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7610

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  1. I've used a tiny stihl pruning bar to carve. That was a ms181, had to change the sprocket too. A little pointy one. Think, though I stand to be corrected, it is 12 inches long.
  2. You should put a tree in an airpot and one in tradition pot, see the difference in a year. If you are ordering from the seller I suggested you'll see the concave bottom. Obviously it goes up so away from the ground so no root to ground penetration. They are better than the originals. The fact that you get no root spiralling really sorts the tree out when planting out. I'll post a picture of a eucalyptus.
  3. My guy does a dumpy in 40 minutes, a dumpy bought is roughly £80. So if the woods there it's economical for the customer.
  4. Can I ask why you are doing this?
  5. I while they take to get that big.
  6. If I was London based I'd be there. Good luck with the venture!!!!
  7. 7610

    Elm

    Chillaskan. Good word.
  8. I've got a Navara, had it since new. 10 years now. Not one problem. I've got a three year old hilux and the Navara is so much better imo. The wife had a L200 new 5 years ago. Now sold as its ride is wallowy and bouncy. The Nav is sure footed. Horses for courses but tge Navara is simply the better vehicle.
  9. The only thing I've found that worked was liquids. A bucket of water ideally but that's not always at hand. I've used a can of coke too. In a pub I chucked a pint over two warring factions. That worked also. Sorry about the dog.
  10. Respect. This work is what it's all about.
  11. Too much inlay work for a stencil
  12. I have a 10 trees at least 12 ft in airpots at moment. They are irigated. I have eucalptus even bigger. If you are serious about growing potted specimen trees they are the way forward. I grow in airpots specimen trees until they are big enough to withstand deer etc. Pictures to follow. Also my favourite seller.
  13. Airpots unwrap from the tree, soil and roots. They can be reused time and time again.

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