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skyhuck

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  1. Your right Mick, the world is a different place these days, less church going, local community stuff, etc.
  2. I've a front linkage that fits on the din plate, it is just missing the slot in arms (could easily be made), I looking for £1500+VAT for it.
  3. I disagree. MEWP's aren't accident free. In 20+years of climbing I've never felt the need to use a MEWP for safety reasons, never turned a tree down and never had a tree fail under me. Maybe I'm just lucky.
  4. You'd know Jonny Its on BBC1 on Saturday nights.
  5. "boom":confused1: is this explosive? to bring it down in a cloud of splinters and dust, reducing the risk of damage??? .
  6. Its huge!! and has a very, very basic spec. Not something I would want.
  7. If it survived the gale, why would your weight bring it down?
  8. Does your mum know you're on here on a school night??
  9. Phew!! That video was quite worrying, but your excellent reasoned argument has really put my mind at rest, thank you.
  10. Thing is I would not turn off an over heated engine, better to up the revs without load until it cools. But even if the engine is off, the water is a very good conductor of heat, taking the heat from the engine, letting it leave as steam leaves only air.
  11. I was meaning more from the engines point of view, releasing the pressure reduces the boiling temp of water, producing steam and removing all cooling from the engine, does this not risk distorting the head?
  12. Its all starting again, I'm off….
  13. The fastest way to kill a troll is starvation.

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