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Sussex Groundie

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  1. Yes as Shane says that's the one, small filling station. When I was working in Theale, Reading, chap who worked with us lived on a Canal boat on the Kennet & Avon, got his red diesel from a boatyard, you might try a boat yard local to you?
  2. After he cut through the mains cable on his chainsaw for the fourth time a friends wife called me in, tough old bit of hedge though.
  3. Only Garage on my route is in Bolney West Sussex 99.9 for Red
  4. I have had one of these winches for 10 yrs , there still the same then, (counting fingers)
  5. Hi Acg 128 no I did not, send it again if I can be of any help I will ok SG
  6. Have a look at this old Fergie in action Log splitter powered by Tractor PTO (3 point PTO) video of log splitting in action.
  7. Sunny but very cold wind, been mowing for 3 hrs on a ride on
  8. Please to say all fixed with a 6ft Roughneck Post Hole Digger and a pair of log tongs, though I will remember all the other options, thanks very much. She who must be obeyed has me booked on a Chipper Course as a birthday present!
  9. If all else fails down the Warranty route you can use Expandit strimmer, extension shafts, hedge trimmers, pole saws on a Stihl KM Combi engine. It's the Ryobi power unit that lets the side down every time, plenty of vids on Youtube regarding tuning the carb as there set to run weak when leaving the factory. I know this is not the problem in your case however. I have a Stihl 55KM engine unit about £200 and I am using up the Expandit attachments till they wear out. (I have owned 3-4 complete Stihl Combi systems over the yrs at an all up costs of £600 each)
  10. Thanks guys for you input will have a go at it on Monday and get back to you. It's just been fully serviced, just an unlucky incident with a bit of old rough timber. Engine wont start at the moment, I guess safety device has cut in with the rollers open.
  11. I must have been looking the wrong way today, sun was out, light cloud, Landscapers signs outside clients houses, tippers flying about, all sort of signs of spring, must be mistaken, off to the shed for my snow shovel....
  12. My Owl stays in the office these days looking over my shoulder.
  13. Got a good soaking today removing these, no I didn't fall in either! getting fed up with wet slimy gloves, thank heaven for log tongs.
  14. I'm in the wrong business, going to set up Trailer Instruction School at these rates, very good luck guys at passing your tests though. I went for a job interview driving for Sussex Council before I went back to tree work, turned out to be a full LGV Test CBT then out driving a 17ton Vulture dustcart. Luckily I never passed the CBT only got 86% think the instructor and I were both relieved! Its been 44yrs since I took a driving test....
  15. After yrs of wrestling trailers I decided to put an engine under the rubbish. Tips as well as lifts Del Slim Jim. Takes 500kg i.e. ride on mowers, trees, brash, nice big step! I did think of a Hiab or one of the small electric winches but got annoyed when the salesman said I would have to "drill holes" in my mowers to attach the lifting cables.
  16. Thanks guys for your advice Will give it a go, did not like the idea of my fingers getting stuck in the rollers as they snapped shut!
  17. Hi, Just acquired this chipper Wonder if anyone has a good idea how to free up this piece of dead wood I have stuck the rollers in a Jensen A528. The engine stopped whist chipping this 6ft branch before I could reverse it. Can I release the tension on the rollers or manually reverse them? Is it a case of a felling lever to hold the rollers open and grab the wood out? Hold the rollers open a bit and use a pole saw to destroy the wood? Many thanks
  18. I have very nice clients, first job twice a week is to fill up peanut feeders, wild bird food, suet squares, fat balls and the pheasant feeders, I you go to a local "farming feed store" you can get a 20kg bag of Poultry Corn Mix for about £8 which goes down well with everyone! Just got to work a way to get there as were snowed in a bit, it's still snowing, no buses running, looks kind of interesting!
  19. I bought a pair of Silvercrest Twintalker from Lidl £29.99 last week, going to give them a test on Monday, seem ok round the house inside and out, 3 yr warranty, 8km range, 8 channels, sub channels if you interfere with anyone else. They come with hands free set, mic and ear plugs or might put them into the Aux socket on my FM Ear Defenders. Check out the Vids on Youtube, and ones for sale on Ebay £33 ish. I know there low cost but I'm only a poor groundie.
  20. Lidl have some walki talkies from Monday £19.95 with ear plugs and mics, voice activated, rechargeable batteries inc etc
  21. Not exactly saw related but this was returned to one of my customers by his the son in law! Something for me to do in the workshop.
  22. I have got a pair of "chainsaw gloves" from Lidl £9.00! but prefer to use the Lidl red or blue work gloves £6, all rated for scuffs, cuts, padding over the knuckles on both hands, much better feel when using saws or strimmers.
  23. I just paid £250 for this one, thought that was a lot! even with a good chain and bar, think £390 is ambitious!
  24. Don't you just hate it when they explode when hitting the floor!
  25. Have a look at the parts list pages on Lings Honda Parts | Genuine Honda Parts | Honda Cars | Honda Motorcycles | Honda Power Products | Lings Honda

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