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Posts posted by armchairarborist
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i have a 12''/13'' diameter lump of cotoneaster sat in yard, if it sits there much longer the firewood elves will have it up their jumper. whats the interest in it? i didn't notice any special grain/unique features about it when i tripped it up with the saw.
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It'll be fine:biggrin: just don't forget to get a friend to film you!
sounds a fun job
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get the tyres taken off the rim and turned when they have nearly gone on the outside and put pressure up to help them run on tyre centres a bit, my chipper eats tyres for fun too:biggrin:
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I have used plenty of jap wagons...them D-Max are made of cheese for sure...
Im back in a landy again..........bloody things are unstoppable and so cheap...
yes you can change from low to high in a landy if you double the clutch once you got moveing up to 7mph or so..
yes unless you use ebc pads with new discs:lol:
and you can change from low to high anytime ..just expect your drain plug to look like a porcupine:biggrin:
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My insurance co said they would insure my firewood if I wanted, however they would have wanted it hidden away from prying eyes and virtually unstealable first, if you went to that much trouble you probably wouldn't need insurance.
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Millers oils do a nice shot of lrp (lead replacement) with an octane booster. Makes petrol engines happy and puts lead in yer pencil:lol:
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Maybe try a rope ladder, above a pile of nice soft Woodchip:thumbup1:
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:thumbup1:I tow occasionally with auto 300tdi disco, it does ok but prefer manual for heavy stuff. Just use 1st/2nd/3rdgear selection for steep descents or face cooking the brakes.
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Get a room you guys
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Height isn't a problem for me, I have my eyes shut most of the time anyway:lol:
still not got that new visor?
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Just carpeted my 90 makes it look real posh now!
how you going to hose out the sawdust/doghairs now? looks pretty comfy but landys leak and wet carpets among other things lead to steamy windows!
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Beech, hawthorn and apple
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Always makes me laugh when I see the Bradford tourist destinations board on the m62, if I was a tourist I'd not be stopping near Bradford. Bad enough working there occasionally, put angle iron round your van and hold on!
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And the apprentice is having his first day in chainsaw pants and boots haha
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Bring us a cornetto dean, I'm stuck up a sycamore at dalton eating greenflies, think the greenhouse below is sending up superheated air:biggrin:
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going to build one and send it through the neighbours veg patch hehe:lol:
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I'd use either a minidigger or a teenager, better still get the teenager to use the digger then he/she will still have enough energy to split a cube of logs before 5pm:thumbup1:
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I used to do the same, but I have to say, get a 125 and do cbt, it's amazing how quickly it drops into place just being out on the road.
I'm going to run around on it this summer and I might well throw some cash at doing the tests to see how it goes before autumn.
If I fail then I'll just do a 3 day course next summer.
Tool mine to AMS today for a service and check over today, had a great ride there and back this morning but it was hosing it down this afternoon when I took their demo bike back to pick mine up. Less fun.
But still fun!!!
i did haha, went for cbt just over a year ago and ran a 30yr old suzuki gs125 all lastyear, then sold it to my mate to get to work on as his commute bike was stolen. the 400 is a big heavy lump compared with the toy 125, very capable off road, much better than my riding:lol:
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can't see a problem with the idea, a local bog merchant round here regularly delivers single portaloos with a simple looking set up hanging off the back of a 110.
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its not hard at all, just grab the bag by the ears and pull, usually lands upside down so you get your bag back:thumbup1:
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Been on TW website today, there is now a timberwolf owners club, I bet greenmech don't have one of them!
Hi, whats this little thing called
in Tree Identification pictures
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just over 3ft i'd guess, can measure it tomorrow