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  1. Have you tried these lot... Small Woodland Owners' Group SWOG.ORG.UK The Small Woodlands Owners' Group is a community for woodlands owners and family foresters throughout the UK. Might be more of the work for wood deal, but you never know. Good luck with your venture. Bob
  2. Thanks.. I've not seen or used your site before. I've bookmarked it. Thanks Bob - a future customer ?
  3. Thanks All. To answer. I have Stihl saws. Always have used "red" and last night found I can get "green" delivered very cheaply. I like the idea of Red line (thanks @stubby ) but it would need to demonstrate a real advantage. Thanks Bob
  4. Hi All, I've tried a search and I can''t find the thread I read about it. Long story short. My local dealer where I used to but Stihl 2 stroke oil has closed. Being lazy (time limited) as I am I was thinking of using a mail order M/cycle 2 stroke oil instead. Fully Synth Castrol Is there anything I should be looking out for? Or is there a 2-stroke chainsaw oil I can get online that is recommended? Sorry to be old fashioned but Aspen isn't an option before you offer. Thanks in advance. Bob
  5. At Euro 579 I won't be in the queue to buy one. Koller Felling Wedge for Large Trees WWW.GRUBE.EU Vibration free and simple easy operation makes felling trees much safer. This wedge is both small and light. You can... The cheaper option looks interesting...if a bit heavy... Mechanical Felling Wedge with Rack Ratchet Drive WWW.GRUBE.EU This very robust, mechanical felling wedge has been designed for ergonomic and vibration-free timber harvesting... ?
  6. Thanks to all above.. @gobbypunk @Rough Hewn @topchippyles
  7. Hi All, Sorry, I've done this a bit back to front. I've milled all the Oak I have. It's stickered and I've put on the first coat of PVA to seal. I'm ready to lay it up but before I do wanted to be sure I had my timings right. They'll be stacked out of direct light, moderate to good air flow. How long to dry to a point I can work them without fear of further warping/splitting... A year? Longer? If it's longer I'm going to have to reconsider where I put them...that's my question really. Many thanks Bob
  8. @agrimog Many thanks. I wasn't sure if I was doing something wrong. Like I said 1st time with oak. You've settled my nerve. Thanks Bob
  9. Hi Stubby, I use STIHL Synth Plus. Always have. Maybe I should have also said.... I haven't experienced this before. I haven't milled loads but I have done some 3' Pop and some 2' Ash. This is 1.5' Oak with the odd crotch needing the 3' bar.
  10. Hi All, Some advice please. I know I should have taken some pictures but I didn't. I was sharpening the chains on the bench mounted grinder and they have a lot of this baked on crud. Hoping you know what I mean. It looks to be a combo of the fine dust from the chainsaw mill (Chillaskan) and chain oil. I've cleaned it off after sharpening using petrol and a brass wire brush. It has happened on both the 25" and 36" bars. Currently milling some very green English oak. My Question Is: Am I doing something wrong to get this? For info: I try to keep the chains sharp. Ripping chains 10deg. I do try and over oil as I feel it saves bar wear.....right or wrong. I don't currently use a winch...that is next on my wishlist. Any comments greatly appreciated. Thanks Bob
  11. Candidate for the Overloaded thread....
  12. You are very welcome. It's the least I can do considering the wealth of info I have gleaned from people such as yourself and @roughhewn @gobbypunk to help this novice chainsaw miller on their way. Bob
  13. Hi, A very good read. With ref to staring industrial engines with electric tools. I tried this with an old 2-man Danarm saw (350cc Villiers) and what saved the day was an inline ratchet adapter....(if this is what you meant by freewheeling joint. I apologise). it allowed the engine to start and not try and twist the drill out of my hand as it took up. look up Sealey Tools AK737 Good luck with your endeavours. Bob.
  14. It's sad. I've had exactly the same this year...from 12 down to 3. I can echo that the kills have been a lot cleaner without the absolute carnage we've seen in the past years. Because of the lack of mess I was looking at whether it was a Buzzard or Red Kite as we have bantams it would be easy I thought. It was, for us, definitely the fox as eventually he has been seen by both the wife and I brazenly standing looking at them not 20 feet from the back door and our two dogs (whippets). Our answer was get one of the metal pet cages 6 x 3 x 1.5 ft. It put him/her off enough that they have found easier pickings somewhere else. Hope you sort it. Bob
  15. Looks like he had a hose....right there. Why not use that...chuffing around with buckets. Dummkopf
  16. Squerl?
  17. Hi, I might be able to help. I'll send you a PM. Bob
  18. This is a worry. From memory...as old and confused as I am....The high frequency (microwave) signals are very much line of sight and don't travel as far or as well as lower frequency. I remember this is why the modern cell-phone aerials are closer together. The signal does not propagate as far. 5G being higher again, I understood to mean even more (closely grouped lower powered ) aerials. Any thought of satellites would mean a very much higher output. I await to be corrected as I know there are some ex service signals chaps around I'm sure. Bob
  19. My two favourite "Orange things"...
  20. Sent message.
  21. Ditto all above.
  22. As Khriss says..... It's the same as Landrover Panels...etch primer chemically bonds to the aluminium so that paint can then bond to the primer. If you don't regular paint just peels off.
  23. Ringing a few pieces won't be a complete loss....have you seen some of the bowls that can be turned out of it. Saying that, what you have there looks bloody splendid. Best of luck.
  24. Funny nobody has mentioned anything Suzuki... Jimny is a very nimble car. Vitaras are very car like in their interiors and fittings. No need to rough it in a defender. (Had loads of LR's) Great for proper off-road but from Road to Farm track? maybe not necessary...probably not. Suzuki.....Good ones are out there. Selectable 4wd so no need to scrub up your tyres when normally driving on the road. Plus....you'll only need the 4wd when the weather gets bad...even on a bumpy track (I live on one too!) Depends what you want? All the best in your choice.
  25. Pi x radius squared multiplied by length of trunk...volume of cylinder. 5ft = 150cm 12ft = 360cm Pi x (0.75)2 x 3.6 You are right....I've redone it. 6.3 Metres cubed at 1021 kg a M = 6tonnes plus. Sorry

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