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Stere

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  1. Nah best would be a rear handle ms201 or the ms241 imo. And a mini 3+1.5 combi can & a frame pack if no acess for a wheelbarrow for carrying out logs. Can path not be created? https://www.amazon.de/-/en/677001-Stubai-Lastentrage/dp/B00BL9SD3A Battery saws are heavier than petrol to do the same work....
  2. Never heard of that brand seems very expensive for some rdm chinese brand?
  3. Next tory leader the betting odds fav is Olukemi Olufunto "Kemi" Badenoch Would be an interesting leader self described "anti woke"
  4. Id suggest don't automatically think you always need to use tubes as trees can do fine without. Obviously might depend on the location what critters are about etc.
  5. Probably comes from the same country as the furrings so could be some exotic wood from china etc?
  6. Stere

    Hexa chains

    And why throw away?
  7. Thats alot of fat people How is France dodging the global obesity trend? - Big Think BIGTHINK.COM Waistlines are expanding in nearly every country, except for a very skinny list of nations bucking the trend.
  8. What did the warehouse use them for packaging of some kind? A Pallet wood species maybe.... Southern yellow pine?
  9. Can't see much from the pictures so hard to say what the problem is. Transplant shock etc as trees of such size sometimes need alot of tlc for up to 5 yrs until established and it has to be done right for a maximum chance fo them to thrive. Could be waterlogging with the recent UK weather. See many struggling trees about at new planting schemes on new build estates or developments & often times 50% plus are dead or dying.
  10. https://www.rhs.org.uk/disease/bacterial-canker Surprised they still recommend wound paint? Waterlogged winter plus prunning together not a good combination, as stressed trees more vunerable.....
  11. Might be
  12. Marines a socialist A, national socialist But not far right at all as now shes says dad was wrong...... But could shes be hiding here true views as politicians are always honest types?
  13. I read something online about commercial pear wood plantations in italy as the wood is in demand, but I think it it was "swiss pear" which is not actaully pear but the Wild service tree. Swiss Pear WWW.ESPEN.DE Wood for musical instruments: guitars, violins, viola... Woodwind blanks for flute, clarinet, oboe. More than 120... But both woods are similar Steamed pear mentioned here..... An article on Pearwood – Rowden Atelier ROWDENATELIER.COM
  14. I agree on the exercise. Coud try doing parkruns as makes motivation easier than doing it alone etc.
  15. Its a cherry with silver leaf imo, that was probably pruned in winter hence the issues etc. Kind of guessing as pics bad but I think im right as Ive seen similar Best bet would be to fell and plant a new tree.
  16. Wonder if a shade tunnel might help until autum, are you are planting in a row?
  17. Stere

    Hexa chains

    Thy still make thoose saws new I think for africa? Husqvarna 61 Chainsaw | Husqvarna KE WWW.HUSQVARNA.COM A reliable, rugged and powerful saw in 60 cc class. One of Husqvarna’s classic all-round saws for part-time users for...
  18. Interesting Seems they never heard of the idea/info thats its no longer regarded as best practice?
  19. Eggs are best Rotten ones 🙂
  20. The acceptable face of neo - facism.
  21. Rent controls - mythbusting WWW.LIVINGRENT.ORG We believe in the collective power of tenants to come together to fight for their rights, and use diverse tactics – including...
  22. Leaves are ash i think, but bark on trunk looks like birch for some reason?
  23. Fiskars do one. Plastic and SS though so looks abit tacky but I like the blade shape/handle design This ones heavy Condor Argyll Scottish Machete HEINNIE.COM This machete has a great balance and feels very comfortable to swing, due to the shape of its blade and handle. To mark its... Probably abit to heavy for use for at the top of a palm tree.....

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