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Jonesie

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  1. Will look it up tomorrow for you Andy

  2. Class
  3. If i was selling it, about £150 push version (new retail £460) or £200 autodrive (new retail £590).
  4. No we were near the entrance to the forest walk, next to the paint bus.
  5. You should come and see us at shows for the free beer.
  6. I think it might have been Line-x, but can't find then on the list. It might have been a dealer for the same thing.
  7. There was a company opposite us at the APF that done the same kind of thing had a look but can't find them. I'll let you know if i do.
  8. Have you tried ultrasonic cleaning the carb?
  9. We've sold quite a few no common faults as yet. One guy brought one back and said all the recoil screws had come loose on their own and that it was flooding. All the recoil screws had been cross threaded but he had not done it. We sorted it under warranty guy was over the moon.
  10. We think as a back up saw to a 200T etc... the price is good for when your recoil rope breaks, drops out of a tree, or just having an off day and refuses to start. Price is £126.00 + VAT Spec: 25cc, 10" bar, 3/8.050 chain, 3.5kg
  11. We can do you a 200T 12" for £339.50 + VAT and the £292.17 + VAT. We can only supply Stihl machines to existing customers or people that come into the shop as Stihl new policy requires a professional handover.
  12. Sorry Frank but both sides will cost an extra £4.00 per shirt so it needs to be one side or i think they will be too expensive.
  13. We can do you the AMA top handle saw for £126.00 + VAT, or the Stihl or Husky at goods prices, if your interested give us a call. Cheers, Justin.
  14. Will be T-shirts. Colour what do you think? Back or front? I'm asking you lot as your the ones that will be buying them hopefully:sneaky2: I think the price is right as the more i sell the more goes to charity, and there will be postage on that at cost of course.
  15. OK everyone I need some feedback here. I can do the T shirts for £8.00 + VAT per shirt with £1.00 going to The Childrens Trust per shirt sold. Trying to find out if you think the price is ok and how many i should order All coments welcome. 2 of the designs so far. ComeAndHaveAGo.pdf NotUpATree.pdf Cheers, Justin.
  16. Hello Ficus

    PM me your phone No and I'll give you a ring

    Yes i have the XXXL trousers in stock

     

    Cheers

     

    Justin.

  17. good stuff.
  18. Like dean says TFR is what we use when we are working on them.
  19. Andy if it hurts when you lie down put about 3 pillows under your knees, works a treat.
  20. Andy I have it bad try Nurofen plus, you need to ask for it as its kept behind the counter. Its got codeine in so go easy to start if your not used to it. A good massage in the lower back can relieve some of the pain as well and acupuncture worked for me.
  21. Jonesie

    Back op

    Think they might like me at work as when i am off its going to be for a long time.
  22. Jonesie

    Back op

    Hello everyone. Back update. I am supposed to be under the knife tomorrow, but my surgeon rang today to postpone until the 24th as he is going on holiday. Bloody slacker. He did say he could do it but will be away as from next Monday and as its a major op:scared1: thought it would be best if he was around afterwards, in case of any complications (so a joint decision really). Should have let me know a bit sooner though. Got myself all ready mentally and the wife's off for 5 weeks from today.
  23. Cheers SWB will run a sort of diary i think
  24. Don't want to over price them, will try my normal method of stack them high and sell them cheep.
  25. Well done guy's I'm going into hospital for a while so i won't get a chance to sort them for about a month. Once i get them priced I'll let you all know. Was thinking of charging a little extra and sending a £1.00 for every one sold to The Children's Trust, what do you think?

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