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  1. We are based in the LEZ zone in London and are looking to replace our 2003 IVECO 18ton grab lorry. Anyone know of a good EURO 6 for sale or a trusted supplier?
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    Which one of the magnolias?
  3. I have10 years climbing experience. I only felt fully confident after about 4-5 years. It comes with time, and different times for different people. My top tips for speed are. Always stay on your feet. Good rope Managment. Make as few cuts as possible, and don't over think where to make a cut. "Don't think about it, just do it" Is what was shouted at me when I was learning. I found rock climbing has helped me a lot as well. In general I echo the thought that speed comes with time. Rushing is dangerous. If you are efficient, precise and direct with your manoeuvres you will speed up. Be safe. Ed
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    The fruit looks like the distinctive characteristic. I can't find it in my Collins tree guide.
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    Any ideas?? Pics taken on 20/5/14
  6. edward

    Woodchip

    Not tried that. Will look into it but space and time might be a problem. We have, in the past, had bulk loaders come and we fill with a tele handler in an hour or so every week or two.
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    Woodchip

    My company, based in West London, produces a lot of wood chip. 3-4 tonne a day perhaps. It's good quality but mixed conifer/deciduous. Anyone interested in purchasing on a regular basis. If so please PM me to discuss further. Ed
  8. Hello. the attached pictures is of a fruit body i saw growing from a cavity at the base of a red oak. The cavity is in the shape of a tee-pee. The reaction wood around the cavity is good. The heart wood is exposed and in tact. The fungus appears to be on the static mass only. Any input as to the likely significance of this fungus in this situation? ed
  9. thats a weird comment insn't it. was trying to make a rasping comment on a post from 2010. that will teach me will it not?
  10. cant quite read your motto!!! how about spike Ben.

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