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Doug Tait

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  1. Are you sure the mulching blade is fitted correctly? If it isn't centered it'll cause vibrations. I've used an fs100 which is 30cc to do all the work you mention so I doubt engine size matters much. I'd check the blade is balanced first, or see if it vibrates with a different head fitted.
  2. Also, if you are asked "what's this muscle at the top of my arm called?", saying just Google bingo wings isn't popular!
  3. I think credit to you ABtrees. If something is in trouble and I can do something I will, be it helping the situation or ending it humanely, I dislike seeing anything in distress. Saved a hedgehog from being throttled by a baseball cap a while ago, it visits the back door every night at the moment for peanuts so I'm glad I did. Probably 20yrs ago I started thinking about an isolated walk I hadn't done for a while. After a week thinking about it I did the walk and found a very young deer had got its head stuck between a gate and post, I suppose mum had jumped gate and the little one tried to go through the gap. Obviously it had suffered a horrible few days dying of hunger. That really bothered me, still think of that regularly and really regret not doing the walk sooner
  4. Had another peek at this nest earlier, it's had some work done to it and 2 more eggs added
  5. It was mentioned I think on the 'what tree is this' post that the owner had pruned it before
  6. Can't comment on the cost of this but if you could give more detail/pics of the situation it'd help others. What is in the area around the base of tree, how close can the equipment get, what is the access like (width of gates/passageways) is the type of thing that may help
  7. That's a bit too warm for me! Where in the world are you Alex?
  8. Gusty wind last night in the Borders with a dusting of snow early this morning. Cold now in the wind but the sun's out
  9. It's really nice that so many were rooting for her. Any idea if it was linked to the last time she was poorly?
  10. I've learnt a lot about winnie the poo in the last ten minutes!
  11. Good that she's getting some benefit from the Yumove. Had Santi on the standard ones initially for a year or so but found the 'senior' version last year and they make much more difference. He has Metacam/Loxicom when required too. We did around 5 miles today in the hills and he never stopped, long may it last. Rampoozeling, not heard that before but what an excellent word!
  12. He's doing well David, gets some medication for the old joints and doesn't spend much time swimming now (couldn't keep him out the river until recently), but still enjoying big walks and very playful for his age
  13. He'll be 14 this month too! Hope Betty still improving
  14. Had a walk at a Tilhill site Santi was off following his nose for a while. He has a helpful habit whenever he doesn't know where I am, of howling like a Wolf until he can hear me call back. Can be very eerie, the call of the wild.
  15. If it helps I don't mind popping over to help with the chinook, no ground impact
  16. Is it worth grumbling to your MP about the Council acting illegally
  17. Had it all today. Sun, rain, hail and briefly some snow. Around 6C but with the wind it's feeling much colder.
  18. Lovely dog, have you found the Arbdogs Pics thread? Has anyone been involved in a woodpecker ring? My Mum showed me you can use a stone in each hand to tap a tree and imitate them, when there's several around pecking in sequence to establish territory. She also did similar with owls hooting but I've never managed that.
  19. Please do, have been enjoying your 'rambling'!
  20. I have access to well rotted manure and woodchip that's a few years old so I'll get that done tomorrow. Will let you know how the tree gets on, thanks everyone.
  21. Thanks, credit must go to the arbtalk advisor's for the clear instructions! Khriss, the wire pulled underneath to separate it worked so well and was met with applause from the onlookers 👍
  22. Just an update on the Rowan, it is now in its new spot and the move seemed to go well. Followed the advice given here as much as possible, and with the assistance of 2 excellent machine drivers who couldn't have been more helpful, things went smoothly. Dug out trench around drip line with digger, then dug/pruned by hand to leave this... Wrapped in terram with strops under root ball to lift... And gently placed here, digger never touched the tree directly. I will stake it for support and water regularly. Fingers crossed.
  23. Yes, I pull the fuel cap release quite often when changing gear in an L200 since wearing airstream, never happened before with haix or treehog
  24. It's a spring tine harrow for scarifying, can also fit a lute on the carriage for levelling ground. Took 6hrs to do the outdoor riding school and fields for grazing. They have quite a bit of land, river etc, beautiful place

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