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GarethM

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  1. Ok, I lied last pallet was £73 including the vat. 80kg Manchester to Newport.
  2. Pallet track is about £85 Inc the vat
  3. https://www.worldofmowers.co.uk/UploadedWorkshopFiles/723488a8-513c-4652-829b-eb9465fe5f51.PDF Manual says it's a hydraulic pump.
  4. Speak to a solicitor, but make sure you exercise the right regularly and remove the hedge and make sure it's unimpeded 24/7 access according to the deeds on both yours and his!. As the last thing you want is blocked access or a garage built etc.
  5. Depends on the scope to be honest, Hawke have a great phone application that works that out for making zero easier. But with a normal scope you set the zero and don't ever adjust unless something changes.
  6. Big arse piece of plywood or card, start at say 20m and keep going back. And these parallax scopes, wtf know you're drops.
  7. Learn something new every day 🙂
  8. Guessing it was one of those small batteries, aren't the terminals a different size like the bigger ones ?.
  9. Well, I think you'll understand why he's now past the point of being amicable and is happy to spend whatever fighting and salting the earth. And without being picky, so what if he did make more selling driveways. The homeowners probably added triple to their house price, to what they paid him as that driveway quickly becomes an extra two bedrooms.
  10. Well, simple solution is for the 80 complainers to stump up some cash and buy it as a community, 50k might change his mind for zero work with a sizable penalty clause. If this land is sold or developed it's 50% of the uplift value for a period of 25 years
  11. Is this premeditated stalking ?
  12. Shall we say I've experience of the system and the costs, it adds even to small rebuild projects. 80 objections will result in a committee meeting, unless they have a base the developer will make sure you lose every mm of land that's his. Plus your average planning application including surveys etc is about 5k before we even get onto building control side of things.
  13. Whilst I don't know the developer and all the guff that goes with it. I know enough about locals, lies, councillor and the bs that goes with it, you'll probably find it's some A hole that's spread rumours that's become a spiral of Chinese whispers.
  14. Definitive map and land registry are the only thing that matters legally. Everything else is because he allows you, or as I tend to describe things, play nicely. When I say road, I do mean arterial or A & B roads. There was a thing locally asking people to cut back hedges, bugger all got done and the irony is the council then did the no mow BS.
  15. Road adoption is free, as you pay council tax & VED for that maintenance after the estate is built. Unless it's on a council map, usually called a Definitive Map. Otherwise your still trespassing, just because he's not enforced something doesn't make it legal. Technically it could be permissive, same way I let cyclists use my footpath, if they get arsey they'll get a Cumbria style stile. Overhanging footpath is a bit of a grey area as it's not a main road which falls under highways. Council could charge but again, they mow the grass so not worth the agro.
  16. The landowner isn't required to do anything, it's not some American home owners association where you can force them to cut the grass and fine them. Most roads are eventually adopted by the local council after a few years as this is also necessary for the maintenance of sewage, gas and electric for the future think it's about 5 years on metallised roads. I remember something about it having to be tarmac and not gravel. Land wise, he owns what he owns it's not open or public it's private, so technically that would be trespass.
  17. @pleasant not sure if this was less of a problem when everyone ran the HP red ?. I've vague memories of that being oil based, so burnt but left an black smokey residue Vs the white ash ?. As the red I assume being a more basic oil is burnable or evaporates, leaving black soot. As the green is maybe less flammable at a lower temperature ?.
  18. 50:1 would be a smidge less oil. Not sure about the low rev, usually it's balls out and steaming along for hours.
  19. What oil is being used?
  20. Thought that was the difference between bow saw blades I've bought. Green wood are offset and dry ones aren't.
  21. Sadly it's the same in pretty much every profession & industry, except maybe dentistry, my usual response is how much do you charge!. Usually they say how they earn XXX and then you glaze over thinking you're charging a quarter of that per hour and feeling like a mug. That's my price, they might argue but will pay it and most importantly don't ever come back!.
  22. Yeah, the government throws in next doors tree as a sweetener.
  23. Simple solution, you're worried about it. You do the paperwork and legwork, get the permission from owner and council and pay to take it down. Like a fast track system where you also get to say I'm helping a "charity". Charity must be pronounced like Smashie & Nicey.
  24. Often the real decider is the sub frame, relying on the strength of the plate is a balancing act.
  25. I'm sure one of those American types with the epoxy would give it a go.

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