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Mike Hill

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  1. Have a look at the Switch that is operated by the stop bar.Sometimes the plunger sticks down.
  2. Does your machine have a Box inside the Engine Bay?Mounted down low the Dip Stick Side? There is a Printed Circuit Board in there and one of the Circuits can blow giving you no Feed Roller Function.You can remove the Board and Bridgewire the Burned out Circuit. Save yourself £160
  3. I have a Weaver,I prefer it for Take downs and it goes well with my Beard.
  4. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLPbrSjiJI8]YouTube - Disco Dancer - Jimmy Adja[/ame]
  5. I think the Oil in the Reduction Box in the Hub was Glittery. Try these guys for Final Drives. Mini Excavator Drives
  6. Try putting a flim of Grease on the inside of the Air Cleaner Cover,you might need to wipe it clean and reapply a couple of times in a day. Guys used to do this when working on really dusty Skid Sites,different make of saws but same kind of concern.
  7. Get a Long Bar on a Big Saw,Kneel in a Wheelbarrow and have your groundy push you along the Hedge.The novilty of this technique with amuse you and impress passers by alike!
  8. "Tough Times go but Tough people stay"
  9. Looks good enough mate. My first "Chip Box" was three sheets of that stuff held together with some Rope. Praaaaappperrr Jaaaaaab!
  10. Buy this one Motor OM 352, 95 PS, von Unimog 1000 Bm 424 bei eBay.de: Nutzfahrzeugteile (endet 24.03.11 12:32:34 MEZ) Drop it straight in and sell your old PTO Box to subsidise the Freight. This Engine is out of a U1000 and its complete with PTO Box,Diesel Pump,Alternator etc. I bought my Mog from these people,reputable Company and accustomed to exporting Mogs and Parts.
  11. Did you get to Keep some? I've heard that the longer it Floats,the better the Whale tastes.
  12. That could buggar the Gear Box from lack of Oil.Put it on a Truck.
  13. +1 You can actually use the Ash Tray to do this.
  14. PTO Lever Isn't engaged a little bit is it? Try Bridging the Wire from the Button behind the Clutch,maybe the Button is Frozen and won't depress enough to complete the Curcuit.
  15. Pollard it?Just keep a few lower lateral Branches to give it a Natural appearance.
  16. I had a Girlfriend who must have had a bit of Dracula....
  17. Often when I see other Firms working in my area,I call round later on and enquire wether the Home owner is happy with the job.Normally the answer is yes,so I then produce my mobile Credit Card machine and ask if they would like to make immediate payment for a 10% discount. There is less risk involved than actually Stealing Things and you get the money Straight away!
  18. For what its worth I don't feel that the Lanyard has been abused. If it had been used for Towing or Lifting,the Thimble inside the Eye would be deformed. I don't blame the poster for using old Kit.Who here has imagined this kind of thing happening to Steel that you can't see inside of somthing you can't get to without destroying? Wire Rope can and usually does last for years.Maybe now they use Galvanised or Stainless Steel in Lanyards?
  19. He's about as much use as a Handbrake on a Canoe"
  20. Spoke to my Folks this Morning,they are fine.My Sister was in Central Christchurch when the Earth Quake struck.Se said it was terrifying enought,but drivers just bolted and she saw one person run over and the Driver didn't flinch. Bad News.

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