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  2. My andrews are 3 yrs old and the soles and foam are still good. I have heard good reviews about this place, they will do shoes and boots by post. Cobbling - Cobblers And Coffee COBBLERSANDCOFFEE.CO.UK Are leaky soles getting you down? High heels got you feeling low? Lack of laces leaving you listless?
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  5. We all agree on that, does anyone cow hitch their 50m rigging line? You could attach a pulley to the eye and rig off a loop with the tail of the cow hitch, is perhaps the only use I can think for that. Not very common, I imagine? For that you wouldnt need or want the half hitch over the eye, so it becomes just a girth hitch.
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  7. I used to use haix. Got supplied some.blue mountains and the tongue somehow became packed with sawdust. So I moved over to the airstreams dreamy... Well untill they changed the soles. Then the chops, Andrew's and now zambrlans. Zambies have no foam part so that can't fail, I need the next size up.
  8. Yes, when I bought my saw I had an order going into L+S Engineers for a bunch of spares anyway and I just added a new filter for spare and some extra fibre washers. Stihl call it a gasket, part no. 1144 129 0900
  9. Long loop on a dead eye which is cow hitched pushes the splice back behind the first knot and so lowers the loading both shock and otherwise, maybe that's what people mean?
  10. Yep that easy 😁 what you don’t realise is by the time you collect the timber cut it to size ,kindle it and deliver . One person can make 5 bags an hour 🤣
  11. I'm in Haix Trekkers at the moment, been ok. Some of their more expensive models are listed as vibram sole, which is maybe where I'll go next.
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  13. Check if you are getting 12v to the forward coil plug on the DCV when the rollers start working. That'll determine whether your problem is electrical or hydraulic.
  14. Morning all, Bryan Ferry weather here today. Hard rain’s gonna fall. A day in the sheds spannering and splitting logs I think.
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  17. Morning, think it’s dry outside. Haven’t looked yet. This weeks been mild and dry so hopefully more of the same. Have a good 1
  18. Sounds damp out there, going back to the other end of the farm to have a nibble at this hedgelaying, bit tricky last time as I am having to dismantle the far side of the hedge as it is over a road, not to mention the field is 10ft higher than said road, certainly done easier tree dismantles. Probably take the 150, Stihl not timberwolf, not sure the timberwolf would be quite so useful in that situation, up to make things easier.
  19. Morning Team! Did think on going to Exec Hire in Cov but too far removed from that market tbh. Off cold calling the great and the good! Be good y'all! Gill, Dense, Turn.
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  21. Good Morning Rowstock day 2 in the resurrected Fiat...... Joy. Have a happy humpday. Don't forget to get your Valentines cards!
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  23. Morning all. More of the same site today, bit colder and wetter by the look of it. Have a good one folks.
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  26. Hi . ive a 2016 TW 230 back up chipper, hasn’t been used for a year. Had it serviced, new belts and a bit of a tidy but when I went to try it out this evening, the feed rollers spin forward when engine revved up , ( without pressing forward paddle) Reverse paddle has no effect. red light on plug on top bidirectional solenoid valve is on once revved up. when I took off plug, reverse working. Im guessing something wrong in the control box, or do the forward paddle limit switches ever stick on ? I checked and cleaned the plug ofthe cable to the stop bar and paddles , it was clean and dry. Any ideas? Thanks
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