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Wood wasp

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  1. It does sound slightly like a scam, particularly if identikit text but with certain words changed is being circulated. That is hallmark of scammers. I'm in Lebanon just now, the people there think Europe has an insane immigration policy.
  2. ‘Nobody wants the countryside closed down’ - Telegraph Interesting and only comment I could add would be regarding the woodland trust banging on about planting native trees, I'm no expert but to my mind the aim should be to achieve maximum amenity, biodiversity and value; ruling out non native immediately limits that. For example where Sequoia has been planted on the old estates there are fantastic specimen trees, if WT get their way those and similar species will disappear from UK and I don't really understand why they would want that.
  3. I disagree TCD, my objection to the EU is not the ability to trade freely but the political side of "ever closer union" that goes with it and the loss of national sovereignty. Free trade is what generates wealth for all, I buy British (and local) where I can but the days of protectionism are long gone. I do agree with County's point re FC (and associated bodies) planting garbage, a comparison between UK and continental Europe woodland is absolutely staggering. From our unthinned choked softwood mess to planting worthless rubbish the lack of vision combined with incompetence simply beggars belief. No wonder the FC are desperately scrabbling around to reinvent themselves to try and keep themselves relevant, it's been proven over decades they are simply incapable of their fulfilling their remit.. Managing the nation's woodland.
  4. There's plenty of whisky without peat, there's actually far less of the smoky ones produced compared to non smoky
  5. I think haulage would kill it, Slovakia not the easiest to get to/from
  6. Last month I saw tons of the stuff dockside both Estonia and Latvia. Slightly different note - last week I saw tons and tons of beech in Slovakia, it wasn't the best quality for milling so presumably gong for firewood also.
  7. I only skim read it to be honest so I may be wrong... But the woman sounds an idiot and the kind of customer to be avoided at all costs.
  8. Given the incessant (and I mean incessant) rain during 2015 in this part of world I wouldn't be surprised if moisture level of even kiln dried wood is going up. If she's such a serious wood burner though why does she not get stock in and season herself.. Like the people all over Europe who heat their homes with wood. It's a peculiar UK thing that all wood must be delivered bone dry, a reflection of our urbanised society probably.
  9. Total anarchy, not sure where it will all end but a good start would be water cannon on those attacking lorries, don't really understand why authorities don't come down hard on that behaviour
  10. A few more like this chap wouldn't go amiss Muslims Who Don't Like Free Speech Can 'F**k Off' Says Rotterdam Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb Edit: Fao mods, the f word is in link, nothing to do with me
  11. in my experience the prices quoted weren't correct, even chipwood at roadside was £20 plus, substantially more last year but came back quite a bit this year due to strong £ against euro. Still above £20 though. Sawlogs were £30 plus at roadside, spruce logs even more
  12. I think the 4000 winch head should bolt straight onto the standard igland mounting, think it's same fittings for all that era of winches - 3000 through to 8000. Something else you can do when hi leading is to put oil on haul back brake but once you start doing this you always need to do it. Edit: There's also a drum of skyline cable lying in yard, it's been oiled so still in reasonable condition. Running it out and tightening up with tirfor is a faff compared to powered skyline drum but once you get into routine it doesn't take too long, you'll need trewella (spelling?) and triangle though.You can run this setup with just normal carriage (or pulleys bolted together), it doesn't need to be a locking carriage. Again though you need to use haul back brake to keep load up though with experience you easily get knack of just enough brake to keep butts up and then more applied to clear hazards, the bing etc.
  13. Ok interesting. One would hope that as result of current and forecasted shortages of all timber we'll see the FC or one of the other quangos actually start planting with a view to addressing said shortages. I'm not holding my breath though.
  14. None available or not at available at price you were willing to pay?
  15. I'd leave, leastways I wouldn't be livin there if I knew how much it was costing people back in Britain to subsidize my existence... Is there not oil around Falklands?
  16. Key thing is height so put pulley as high up the spar as possible and I assume you've got a tower to bolt onto the winch too? Never really heard of 3000's being used for hi lead, was usually 4000's. There's a couple of 4000s with extended drums along with towers lying in yard, ford mountings but been a good few years since they've been worked.
  17. Britain faces longest winter in 50 years after earliest ever arrival of Siberian swan - Telegraph
  18. Wood wasp

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    Got five on legs and stomach from last couple walks.
  19. Missing part "30" the small screw? Wrong bar for other chap at a guess
  20. A far better starting point would be EU policy on renewable fuels
  21. I had timber stolen from site months ago, knew who thief was so visited his house and asked him to make good token sum of £50 or I'd call the police, he was arrogant and more or less told me to eff off. I've just heard he's up in court this week regarding the theft... and would like to pay the £50 for me to drop charges! Not sure if that's even possible now but I've declined anyway
  22. I would say swing all directions to reduce stress on bracket etc as you won't always be picking perfectly balanced loads.
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    Phones4U billionaire John Caudwell 'devastated' after whole family diagnosed with Lyme disease - Telegraph
  24. I know nothing regarding background of this situation. However, Dru did some commercial forestry work for me earlier in year and his timekeeping, attitude and work rate can't be faulted, I've no hesitation recommending him to other contractors. As for non payment, I'd have no qualms whatsoever about visiting yard in the morning when he's organising squads for work and not leaving till paid. Alternatively visit his house in evening and again don't leave till paid. Good luck
  25. About ten years ago my Audi went down to three cylinders, popped into Audi garage on way home to be told main ECU blown and £600 repair. Wasn't convinced so nursed it home to local garage... Sensor on cylinder had gone, total repair £16 for sensor and £16 labour.

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