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  1. Out of interest what do you think is the most impartial online news service? I was brought up with the BBC and used to consider it fairly balanced but those days seem to be long gone sadly.
  2. I confess to never hearing the term before but have seen them around the local china clay pits. When I was a lad they were all flooded but now have been filled in and grassed over but it took an age to do. Used to regularly pollute the river Plym which would turn white and contaminate the salmon redds with the fine silts.
  3. About time but will it change anything? https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/climate-change-environment-emergency-commons-motion-mps-vote-latest-a8895456.html
  4. Just stumbled across this https://www.thefenlandblackoakproject.co.uk/the-tree
  5. Hi Chalie The trick is to use rotate the bucket while pushing to load it up. Not that we store logs that way but I was working at a site which had a small hydrostatic loader that I had a go on. It was a large bucket and pile of boiler sized oak logs. I drove into the stack and did not get many but the chap who's machine it was had the knack of rotating the bucket a filling it right up. Crates are great in combination with a loader and box rotator but quite an investment in kit.
  6. Great effort Andy. It's hard enough getting around the course in shorts and running shoes let alone all that clobber.
  7. My 560 came with a 0.058" gauge bar same as 550. I know some convert them but thought this was the standard gauge for a 560.
  8. These numbers are all a bit of a fudge. Again credit goes to Greta for outing some creative numbers https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-48025650
  9. Per capita, China is little worse than us and they are a major manufacturer which bumps up countries CO2 output. Also, they installing renewables at a far higher rate than most https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/10296/economics/top-co2-polluters-highest-per-capita/?fbclid=IwAR1vbrRwnJvnPTDTT7lsKR_LVkasQ68JqB2ZSjkeuPj6CXASKwq-kFvGQS0 Image result for CO2 per capita.webloc
  10. Some feedback here
  11. I would get a 560 with a 15" bar and then swap the bars around
  12. I bought an MS181 for a change down from the 346XP (550 predecessor). I find it's never used as you really notice the drop in power but not the saving in weight.
  13. The Police have found a large number of dead crows on the A1081 just outside Harpenden early this morning, and there was concern that they may have died from Avian Flu. A Pathologist examined the remains of all the crows, and, to everyone's relief, confirmed the problem was NOT Avian Flu. The cause of death appeared to be from vehicular impacts. However, during analysis it was noted that varying colours of paints appeared on the bird's beaks and claws. By analysing these paint residues it was found that 98% of the crows had been killed by impact with motorbikes, while only 2% were killed by cars. The investigators then hired an Ornithological Behaviourist to determine if there was a cause for the disproportionate percentages of motorbike kills versus car kills. The Ornithological Behaviourist quickly concluded that when crows eat road kill, they always have a look-out crow to warn of danger. They discovered that while all the lookout crows could shout "Cah", not a single one could shout "bike"
  14. Thanks but there is not the tolerance in the sockets for the thickness of galvanised
  15. Galvanized would be great but we have a cheapish plain steel one and yes it's a bit rusty and can be hard to knock apart but it works and has done for 20 odd years. When it does succumb it will be replaced with a galvanized one. No idea on brands I am afraid
  16. That looks good Mick. It's one of the things that put me off the MO with all that expensive and vulnerable GRP out front just waiting to get smacked. Out of interest whats, the advice for starting a MO? My Gehl says in the instructions that it should be turned on but then left for a few mins before operation or it can damage the machine. Not familiar with the hyrostatic drive so wondered if this was the norm
  17. 6x2s with joins for 6m! These tables might help http://nhbccampaigns.co.uk/landingpages/techzone/previous_versions/2010/Part6/section4/appendix.htm
  18. I was getting new tyres the other day and apparently, the new BFGs won't last as long due to them now being made with shallower tread. Something to do with rules on noise pollution
  19. Looks like the banking sector has woken up whats happening https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-47965284?intlink_from_url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science_and_environment&link_location=live-reporting-story
  20. Times they are a changin https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47941180
  21. 2' 9'' max. If you load it with full-length pieces I suspect it will be slower to convert. Turnaround is fastest with the woodcut fairly short and not too chunky. I did a batch of 15" heavy logs the other day and it took around 30% longer. It's why I mentioned a branch logger at the start as these size pieces convert very swiftly I presume due to the surface area exposed to the heat.
  22. £1000 region. I had mine cut and folded by a local laser cutting place and I riveted it together. The insulation materials don't come cheap and then you need a few bits of stainless here and there. 1k is working on you doing some of the work. It's all pretty basic stuff like drilling and cutting. I intend to get costs far more accurately worked out on MK2 so don't hold me strictly to the £1000 as it's been a learning curve
  23. Yes. I could now but as it's only plans but would be nice to have it just a bit slicker first. I am still on my heavily modified MK1 and it looks like it haha. I want to try out a few more mods and these things seem to take an age. Only asking £20 for the plans. You would get working drawing and admission to a closed facebook group to help with construction and use.
  24. There are few upsides to the retort rout. Cleaner burn Fast turnaround. Mine you can use continuously so no waiting 36 hours for it to cool before unloading Easier handling of the charcoal and loading Better conversion rates (so I am told, never used a ring kiln myself) On the throughput. From some quick maths, a 5' ring kiln holds 1.6 m3 but due to needing 36 hours to cool can only realistically be fired every other day. Mine can do a cube a day every day so actually, coverts more (presuming similar conversion rates) even though it's small. I should add it's still in development so not really trying to flog it yet ?
  25. For renewable ideas and insulation Green Building Forum and the Navitron Forum are pretty good.

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