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On the machine side in Arb,so don't, despite my study, on here fully understand all this fellin malarky :blushing:

But....even I can see that's a difficult job well executed :thumbup1:

Nice to see the results of professional arb work :001_smile:

 

(Got to say tho.....if the "ole blue nose" worked on wood......me and the lad might just give you a run for your money ........If we could weld it back together after a "mishap" :sneaky2:)

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Yep Dan...tyre weld. Worked for about 10 minutes (enough time to move the trees) then went flat:mad: Chris has ordered some solid tyres...as usual the Timberwolf orange colour code has been suggested...if not possible then green will have to do.

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