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BAC

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    Live in Bracknell, Berks
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    Improving biodiversity.
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    Farnham

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  1. I am looking for something to carry logs, tools and material round my 6 acre woodland. The paths are relatively narrow and in places steep. The Stein Arbor Trolley looks like a possible (quite expensive) solution. But will it dismantle small enough to fit into a hatchback (Skoda Octavia)? Thanks
  2. I have just bought the Extech MO210 moisture meter through Amazon ([ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Extech-MO210-Building-Material-Moisture/dp/B00116SGUS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383915096&sr=8-1&keywords=MO210]Extech MO210 Wood & Building Material Moisture Meter: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools[/ame]). Cost was £68, which seemed middle-of-the range. I wanted it to check the moisture level of logs before burning. It seems to be a well-made professional product designed for the building industry. A cap protects the sensor pins; removing the cap switches the device on. The cap also contains a preset resistance so that calibration can be checked. I liked the fact that a number of spare sensor pins were included.
  3. RobArb

    Hi Bac,

     

    Its a bit hard to tell from that pic alone, could be either a Fir (Abies) or Spruce (Picea). Did the cones stand up or hang down? Any pics of the bark? Or a picture of the whole tree?

     

    If you have any more pictures post them in the "Tree ID Practice" thread (via the search function)

     

    Rob

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