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Lowestoft Firewood

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  1. The tree is dead now so clearly not covered by TPO. Not exactly a difficult tree just a lot of cutting.
  2. I know of someone who ran their 2 stroke kombi on unleaded for weeks Was fine
  3. I also have a TB016 with a thumb and its really useful, but when scraping up rakings (hopefully getting proper rake soon, just use ditching bucket at the moment) it really needs something wider on the thumb to grab the material to put it in trailer. If you are getting a thumb made up, I would recommend making what is essentially one side of a grab as well as a thin thumb for logs. Also i recommend using a ripper tooth rather than a bucket to grab timber, fits in between logs and only leaves a small rip in the ground if grabbing stuff on the ground. I got mine from Rhinox. Takeuchi TB016 Ripper Tooth RHINOX-GROUP.COM Rhinox Ripper Tooth to fit Takeuchi TB016. This high-end ripper tooth is ideal for breaking hard ground, or stripping stubborn...
  4. Love the street trees in Paris, proper nice cuboids, look quite striking
  5. I'd say more bays the better too.
  6. Sorry not over your way any time soon. Just don't mess around that's all.
  7. I'm currently burning beech which was left outside a similar amount of time to yours and was then split and has been in a shed for a couple of months and it's burning lovely.
  8. Wheres the no never option 🤔
  9. Brother in law had a hearth over floor boards and ended up with it smoldering underneath for some time until one day smoke was appearing in other rooms to where there fireplace was. Do as Rough Hewn says above
  10. Interesting, thanks Peds, one of the team on Saturday has bees and knows the local association well, will speak to him.
  11. Only saw a couple mate
  12. Someone mentioned the risk of that but I didn't have a problem. Was a strong wind so it blew the dust away pretty well. Apart from when you had to cut with it going in your face 🙄
  13. Long day yesterday on 2 large trees. Decayed London Plane next to / over the house and various targets which needed a fair bit of rigging and then Lime in the garden which could be smashed down 👍👍 Plane is such a PITA to chip as so twisted so burning it on site. Still a lot of clearing up to do, but wanted the trees on the ground within the day. First time I've found a bees nest in a tree - fascinating cross section!
  14. I wouldn't do heras having done it before.theyre too weak and just bow out. Where are you in the country as I can get good price IBCs
  15. Hadnt they been spoken to about it before too, total incompetence and lack of common sense
  16. Squirrels do a lot of damage to young trees especially. Shoot or trap them all I'd say.
  17. I would run with all the ideas mate, Goat Yoga retreat, where you house the yogarists in a fancy hut and sell them the weed.
  18. Composting loos - all part of the experience 😀
  19. If it can be drained, does the location suit 'glamping'? put up some temporary huts in summer and charge ££ on airbnb or similar.
  20. Try resetting the auto tune @spudulikewill advise how as I cannae remember right now!
  21. Ordered at least 5 times from Rob, always had perfect service. With the 1000's of combos of chains bars saws on the market today one small detail wrong and you'll get a mismatch. Also many shops including online sellers are struggling currently due to staff off ill and childcare commitments so think twice before posting a damming damming review
  22. Have a search around on here Jenny, there are several previous posts about the headsets and you'll find plenty on there using sena who can help. I just have tcom at the moment and they are only compatable 2 way not 3.

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