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Peter

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  1. Peter

    660 set up?

    Sagenspezi. Look on eBay.de Really wanted a sugihara, but Rob reckons there isn't much demand. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  2. Peter

    660 set up?

    I'v never burnt a clutch out, and I run minimum 30", occasional 42" I never let anyone else use my 660s though, having seen lads jam the chain up and just keep on trying to rev the engine until the clutch starts smoking...
  3. A couple of tack welds should hold it on. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  4. I got a full set of uprated springs for my navara for about £250 from Midland Road Springs, worth a try.
  5. I work on an average density of 350kg per cubic metre for fresh chip.
  6. That's how I found it. Thanks!
  7. You can download the Samson app for free, comes with all the splicing instructions.
  8. There are some nice secondhand ones in South Africa too, you could fly out and drive it back.....
  9. Tracks vat, will produce a vat report for you, then you have to copy the numbers off the report onto the hmrc website. You can download a free version then add the bolt ones you need. The basic package is about £45, even with all the features it's only about £120.
  10. Account edge is very old fashioned IMO, if you want a proper Mac solution loom at easy books much cheaper than qb and ac and runs seamlessly across osx and iOS, auto backs up to iCloud and across devices.
  11. Also depends whether you are setting in concrete or backfilling with rammed spoil. If its concrete you want a slightly bigger hole. Also if you are putting 4x4 posts in a 6 inch round hole you need to be pretty accurate with the auger, ok in easy ground but a nightmare if its stony.
  12. I'v got a 250mm auger for my Multione, it will take up to 450mm I think, but the 250 is great for 5x3 or 4x4 posts. Available to hire with operator if you're interested.
  13. Get a short length of 13 mm rope, tie a stopper knot in one end, feed through first ring, slide swivel on, feed through second ring, stopper knot on job done no need to cut anything off. I'd post a pic but my butterfly is out on loan. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  14. Used to drive one a lot, the 4wd is the best feature of the truck, great for towing on or off road, and with traction control rarely spins a wheel even on muddy stuff. Bad points: Thirsty 18-20 mpg towing Plasticky, lost bit of trim and bumper easily. Seating position very low to floor Lots of problems with engine management system. Lots of fleets seem to run them, so statistically they cant be too bad.
  15. Qualified but non-practising. (Would rather top conifers in the rain than look at other peoples kit)
  16. I use Albert jagger, ring the Birmingham number they will take cash orders over the phone.
  17. The lower ds are designed for suspension, unlike most side ds which are only designed to support while standing on spikes or a branch.
  18. Then its a primary attachment. I think you just answered your own question.... What I'm saying is its about how you use the equipment, the lower ds are rated for hanging from, but it doesnt mean you have to, you could use them or the bridge while standing on a branch or on spikes.
  19. Depends how you use it, you can still use the lower ds or bridge for a secondary attachment.
  20. I have taught you well.
  21. If you can spin it by hand when it's connected to a hydraulic service then the seals are shot.
  22. Could do with a bit more chrome....... Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  23. Interesting short piece on blue tits starting to feed on camerara larvae, not heard about that before. Now where can I buy a big sack of blue tits?
  24. They turn red after you fill them.
  25. 1. Restricted 2. 6 weekly 3. Around £75

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