overgrown in pot eucalyptus don’t like being in pots too long evergreens best cut during spring, my guess is wind burn and desiccation if you lift it up I would bet the roots are still the same as when in pot did you pull out the roots when planting?
  4. I’m not saying they shouldn’t stay but they take a very dim view of boat people,
  5. And then you kick them out Australia has the right idea, but young single males should be removed straight away as economic migrants.
  6. I d go for grinder. Digger will leave some big holes to fill and a fair few stumps to deal with, they don’t burn easy and cost a fortune to tip
  7. Just look at the pictures of the blades the problem is anvil gap and sharpness whatever the engine speed it snot going to work if it’s not sharp
  8. dumper

    CSCS

    I have been doing site clearance for over 35 years I use a fencing supervisor card and a green labourers card most sites don’t care what is on the card just so long as you have one
  9. Wurth do a radiator cleaner give it a try worked on a old CAT we did a while back
  10. Reverse flush with compressed air water mix
  11. You probably need an American site lots of your trees won’t be hardy over here in uk, but you might be lucky
  12. Those blades are f….u…..c….k….e….d they need to be very sharp to work,if it’s shutting down the only auto shut down on the machine is for low oil try disconnecting the wires to the off switch don’t blame me if it siezed check oil level on dipstick first
  13. Highly talented impressive more worried wife loves it
  14. Suggest,blades not sharp, engine running on choke, old fuel, blocked air filter, knackered machine
  15. Looks like it’s in a raised bed, not looking good try to scratch the bark with your thumb nail keep trying down the trunk till you get to the soil if it’s green underneath you may have a chance, but in my view it’s showing advanced stage terminal necrosis
  16. As I have been informed they can try to come in, you tell them to jog on and then they need to go to court to gain access, remembering we are talking about pruning trees there fore once you have cut back to the boundary the nuisance no longer exists if you are right then there was no need for the high hedges legislation as you would just be able to pop next door and cut it down.
  17. Your quotes mention courts do you not need to go to court to gain permission to abate the nuisance
  18. A stone rake is not a box rake you can hire 2.4 m version to go behind a tractor makes large areas easy
  19. Reading this it seems you cannot access land that is not in your possession you require a court order and all the time and expense it involves the cost cannot be passed to the land owner and from my own experience you can demand surveyors and quite high indemnities before work starts, please show where you are allowed to access with out the owners/ occupiers permission and if you read section c it is pretty clear you cannot carry out works just because you want to. my local council wanted to access my parents garden,remove a tree and lay a pipe. To benefit adjacent property I have looked into this in some detail
  20. Care to enlighten me as I understand the law it would require a court order to do so
  21. Anyone on here work this area I have days work taking out small poplar and some shrubs will need chipping and clearing away
  22. Do you mean stone rake or power box rake forget stone rake. power box if moisture is correct will leave respectable finish better if power harrowed first, with clod board .don’t use rotavator or stone burier. Make sure you don’t over work or destructure the soil by being heavy handed with digger

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