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18 stoner

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  1. Bit of a quickie here, possibly one for spud..... Is it just the husky 365"special" that will take the 372 pot or will the standard 365 still take it? Saw I'm meaning is the 2010 version, and obviously not the x-torq one👍
  2. Where specifically? I'm currently producing in the region of 20-30cu meters of chip a week from domestic works, but transporting it to you could be more of a hassle than its worth?
  3. What, a bin laden scarf and a Benny hat? How will they help?
  4. Bet you breathed a sigh of relief when you saw that! Lol!
  5. Yeh, I agree. It's great to drop in time to time and see how the minions are doing stuff. Keep up the good work fellas😎🌴
  6. As others have said Sean, only know you through reading your posts here but you've got my best wishes for a full recovery. Regards, Pete.
  7. August to November would be ideal.
  8. They aren't expensive hodge. I've got them on both mine, one with on board control and pump, the other just an external valve to blow up with a compressor. I'd not bother with the extra on board stuff again. The bags are usually connected with a common "pump up" line, but if you don't bother with on board stuff you can fit a valve for each bag. This will massively reduce roll when loaded as if they're connected, the air rushes from one bag to the other when cornering, in fact, making roll worse as the pressure will always be equal at both sides. Hope that all makes sense. 😎
  9. Yeh, was just the pics I thought may be helpful. I'm looking into the same at moment with one of mine. I'm not sure I can run to £230 just for a bit if round bar though! I do have an old scrap disco with standard front and rear bars I could rob, they maybe not as good but will be free!😉
  10. Some pics on here; http://www.extreme4x4.co.uk/acatalog/ANTI_ROLL_BAR_KITS.html#aAntirollbars
  11. Cheers Peter and Matty, was one of those jobs we all try to put off! Ben, who did the climbing here deserves the credit for nothing getting damaged. The client was adamant about keeping the bench, brick sets and the lawn undamaged. The amount of timber from this job was immense though, I only wish I could run to one of those tracked bobcat things but doubt a small set up like ours could justify one.
  12. A lot of sawdust and sweat created on Wednesday.
  13. I love the big bird Duncan and yours is in the best colour too👍 Nice machine.
  14. So, going back a few pages, any of you highly informed handbag throwers know if the spouts fit the old can? Barry/Mark been looking at your site but can't find out how your postage would be on one of these?👍
  15. With the forwarder too? Happily give you £5k for it.
  16. Not sure you can buy them on open market but Delphi are probably the best out there. After that, Yuasa
  17. Can you get a crane near it and lift out in one?
  18. Bob, looks amazing! Can I ask though, what's the regulations & precautions/ risks with having the stove in there? I mean flue next to canvas, ventilation/co2 precautions etc?
  19. That'll do great in straight lines!😎 As for payload, about 10kg, give or take the odd sarni box😳
  20. I dare say a few have seen this vintage coverage before, but still worth a view. [ame] [/ame]
  21. John, when you sell it can you do me a huge favour and update this thread? I'd love to know where it will end up and most of all, if it pays for you 4 weeks with the family in the Caribbean.
  22. You need a garage who knows land rovers if you aren't capable of doing it yourself mate. A landy type garage will fix you up in no time and know the cheapest way of doing it. Other "posh" style places maybe a little baffled by the agricultural simplicity of it!
  23. Slightly derailed now I guess so I'll add a little more. Regardless what the various bodies and stove manufacturers say, Just to confirm what is a good burning moisture content is, burn a cube at home that's sub 20%, then a cube of >25%.

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