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  1. peatff

    Husqy t435

    There are Echo, Efco and Makita alternatives at good prices as well if you look around the net.
  2. Round here Ash always looks dead until long after the other trees have come into leaf and it is always the first to drop again as well. There are a couple on a local park that look in a bad way though, only half of the tree is coming into leaf and a big branch looks dead on one of them.
  3. Put a collar round the bottom to protect it from strimmer damage and spray the aphids with a weak washing up liquid solution, we use Ecover as it's ecological. Get your hands in there and squash as many as you can as it looks like there is a heavy infestation. We had some on our apple tree last year and didn't get any fruit at all.
  4. Any wood splits cut into rings. If it's left in longer lengths with the ends sealed with wax or painted it minimises splitting.
  5. Different saw but probably similar set up. My 135 when the metal cover plate is installed the rubber protrudes through the slot in it to seal against the bar. I got it wrong once and the oil was running out at the bottom instead of going where it should.
  6. Have you tried neat fuel down the plug hole, heat the plug and put it straight back in then try it on fast idle.
  7. It's spittin', get them kids in......
  8. The sidecar is on the wrong side for UK use, can't see how it passed an MOT
  9. Caravan and camping club has some pods on a few sites and they seem to be in demand. Glamping pods is another name they get called.
  10. My friend used to get his bits from Geeson's near Ripley, Derby. They used to have a lot of ex MOD and utilities equipment in.
  11. No I haven't but I don't think the one my mate had would have run a chipper for any length of time with any sympathy for the machine. The unloader cuts in at max pressure and any machinery running off the compressor can only run at the compressor's limit. I just recommended that there is a failsafe in there to protect the machine I didn't say anything doubting whether you had seen one running a 6" chipper so no need to get defensive.
  12. There's a difference between a compressor and a chipper. A friend of mine had an ex gas board version with cooking facilities and compressor built in and the compressor unloads when there's a lot of stress on it to relieve pressure on the pto. He used to use his for mobile grit blasting. Put a shear pin in the drive somewhere to protect it from over enthusiasm.
  13. This is just a Beech tree that is in the front garden of a local old folks home. It is fairly large about a yard across at the base and must have been heading the wrong way when smaller so someone diverted it
  14. This tree is on the High Street near us and it looks lovely at this time of year. I think it's a Whitebeam.
  15. My cousin used his wagon and Hiab to pull the hedge out when he was installing a fence.
  16. This reminds me of the "history of the tree swing" which is an engineer/business joke that has been running since the 60s or 70s. Here's the gist of it.
  17. You could use a couple of wide nylon lifting slings or just one for a tyre swing and join the rope to the end loop. Watch You've Been Framed for any pointers about where not to site it.
  18. Is that what a redwood looks like if you coppice it ? It's impressive.
  19. Can I take a piece to try out, I'll probably buy the rest when this piece is split and seasoned if it burns alright.
  20. Dropside tipper so it should tip out. Leave the sides in, get a tannoy fitted and get out collecting old washing machines.
  21. By the look of the welding they were looking for Pigeon nests Welder's coming out this I'm having a go at some of these
  22. peatff

    MS200t Dead?

    That looks like detonation damage from poor fuel.
  23. Death by chocolate gets a whole new meaning
  24. That's why they have lakes there in the Lake District.... (because it rains a lot)
  25. It looks like an electric carving knife.

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