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Edward baker replied to Ian Stanton's discussion Glyphosate recommendations
"1. Get a certificate BEFORE doing anything with chemicals.
2. Use them as the label says.
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23 minutes ago
Adam Pilgrim replied to Ian Stanton's discussion Glyphosate recommendations
"Just be aware that if you are applying 'chemicals for profit' you should technically be at least PA1/6 certified.
Albeit the risk to man/animal/environment is low doing what you describe.
There's all manner of different glyph products out there, the…"
8 hours ago
Ian Stanton posted a discussion
I am planning to apply some glyphostate into some gardens I work in.  I am new to gardening and so don't have a legacy relationship with this herbicide, and am fairly new to the taboo nature of using it.Given the issues surrounding it, and what…
10 hours ago
Ian Stanton replied to John F's discussion Situation With Box Blight ?
"Such an interesting topic.  My Dad had a box hedge in his front garden, that was completely decimated and I helped him dig it up.  In the process, I did quite a lot of research on the topic.  The RHS have the most awesome Box alternative garden in…"
10 hours ago
Billybop replied to Anthony Toop's discussion Changing from petrol KM to battery
"you're welcome.... forgot to take any AP200 with me today so was using an AP500S  with the HLA135 which was heavier but not unmanageable...conversely might get away with using an AP100, which has fewer cells so would be under more strain to provide…"
14 hours ago
Anthony Toop replied to Anthony Toop's discussion Changing from petrol KM to battery
"Great, thats just the sort of info/insight i was looking for, Thanks.
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15 hours ago
Billybop replied to Anthony Toop's discussion Changing from petrol KM to battery
"I tend to use AP200 in my HLA135 as for that specific machine it's the best weight to balance the blade end to the battery/motor end. Usually run it on level 3, the fastest blade speed range. Seem to get about half an hour out of it but maybe a…"
yesterday
Honey Badger replied to Anthony Toop's discussion Changing from petrol KM to battery
"Not sure on the ap 200. Think it was around an hr and half with the ap 300s. Depending on how hard the cutting is. I mostly use my hla55 which gives 2.5hrs trigger time with ap 200. I have two ap 200 and two ap 300s. "
yesterday
Billybop replied to Anthony Toop's discussion Changing from petrol KM to battery
"No idea lol am not a kombi guy. But like any battery kit, the more powerful the machine, the higher the battery drain. I have maybe 20 of the AP battery packs of various capacities and ages and have gradually sold off about the same amount of fully…"
yesterday
Anthony Toop replied to Anthony Toop's discussion Changing from petrol KM to battery
"But for the extra cost, how much better actually is it, and if battery drain is the same or worse.... hard pass"
yesterday
Anthony Toop replied to Anthony Toop's discussion Changing from petrol KM to battery
"For comparison the HLA 135 which is basically the same motor with hedge trimmer attachment, the run time is up to 39 mins with an AP 200. Which doesn't seem to bad, would you say that was fair?I don't mind buying another AP battery, possibly a 300s…"
yesterday
Billybop replied to Anthony Toop's discussion Changing from petrol KM to battery
"KMA200R has just been launched also"
yesterday
M Olsson replied to M Olsson's discussion Machinery Service
"Many thanks for all the responses which is definitely of great variety. I'll buy a spare set of blades for the Honda 537. I can definitely replace oil/filter etc myself. The carburettor doesn't need cleaning yearly does it? Are there any chemicals I…"
yesterday
Honey Badger replied to Anthony Toop's discussion Changing from petrol KM to battery
"I've had the kma 135r for 3 years. It's good for light strimming and works perfectly well for tackling thicker hedges. I mostly use ap 300s batteries. Big power drain when strimming. Comparing it to my over 10yr old km130r, the kma 135r is…"
yesterday
Anthony Toop posted a discussion
My petrol KM engine is 5 or so years old now, plus we have a weekly all day job that pays well, but the client would prefer us to use as much battery kit as possible going forward.We already have a smaller battery stihl mower for the easier stuff,…
yesterday
John F replied to M Olsson's discussion Machinery Service
"Most of the bread and butter machinery should have paid for itself in a couple of seasons if not sooner so it doesn't really owe you anything except reliability .
It's a pain to replace , Very inconvenient and embarrassing if it lets you down on a…"
Monday
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