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HertsWood

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  1. I love alder, great firewood, perfect for making charcoal!
  2. Why not get an iPad, put it in a lifeproof fre case which shock, dust, snow & waterproof & buy office 365?
  3. The alpine is an Antonio Carraro TTR4400 Bi-directional, got it from Lamberhurst engineering a couple of years ago, 2008 & just 1300 hrs. It's the Uniforest 35E winch & my trailer is an IW LM126
  4. There's a trommel screen designer/manufacturer in Sheffield who makes reasonably priced ones aimed at what you want to do... http://www.trommel.co.uk/
  5. Don't forget it will need to be inspected regularly by an IPAF approved inspector, you'll need to provide training to those who hire it (unless you're hiring it with an operator), legally those hiring it will need to have the correct IPAF qualification as well. Lot of extra admin - will you get the work to justify it?
  6. Sounds like Dave dowson wants to spend more time with his family - can't blame him.
  7. PracBrown Instant hedge - it's grown in lined trenches & they lift it in 2.5m sections with an established rootzone. They can plant 50 linear meters a day. It's not cheap but they grow I the nursery for density not height, so you get hornbeam, beech, laurel that's 2m high & 0.5m wide instantly.
  8. I had it last December (2014), to help ease pain, stop the joint locking etc. Was off work for 6 weeks (base when you work for self), told my knee consultant at Harlow it was all they could do for me and I should consider changing my job!! Got a second opinion at Hichinbrook hospital at Huntington, who said the joint has collapsed - keyhole made no difference, there is only one option which is a replacement knee. I'm scheduled for surgery end of February. Getting a high tech ceramic knee. Won't be able to drive for 6 weeks, off work 8 - 12 weeks But no more pain, no locking joint and a knee that will last 15 - 20 years....
  9. Will send direct message - just getting my Starbucks.
  10. Kubota G23, 500 litre hydraulic lift up grass box, gear-driven deck
  11. It's free if you only have 3 staff & a full licence is very well priced.
  12. It's an Irus Deltrak, fitted with a heavy duty 42" flail deck. Currently fitted with 36 back-to-back flails but can also be fitted with delta or hammer flails. Remote control up to 300m from operator. Able to work on banks upto 60 degrees. I offer a national service with the machine. Details here: http://horticman.co.uk/irus-deltrak Matt
  13. Try ecoplugs, expensive but not affected by the rain & very effective.
  14. I suffered a spinal compression injury last July - crushed disc at L5 and spinal tear at S1. Combination of 3x spinal nerve blocks, very, very strong painkillers (Tramadol, codine, Oramorph & Grabapentin) & £40/session Physio sessions which involve TENS, acupuncture & deep tissue massage, has helped. Still taking the pain meds and not trying to be superman, seeing the Physio every 2 weeks and taking the pain medication....
  15. Don't forget you'll need a tacho......
  16. I've been extracting and splitting since October....
  17. The LR Defender: "best4x4xFar" Yes, it hasn't got airbags, comfortable seats, cruise control like the Japanese pickups BUT it does exactly what it says on the tin. Day in, day out...
  18. Phil Newson of PR Newson has a big Jenz 30" capacity (I think) that has been installed on a 15+ ton 360 tracked excavator http://www.chipping-contractors.co.uk/page19.html
  19. Blanked the egr valve on my td5 130, removed the cat & put a straight through exhaust on - fuel economy got better, defender pulled better & sounds great!
  20. Hi I use Brightpay Payroll software. Have used it for last 5 years. It's easy to use and makes real time submissions to HMRC easy. There's PC & Mac versions available.

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