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  7. hey, lets be serious: an A$$ is an A$$. not much difference. more so if you've seen one too many or had to live ,sleep and drink your coffee with it for a year too many... πŸ™„ Sorry for my honesty. but what is there to see at this exact A$$ in the picture? Maybe if she was completely naked I might take a peek... πŸ˜‚ As for 16 year old boys... irelevant in today world/society. They have nothing, know almost nothing if you take the smartphone/computer from them, easy to manipulate/brainwash and they will stay that way in the near future! P.s. I like nude beach here in Romania, where we have some beautifull women. So I prefer them fully naked ,be them teen 10,12,16, 18 etc or old hags 😁 You should join us here in Vama Veche! plenty of naked a$$es of any age! And classic cars in summer!
  8. They can spot a ladyboy at 50 paces.
  9. PeteB

    Jokes???

    "Look at the rear on that!"....
  10. Ken Tyrell was a tree bloke, as was John Surtess if my memory is correct? Keith Barrowcliff was an Uncle and he had a few Ruddington trucks and converted them to Cranes, tractor units and drugs. He died after an incident after trying to get under a rail bridge with the jib up. Some 30 years later, I brought it from the brambles in a yard unaware of the history then cut it up and took it to Makyntyres in Nottingham as scrap.
  11. Thanks very much, I’ll have a look πŸ‘
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  14. sounds familiar, was it yellow?
  15. Well spotted, white and rust, They wernt bad pickups to be fair
  16. P100??
  17. Freddie Gear and his dad were converting ex army matadors for timber work over by Ripley, I think I worked alongside three of them. Cawley sawmill's purple one, Dalrymples black one, Ted Bakers and the last one was Huggy's about 1990. Freddie had the yard next to Ken Tyrell's racing team, incredible what he could do with only one arm.
  18. Is that a ford Cortina pick-up in the back ground?
  19. Fag in mouth,top lad!
  20. Religion of the Left. Self righteous mob of filth.
  21. Flails direct are across the Trent from me and had stock of the walk-about Aebi I used to have!
  22. And don’t skimp on the hard-facing (particularly at either end of the rotor). Great machines, I’ve done a lot of work with the exact-same mulcher.
  23. It just keeps on giving!
  24. Any hire chipper is likely going to be abused. As with all machines good operators and mechanical sympathy go a long way. One of the worst chippers I've ever seej was a ST6p. It had done 50 hours, blades were nacketed, rollers chipped no oil in the engine and the prop shaft to the pump was baked in hazard tape and fencing wire. Same as the flywheel bearings. I think one of the best chippers I've used was the vari track ST8. The Greenmech really makes the most of the smaller engine. The Schlising,and Bandits even the vermeers are in a different league.
  25. BCS Vulcan with a little fixed tooth will get anywhere, just at the expense of operator comfort.
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