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Lol given cross dressin up.:lol:

 

The rubber skirt (made up of rubber strips) bolted on around the stump grinder head are knackered, any ideas om what to use to make some more and where to get it, have racked my brains and not come up with a lot.

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thanks chaps, got me thinking now, gunna have a look on the bay failing that off to see me farmer mate, place is like a shite hole so must have summat that will do. Ta

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How about old mini digger tracks .

 

Yeah, i could go and rob stevies when he's at it with the wife!!:lol:

 

Bloody hell, you wanna see the results when you put"rubber belt" into tbay!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Or what about old tyres?

 

Thats a good idea, Ive got 2 completely bald 16" tyres ive just took off the car Ian, Yours for £30 each mate, Mates rates :thumbup1::thumbup1:

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Try cow / horse mats. They are thick rubber stuff.

 

Or what about old tyres?

 

i thought about that aswell, just don't know if i can be arsed doing it.

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