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Stere

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  1. Bit pricey theese ones Wheelbarrows - MATADOR BV. for solid products WWW.MATADORBV.COM This one has knuckle guards only € 370,50
  2. How bout the sealant mtberss use on tubless tyres Stans No Tubes Tyre Sealant | Chain Reaction Cycles WWW.CHAINREACTIONCYCLES.COM Stans No Tubes Tyre Sealant - Lowest Prices and FREE shipping available from The World's largest online bike store...
  3. Have one in the garden that has a trunk look like that for around a decade now and the top is still healthy. Suckers from it pop up randomly and have left some so now there half a dozen trees.
  4. Why do they need securing to the ground?
  5. Iv'e done that Wood was a mile walk across a bog from nearest track so carrying spare bar and several chains was handy
  6. Hammerlin is good. Best one I have is norwegian trallfa . The orginal frame rusted but the pan is still like new after 20yrs stuck on a a new frame. Expensive though History | Trallfa TRALLFA.NO
  7. OP might be using barrows across where hedge has being flailed to be so repeatedly unlucky? Is the barrow wheel going over blackthorn / brambles etc? Go many yrs without any puncture.... then its always seems to be thorns or nail etc that doest if I do get one.... Basically stuff that avoidable normally.
  8. Hate the solid ones Maybe its something to do with cyling. Like team sky David Brailfords mantra for team sky cyclist marginal gains etc. Solid tyres just feel crap and more effort feels more of a chore to push. Same as riding a bike with rigid wire beading non folding cheapo tyres compared to quality high thread count tpi folding tyres. Rema top tip is the best patch brand made in germany.... Have some bike tubes with near a dozen patches on... 😏
  9. Shame theres not many tuna like this left anymore in the north sea etc.
  10. Dunno what was it you used? Probably be fine to eat the fruit this yr , commercial orchards use fungicides..... Is there juniper nearby?
  11. I like the scew driver method also 😏
  12. Pear rust WWW.RHS.ORG.UK European pear rust is a fungal disease of pear trees, causing bright orange spots on the leaves. It also affects junipers... This maybe? Think aphids can also make very tiny orange dots on leaves? Once had a home owner tell me they spent a week scrubbing lichen &moss off all there apple trees bark i as they were worried it was a disease & harming them. 😂 EDIT: better infos..
  13. Rhody?
  14. Stere

    Jokes???

    Whats the trouble with the Spanish? Old BBC clip:
  15. Interesting thanks
  16. Stere

    Old Axe

    Or just use an old bike inner tube would do the same thing
  17. Stere

    Old Axe

    You can get a leather ones also. Leather+axe+collar+UK - Recherche Google WWW.GOOGLE.COM
  18. I don't know that there is anything else around witha a bigger tooth spacing for the chunky stuff hedge trimmer wise. Unsure if its tooth gap or engine power/torque is the limiting factor? There are multitools with bigger alot engines... Multifunction Brushcutter Evolution 5.4 | Active s.r.l. WWW.ACTIVE-SRL.COM
  19. Someone was talking bout this being valuable so was looking for pictures of how to recognize if its in trees if you are felling them etc. Also its it more likely in trees in exposed windy location?
  20. Theres always the awarkard stuff small for a chainsaw and big for a hegde trimmer 82 rc is Tooth Spacing: 1.5" / 38 mm But what is approx the max cut it will do comfortably? Guessing 20- 25mm dependednt of species?
  21. Another option might be a branch logger? URBAN Branch Loggers WWW.BRANCH-LOGGER.COM URBAN Branch Loggers crush wood to small logs. Change branches and waste wood to high quality firewood. Alot of neglected coppice around
  22. Why do they make thoose tips smaller diameter? Does a 3/8 chain carry less oil to the tip than a 404?
  23. Im sure I read somewhwere better to not fully discharge batteries as makes them last longer. Also temp is important Five tips for extending lithium-ion battery life WWW.TECHREPUBLIC.COM There's lots of press about how to conserve battery power, but not much about how to take care of your batteries. Here are... What the ego does matches with what they recommned here. Clever Battery chargers should have an inbuild way of measuring capacity imo, don't think it would be that difficult...
  24. I have some giant loppers but the trees might too big diameter fot them Forestry, horticulture and garden pruning loppers WWW.LAKEWOODPRODUCTS.CO.NZ Pro-Pruner loppers, tools designed for forestry pruning large branched trees up to 65 mm. Loppers are complimented by a... But they do cut pretty big stuff compared to other loppers but probably only about 45mm comfortably. Agree about using a 1/4 chain for a finer finnish.
  25. Could have both working at same time on a bigger job?

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