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Peter

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  1. Peter

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    Red is for people who failed all the modules, green is for people who passed them all, and Amber is for people who just scraped through. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  2. That's what I thought it was, but on closer inspection I'm not sure.
  3. GRP is smart, but heavy. Ally planks look good and don't need a frame.
  4. I would have said marlow, but their dockline seems to have three strands in each of the cover braids rather than pairs as per your photo. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  5. That's pretty much what I did, but I took it out before I had a gas boiler fitted. Any tiny flakes of rust from the back boiler could seriously damage a modern gas boiler. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  6. I set my system up with an unvented radiator circuit. I put an expansion vessel and a 3 bar blowoff valve in and never had any issues. I'm not a plumber though so don't take my advice. Why do you want to use a pressurised system? If it's to work with a combi boiler then running the same water through the back boiler is a bad idea, a heat exchanger and two seperate systems is a much better idea. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. Except the 90....... Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  8. Sorry not making them any more.
  9. Co-op is also one the better ethical banks, ie they don't invest in selling guns to children etc. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  10. Yes you do. Still cheaper than many of the other options. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  11. Wet t shirt by the look of it.
  12. Never bothered myself, you do need the right file and lots of patience. I think most people machine grind it to get the angles right, touch it up with a file a few times and then put it back on the grinder to get it perfect again. The American forums are a good place to look for information and help.
  13. Sheeting systems - Transcover - For the waste and construction industry Harsh make something similar.
  14. I've never been charged a penny in fees by my business bank. No overdraft though. Plus they pay me £25 every year for the privilege of being my bank. (Co-operative FSB account if you're wondering)
  15. It does spill over a bit if you try to brim it, a proper roller tarp with sides would be the best with a front mounted crane I think.
  16. Sorry to hear that, hope you get the stuff back.
  17. If it's taken 10 years to mow 6 acres I think you need a bigger tractor. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  18. Use mine in all weathers, they are designed to be stuck on motorbike helmets, can't get much more exposed than that. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  19. Sounds like you need a jo beau or one of the little GM machines rather than a tracked machine.
  20. At a guess, tw150vtr. Won't be under 750 kg though, what is your upper weight limit?
  21. The biggest trailer you can tow with an 18 tonner is 20 tonnes, want a few horses for that mind.
  22. You need a drawbar hitch and air connections for the brakes. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  23. Same here 21.5 GTW. There is a drawbar version, called the Tector, 280bhp and 8 speed zf gearbox.
  24. 18 tonner. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  25. On timber haulage today. Plus some pics of bolsters and sockets. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

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