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_tc

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  1. I don't believe she accelerates up hills, she was allergic to them when in my care!
  2. That's one cool looking truck Steve, good show!
  3. Great pics, what a shame for the train though!
  4. Ok what about this little Renault? Any good as a flail machine and topper as well as pulling a timber trailer? 120811455079 ebay
  5. Cool, sounds like a bad one! Time for people to slow down their hectic lives like the olden day!
  6. Hi guys I've not done any turning before but have picked up a lathe and have some wood to turn but it's still in the round. How do you cut a blank from a round please?
  7. Blooming ace Steve, well done!
  8. You'd think he'd be able to afford a shed for them! Very nice, that's a lot of work and greasing to get done.
  9. No graham it's Ogwell. Lovely old tractors still working mendip. They deserve to keep working and not rusting in a hedge.
  10. Hi guys, couldn't find the right thread so apologies. Felled a very dead hedge row oak for a local land owner today and he had his lovely 880 implematic which he uses all the time so I got my 880 selectamatic out for a spin. That's all, bye for now
  11. I've sent you a link so let me know if you don't go for it and I will send it to combined tree Servs and if he doesn't go for it then I will have no option but to buy it myself!!
  12. Yes mate, all working too. Sounds great hey.
  13. Bugger that's what I thought. I'm trying to justify buying both but struggling at the moment.
  14. Hi all, I'm looking to buy a tractor to do a bit of flailing locally and pull a timber trailer now and then and have been offered a county with roof crane for £5k plus vat which I think is a steal if you re in the market for one. My dilemma is do I just buy a Case or Massey and have a more comfy versatile tractor. Help please!
  15. Got it thank you.
  16. Looking for just the thing but can't find flails.
  17. How does the plough fit on mate?
  18. Well I've volunteered as village 'snow warden' this year. Don't laugh...... I get the use of a tractor just invade and we get 5 tons extra grit too. Lots of councils are doing this do hope we can keep things moving this year.
  19. Ah wrong bit of ipplepen, I think the guys you're thinking of still have the cab star yes. The fastrac etc has gone though, too much money sat in the yard.
  20. Contact Paul at Teign trees regarding the mog. It's nice and short and probably no wider than a transit. Not sure of the reach though.
  21. Not anymore, they do have a spider lift though and a 7.5t hoist too. I know of a small Unimog machine too if that's any good to you.
  22. Blooming lovely Steve, looks the business. Was looking at the mf1200 with crane on jas last night!
  23. Ah ha so it's more measuring and being accurate than letting the 'jig' do the work.
  24. Hi guys I'm new to woodcraft and after seeing these stools for sale yesterday my wife has asked if I can make one for us. How is the join made? I've seen that joint made on a small scale with a router but these are huge. Many thanks, oh and that stool was £280!!

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