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How important is product availability to you?
Glencairn replied to Mark_Skyland's topic in General chat
I seem to remember that there were gnasher codewords in that wallet, but it was a long time ago and I'm struggling to recall the details. -
I'm pretty sure magazines are accounted for in NI, I'm not aware of the situation in Eire. With the ammunition, I would pull out the lead with pliars, ,melt it into a project you might be working on, the powder I would spread on outdoor plants because its essentially fertiliser.
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And putting snow chains on one of the two wheels is no fun.
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Petition for legislation for winter and all season tyres
Glencairn replied to Big J's topic in The Lounge
Anecdotally I go on holiday in the Highlands, in the five years since this thread was started I've been noticing more and more all season or winter tread patterns on cars than previously so the message is definitely getting out there. -
Not to detract from the entirely reasonable idea of exchanging a days work for firewood. Managing expectations - I have family who run a working farm. They would never allow anyone to go away with any firewood. Not only do they have numerous properties on the place all miles away from mains gas, they also changed a couple of them from oil a number of years back to pellet/wood boilers. In days gone by they would supply firewood to a few longstanding customers, but I'm certain that they wouldn't ever be interested in letting someone do work for them in exchange for firewood, even though their farm has plenty of plantations Stick with the idea of an elderly person who needs the help, or someone in the arb business who could come to a deal. I don't feel working with farmers offers the most opportunity because they would simply be looking at the value of the wood to them, not the worth of the help which can often be done on an exchange basis with neighbouring farms.
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Similarly I started out in my early 20's with a handful of acorns in my pocket when out nearby sitka plantations. At one point I was about to plant one on a crannog, but had to stop myself realising it could have had an historical impact. These days like peds, I find more value in moving tiny seedlings from footpaths where they would otherwise get hit with a brush-cutter.
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What are the rules for felling in the forest?
Glencairn replied to Rms7's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
All you can ask for is a Forestry Land Scotland scavanging permit. There are conditions - hand tools only. I've asked a couple of times and was fobbed off. -
I was in the market for a mid range saw. Smaller than my big saw, but larger than my small saw. So somewhere in the order of 40 - 60cc's As I say I really wanted to be able to choose the echo, I already have one and it's reasonably good. I was not however willing to pay an extra £61.00 over a viable alternative that is at least as good if not better. Echo could have sold a lot of these and had their own corner of the market share, but they have dropped the ball not putting their price point lower than the alternative husqvarna.
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Very droll! The echo at £619.00 - it would have to be made from a titanium case for me to choose that over a husqvarna 550.
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I really wanted to buy one of these as a good viable alternative to the mainstream saws, but I found them to be a too high a price point so much so that I felt I had to revert to husqvarna that offered better value. If echo were in a position to offer their professional line saws at a lower price point than the alternative XP I think they would do really well.
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I'll wait (im)patiently. I looked at the equivalent stihl. It's 40% more expensive. I'm sure they are good, but I have my doubts they are that good to justify the extra cost. I tend to enjoy buying German made stuff, but I've got to draw a line at that and leave it to the most dedicated stihl fans.
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Thanks for all the advice so far. I had this idea that over time petrol engines will be phased out and that regulations had probably ruined the recent ones that were made to be more compliant with emissions regs. What I had hoped was to be able to source a good example of a bottom of the line up, pro model and when I looked up the ones that caught my interest they all seemed to come with the kawasaki engine. My experiences of buying my husqvarna brushcutter were that I opted for an entry level pro model. When I received it and saw on the plate it was made in China I was a little disappointed. Thanks for the pointer towards Toro, I had been looking at Kaaz, if Toro are a tougher machine I'll keep on looking at those. I imagine Stere is right about decks, polymers have come a long way in recent years, perhaps the industry simply hasn't caught up with the times...
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Where's the best value to get a lawnmower with one of these? Looking at aluminium decks. Much (probably inefficient) google searching found this: Gardencare LMX51AV PLUS 51cm lawn mower - Gardencare Direct WWW.GARDENCAREDIRECT.COM
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I have rheumatoid arthritis coming on. Obviously I need an XPG Ordered one in August with a one month wait from a good supplier that advertises on this website. They have revised their delivery and have now stated mid December, now this isn't a complaint, but is this the industry standard now? I didn't think I was asking for something especially niche!