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RobRainford

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  1. iphone andy? if so, rotation lock when you took the photo! looks smart that, im getting ever more tempted to do our navara now, i think it will be a nice summer project!
  2. We have one just like that. I've been after more info and now I know. It's got no tirfor plates on it and won't pull the cable under load. If its a 3 ton dead weight lift does that mean its a 6 ton pull? Could do with trying to go ours.
  3. Spent money advertising firewood since October, had not a single sale from the advert! Done about 10 bags/cages, some repeat customers and from selling alongside Christmas trees. Done 200 nets since the start of december.
  4. You can see him put the chain break on!
  5. Not very well. Take off the neoprene and use the straps. The predefined holes are too far apart!
  6. Im off to Dunham Massey this tuesday, but of data collection, putting this out to see if anyone wants to meet up? I'm aiming for the veteran oak areas for my data
  7. I have the 12/23 in all the time and use it on poison ivy and xtc, easier to do that than have to change clutches all the time! Find it a lot smoother on the PI with the 12/13
  8. I can't think that fast! That's mental!
  9. Who cares about what the legs look like as long as they make a nice scarf
  10. i agree with the stihl calandar, its a nice improvement on last year!
  11. That is very cool! I want one!
  12. Heal quick Pete Glad the op went well!
  13. My google searches had pointed to ignition switch. However, I've been to uni and back today with no issues. I noticed that the rear screen heater was turned on when this happened. And doesn't do it when it's switched off! I'll have a play and see if that's the case. Power disconnection wouldn't be an issue if I took the battery out, I've done it before, the car is way too basic for the fancy stuff!
  14. well done Ed, gutted that its not winging its way to me but chuffed it was an arbtalker who won it! i second the wallace and gromit style pants putter onners i think that could be achieved quite easily! are we gonna see ebay littered with gear you cant find a use for?
  15. RobRainford

    Finally!

    Must have took a while to cook that
  16. Is it a bs5837 Related survey?
  17. Upon arriving at the girlfriends about half an hour ago, I turned my car off and took the keys out, and the fans and dash lights remained on for a couple of seconds, then it all went off, but the engine management, battery and handbrake light then came back on dimly, can't understand how this has happened, been out in it today a couple of times and nothing was up. Can anybody shed any light on it? It's a Citroen c1. The last bit of work done to it was a catalytic converter in November. Never had this issue before! Cheers
  18. All gone now!
  19. completed it for you
  20. I'd have it for £80 and pay postage too!
  21. Cheers. I'll be aiming to make a couple of trips out in the next month or two, hoping the next week or two actually! Want to get to croft, Dunham Massey and a day down south. Purely for data collection. I think I may need 100-150 pieces of data altogether. One half is a mixture of oak and sweet chestnut, the other the control. If it works out that oak is the easiest subject due to the amount of control specimens, I can alter the project to do just oaks. That is correct! I love me some vets!
  22. Must be oak or sweet chestnut, showing active decay or reactions to, ganoderma, I. Dryadeus, they are ones I think of now but any others which oaks and sweet chestnuts can adapt to and live with I.e. basal swelling. Something that can be compared to the fistulina adaptations/reactions but when checked off on a tick list do show an obvious difference
  23. I am certainly certain I'll be making a jaunt down shortly to measure up those chestnuts and a couple oaks I'm still struggling for my control trees for my project. There are just none about and it's fustrating! I'd be up for the trip in the summer too. Got two completely free weeks in may before I disappear for a moth so would be willing to go on a trip for a day
  24. Yes that's the one. It's an awesome tree.
  25. You'd walked right past it too. Where the chestnut is with the right angled branch, if you have that to your back and look down into the little valley, it's hiding in there. And at 4.13m diameter, it's not really hidden

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