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18 stoner

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  1. Cheers for that fellas! As for price, if i had a spare £4k I would snap your hand off for it!
  2. Very nice. Any idea why there is such a long gap between the cab and the headboard?
  3. Not being funny Rob, but I would rather cut his grass once a week for the next two summers rather than cut the Ivy. If you price for it, just make sure you can get a weekend away out of it with the woman of your dreams, otherwise its not worth doing. Job from hell IMO. Edit, can you tell i dont like Ivy? Lol!
  4. Only the best softwoods:thumbup:
  5. Walk away
  6. Mixed softwood. They burn hotter than hardwood:thumbup1: Due to the lower calorific value per cubic meter they are cheaper.
  7. Cheers for asking Dave, these are softwood logs that usually burn hotter, whereas the hardwood will burn longer.
  8. Just to let everyone know East Yorkshire Firewood Supplies has a large stock of quality seasoned firewood now ready for immediate delivery. Our firewood is always seasoned to below 25% moisture content(usually 20%). Firewood is usually mixed hardwood but Ash can be supplied seperately on request for the same price. We will deliver a 0.72cu Meter bag to most parts of East Yorkshire free and discounts are available for bulk orders. Bulk bags are £60 each(no VAT). We also can supply softwood "heat" logs at £50 per bag delivered and kiln dried kindling at £3 per 4kg bag. If you or anyone you know are intersted, please conyact me via PM with your contact details and I will happily get in touch. Many thanks, Pete.
  9. You may be young fella, but if you get the chance, go for it! You will find as you get older it will get harder to do:thumbup1:
  10. Rob, i would care to disagree. He picks through the posts and replies to the comments he can get a rise from. He will not reply to any comment or question i put to him as i have seen him in a former life. Perhaps this is another he will NOT reply to; Come on Daniel, prove me wrong and show us a handful of blunders (for the purposes of "what not to do"), there must be some:thumbup1:
  11. NO danger? I believe you should re evaluate the true meaning of "widowmaker". It is not a hung tree! Carrying out the type of techniques you are showing, will one day show you the true meaning of a widowmaker
  12. But many of your vids show your skid steer in residential yards:confused1: YOU posted the vid, so the above comments are about YOUR video aren't they?
  13. The idea of the winch is to provide pulling power to a point otherwise inaccesible is it not?
  14. Not personal mate, just wanted to let you know, seen the same thing many times before.
  15. Daniel, you've been wearing that shirt for some months now, d'ya think it ought to go in the wash?
  16. All that info and no GVW! It weighs 2600kgs empty!
  17. Ive just been eyeing this one earlier; IVECO 50C13 CREWCAB TIPPER 2003 ..WITH HIAB 026T CRANE on eBay (end time 31-Oct-10 15:26:03 GMT)
  18. Chunky Rob, any chance you can let us know how much they were? Also where did you get the spacers, and how much? Sorry for being nosey, dont answer if you dont want:001_cool:
  19. The guy is a granny magnet:lol:
  20. My hat cost me a tenner too, but ive not worn it yet, Abigail wont take it off:001_rolleyes:
  21. ???? http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/20604-anyone-see-new-husky-top-handle-apf.html
  22. Dadio, I have said it before, and will again. You have no idea how dangerous you really are.
  23. Nice one Nige, looks like you had a foot or two to spare:001_rolleyes: Nice hinge too by the way:thumbup:
  24. Good point, perhaps a shallower gob would have helped get the wedge in further without conflicting the "bar room"
  25. Not posted on here before but thought id show you this one from two or three years ago.

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