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Mr Ed

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  1. I suppose the current engine is an example of reconning - If its done right its fine, but make a mistake and it goes badly wrong.
  2. The current engine was completely rebuilt, but when the crank was ground, it was'nt Xrayed afterwards, and it broke upon start up. All I really need is a replacement crank and a GOOD diesel engineer.
  3. Maybe, but I really dont want the hassle of making up different mounts, and as the Bruunett are becoming rare, I would like to keep it original.
  4. I need an International engine, a DT239 for a Bruunett forwarder. Also found in the international 856 tractors. Any leads appreciated.
  5. Want my big hat and dynamite for the drawing?
  6. I am going back to one after several years. They get under your skin. I drove one today for the first time in several years, 130 tdi - came back with a huge grin on my face
  7. Thanks. I had a real good reason for cutting it high - it was pissing it down and I couldent be arsed.
  8. Easy peasy. I've done trees in exactly the same way. Ive even got a video handy (Crane work follows the straight fell) [ame]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4230368198913739982[/ame]
  9. damn. can someone turn those pics round?
  10. result just in...
  11. Haha - 'drawing' it out.. Batterys replaced in camera, result coming up...
  12. Well after all that excitement, I cant download the pictures. Got the good lady to pick a name out the hat....
  13. Miserable girls. I asked for a full dance troupe. this lot look like their about to go to a funeral. This should liven things up...
  14. Bring on the dancing Girls!
  15. Whoohoo! we found the names!
  16. Special drawing slip finder. Technology eh?
  17. Ahh! Good old UN to the rescue! Start searching guys:icon14:
  18. I'm going to need some serious help with finding any of those names. Dont you just hate it when you use to much dynamite?
  19. This is getting tiresome. all this running around and still no sign of the names. Its highly frustrating.
  20. I thought I felt a twinge in my back when we grazed the chopper. Not to worry, some paracetamol and I'll be fine. just a scratch really.
  21. You'll have to give me a moment guys. We had an altercation with an overgrown leylandii. reckon it'll be fine with a bit of filler and a paint job
  22. This is getting ridiculous. offshore wind has caught them. I sent a guy down on the winch to see if he can pick some up. I'll have to go, he seems to be yelling about something...
  23. Ahh.... this'll do! quick - follow the trail of paper! (give me a few minutes guys.)
  24. damn but that was a big bang! I'm going to need some help to find those names...
  25. Oops! to much methinks! Thats going to wake the neighbours....gotta try find some of the names!

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