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Watercourse management

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  1. Gutted lost my td5 a few years ago,heads up there has been a spate of stuff going missing in and around old buckenham in Norfolk at the moment.
  2. Steve if you ever need any help or advice on trees in watercourses I would be happy to help or advise,
  3. Change the thermostat,sounds like a restriction.
  4. Sorry Steve not good on tech,browsing cheffins website the other day for unsold lots there was a 2016 truckman hard top in silver with side windows,didn't make the reserve of 500 pounds.
  5. Excessive injector leak off leading to low fuel rail pressure?
  6. Nothing to do with farming practices,this bit of land has never seen a plough for over thirty years if not more it was planted as a woodland as it was a small meadow among large fields.so no blame on the farmers plough for this one.
  7. Don't go near a freelander,they don't do anything well apart from breaking down and emptying your wallet.
  8. Looking forward to a chip off,just a reminder American chippers are very heavy.
  9. Why won't mobark put another feed roller in,25 hp on a six inch plus chipper?
  10. Bfg km2 MUDs all the way,great in muddy snotty conditions and as said they do behave themselves on the road.
  11. can't quite tell from the camera angle of the river but I would be tempted to stake a line of faggots in the river to the left of the logs to catch silt and form a burm,could give you a extra bit of protection.
  12. I know what you are saying but surely bt lines are there property and there responsibility ie power networks,water supply etc,but bt no you want phone and internet in a rural area no chance.
  13. No lesions on mature trees but major dieback in the crown now becoming really noticeable,felled 40 odd thirty year old ash last week in banham with various stages of crown dieback,it looked like some of them had been sprayed of with a hormone herbicide.
  14. it will as I have a family with no internet when the wind blows.
  15. I wish bt would take responsibility for there lines instead of telling me it's my responsibility to clear them.
  16. It's really taking hold in my part of Norfolk now,looking out of my window now I can see 4 trees with dieback,but also a lot of neighbouring ash showing no symptoms at all so hopefully they will survive.
  17. I imported my chipper from the states,search the na arb forums for information on different brands it's a gold mine of information.
  18. I've used simply bearings for a couple of years now and have been very impressed with the price and service.
  19. Quick question,I want to mill a large beech tree what failed in storm Doris to use as work tops in my barn conversion, would it be suitable? Thanks Simon.
  20. Most carcass are cut by bandsaws so why not,all I would say is clean any rust off the blade to avoid a iron flavour.

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