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Thats pretty cool!
Cheers it's just a prototype at the moment, but it's looking really good. we can do a full dumpy bag in about 20 mins. That's from tree to bag and only one lift.
The savings are loads!
We are just looking at the specs of the steel work and the adjustments to fit different trailers.
If your just working in the yard a 6Pro
https://www.truncator.co.uk/product/6pro-multi-log-chainsaw-sawhorse/
we did all this in a day and used 3/4 of can of fuel!
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We have built a prototype of a trailer system as well.
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It's much safer and better to work at waist height. The more you load in as well will save the time
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Wonder will dyson get into this market?
My God If Dyson's hair dryer is £300 how flippin much would a blower or saw be!!!!
:001_smile:
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You could make something similar or look at truncator.
Hey thanks for the mention! I saw the Log Croc in Ireland at the ploughing championships. I like the way the teeth are all independent. There were a lot of people looking at it.
Depends what you're cutting to and how fast you want it cut.
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Morning has anyone ever been to this show in Mimizan France?
Thinking about going. It's a big show but also it's a great spot for surfing so going for work and then play!!!
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Hi Jon
It is the North West Air Ambulance. It landed in Ford Park in Ulverston. Not sure why, the pilot was there but not the paramedics.
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This is Bob!
He's not impressed by Helicopters!
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Those are brilliant shots. So sad it's not going to fly again
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Here is Bob 15months old! and never ever out of the water!!
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Finally got it finished, bar a few snags but pretty much there..
Check it out..
We will have a stand at the arb show so call in and say hello:thumbup1:
Cheers
Stan
That looks a great site Stan
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No fence taken! I think he's right! The same way we grumble about diy tree felling it's the same. Get an expert to do it quicker, faster and in long run cheaper
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DIY'ers take a look at this:
Is he a web developer!!
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The Kaaz LM5360 thumbnail looks a bit out of place its got a bad black background with white all around the mower and is lower resolution than the other thumbnails.
Ha ha looks like it's out of Minecraft!
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We have had hail and sleet here in Little Langdale Cumbria! The wind was bad earlier Gusting at least 55 low down so god knows have bad up on the peaks.
Sun has just come out but big black clouds all around, ready for round 3 of the sleet snow rain rollercoaster. Convinced the family to go camping this weekend!
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Our new website has just gone live.
At the moment it is just as the webdesigner left it having imported all the content off the old site.
I now have hundreds of hours ahead of me to edit the content, change the pictures etc to make it really buzz.
But what do you think of it so far?
Looks a great site. I checked against Google mobile and your flying total pass and quick server times. Weldone! hope you're selling loads through the site.
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Blimey welcome back! Heart attack and stroke your hard as nails!
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A big get well soon Sean from all of us. We wish you a very speedy recovery
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Hi I've signed the petition, Just a quick question I know it's £3.80 a Litre is it affected but the falling oil price? Will it go down as well or stay around this price.
Cheers
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Age does have an effect but there are lots more factors. Like for instance your site needs to be mobile ready now. Google has just changed the algorithum to include how mobile ready your site is
https://www.google.co.uk/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly/
It has to pass this. One way to bump a .com is to register it for 5/10 years.
(bump= give it more power in the google rank)
Graduate Forester – Forest Futures Project - Thirlmere Valley, Cumbria
in Employment
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Graduate Forester
Have you recently qualified in forestry or an allied discipline? Are you looking to develop your skills,
knowledge and work experience? If the answer is yes, then Cumbria Woodlands offers you the
opportunity to both do interesting work and grow and develop.
About the Role
Cumbria Woodlands along with the Lake District Foundation have been awarded funding from The
Green Recovery Challenge Fund grant to continue and develop the restoration of ecologically important
woodlands in the Thirlmere Valley, Cumbria.
To support this project, we are looking to recruit a recently qualified person with the right skills to plan,
deliver and manage this work, with support from our team. Candidates should be chartered, working
toward or willing to work towards Chartered status, or Professional membership of the Institute of
Chartered Foresters or another relevant professional body.
This post is funded by The Green Recovery Challenge Fund. This is a government fund developed by
Defra in partnership with its Arms-Length Bodies which the National Lottery Heritage Fund are
administering on behalf of Defra. The post is initially offered on a 12-month fixed term contract, but we
hope it will be extended beyond this.
Salary: £24,012
Hours: 37.5 per week; we support flexible working
Location: Thirlmere, Cumbria and remote; travel across Cumbria
About Us
Whilst the role is hosted by the Lake District Foundation, this is a partnership project and you be working
closely with Cumbria Woodlands and United Utilities.
The Lake District Foundation (LDF) is a registered charity. Based in Kendal, we work across the
National Park, some 2000 km of landscape, and across wider Cumbria. We work to promote the
conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment, and the cultural
heritage, of the Lake District. This is a unique environment which is a vital space for both nature and
people.
Cumbria Woodlands is a not-for-profit organisation which is in its 30th year. Our vision is for woodland
in Cumbria to thrive ecologically and economically for the benefit of everyone. Cumbria Woodlands
addresses gaps in delivery within the sector across woodland creation, woodland management, training
and development, and policy and advocacy and invests its surplus for the good of the people and
woodlands of Cumbria.
How to Apply
To request an application pack please contact Sandra Edmondson, Officer Administrator, Lake District
Foundation : [email protected]
For an informal discussion about the role, our organisation, and becoming part of a great team drop our
Director Neville Elstone a line at [email protected] to arrange a time to chat.
Closing Date
Monday 18th October 2021 at 9.00am
Provisional Interview Dates
28th and 29th October 2021
More Info