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Pete W

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  1. Don't know if this will help BarMountreference.pdf
  2. There is a work around if you bookmark this link arbtalk It should do what you want. HTH Pete
  3. I just messed around until I found something that worked then bookmarked it Don't think it misses owt Pete
  4. Just a quick one with the " unread posts" showing strangely, I use https://arbtalk.co.uk/discover/26/?&stream_include_comments=0&stream_club_select=undefined&stream_club_filter=undefined which seems to do the trick
  5. Our local Eider Ducks have their first ducklings in the water.
  6. Our Ospreys are back! Live web cam http://www.cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/osprey-cam
  7. Hi is it the Panther mill you want to look at or a normal Alaskan? Can help with the Alaskan but not Panther.
  8. Links are in the post above
  9. Maybe these will help! Estimation of above-ground biomass of large tropical trees with terrestrial LiDAR - Gonzalez de Tanago - 2017 - Methods in Ecology and Evolution - Wiley Online Library Nondestructive estimates of above-ground biomass using terrestrial laser scanning - Calders - 2014 - Methods in Ecology and Evolution - Wiley Online Library
  10. I'm with you on this Gary, I used the overlay to show that it's bloody near impossible to correctly identify individual trees from the original 22 year old tpo. Also was the original correct? We'll never know. As for the task of updating the orders it's much easier now. Mobile, tablet or laptop - gps photo. straight onto mapping database. onto next one.
  11. Just out of curiosity I did a map overlay of the two plans. It would appear that the trees are T5 and T6 but that would mean the Lime is a Beech and the Beech is a Lime
  12. Ok here are a few pictures of my local wildlife. I do have some videos on youtube of the Duddon Estuary. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcxGIl8muuq3HxlUQs_FKkA But please don't tell anyone, we don't want it full of bloody tourists!
  13. Bloody hell, it's almost a consensus. We can't be having them sort of things here
  14. It looks like an 08S, repaired one for a mate of mine a couple of months ago. Could be wrong though! Pete
  15. Looks as though we'll cop it tomorrow afternoon. At least it gives us time to get stuff secured and to batten down the Hatches. Then there could be a bit of sorting out for the rest of the week.
  16. On most of the tirfors I have used you need to put your boot on the winch and give a good yank to get the release lever back . HTH
  17. Fine using Firefox and Konqueror on Mageia 6
  18. Well I don't say a lot but I'm glad it's back
  19. A link to my homemade one. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/milling-forum/100387-chainsaw-morticer-2.html#post1482185 Pete
  20. Baler twine. no real damage but one hell of a shock when the saw locked half way through a felling cut. anyone know of good knitters, got an idea for cheap chainsaw pants
  21. https://www.forestandarb.com/Ochsenkopf_Wedge_Pouch.html
  22. Knocking a few trees down has certainly opened up the view
  23. From the met office: An area of very strong winds will run over Cornwall and Devon this afternoon. Gusts of 70 mph are possible along the north coasts with locally 60 mph inland before winds ease a little from the west, though it will remain gusty. Some localised disruption to travel is possible with tricky conditions for high sided vehicles in particular as well as some spray and wave overtopping along exposed coastal areas. They're not wrong then!!!!
  24. Dunno, just a dogs tooth and move out as quick as you can on a 30 degree slope

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