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slasherscot

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  1. are u marketing the wood urselves and just want it roadside? or wanting companies like Robbins timber/Jones/scottish woodlands/Tilhill/Eurodisney or Fountains to do the whole job for u
  2. moon monkey got a job in dumfries shortly, there be chip coming off that.....pm him
  3. i have to agree, she doesnt like every1 looking in, then plant some trees on her side of the fence . job sorted
  4. sometimes the bar are over painted and can be a stiff to begin with, loose off the chain slighty and give it a few revs round the bar:thumbup:
  5. chains direct very good........did u give them the serial number of bar to match up chain....check to see if the chain bar lube hole matching up with the bar correctly? and is the nose sprocket turning ok on the bar, try turning it without a chain on. failing that get somelse to check it over gl
  6. a bit low to the ground
  7. tried them for quote.........the online :thumbup1:quote procedure is bit more user friendly and £100 cheaper than anyone else
  8. heres the video link unfortunately he didnt catch it falling in the trialer [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vicQVZ0zVwQ]IMG 0337 - YouTube[/ame]
  9. slasherscot

    video

    downloading from pc to arbtalk whats the best way...cant get it to upload cheers g
  10. i have the video now, unfortunately my brother in law didnt catch it falling into the trailer( it landed straight into the trailer somehow)
  11. this looks like a disaster waiting to happen,
  12. i can see some rough stika...nice tractor though
  13. heres an interesting 1. head broke out about 10 years ago
  14. snapped them regularly when constant brashing for harvester, just the brashing down onto hard dry outside branches all the time, 2 1/2 weeks max out of a chain. backend of links seemed to wear out quicker
  15. looks like common lime as per above
  16. for all u guys with an O2 contract and will be supporting england heres a free breakfast give away from o2 http://www.freestuffjunction.co.uk/free-food-drink.html
  17. its not a mitsubushi what can i say....... if ur not getting satisfaction from garage go over their heads, straight to Nissan Uk ur rights as a customer . First and foremost, whoever sells you the car must ensure they have the right to sell it and can pass on full ownership to you. If it turns out that the car is stolen or belongs to a finance company, you will not automatically then own it, even if you have already handed over the cash. Secondly, the seller must ensure that the car is exactly as described. Therefore if it has air con, CD player etc, then these features must not only exist, but they must also work; if it is in excellent condition, it should be relatively free from marks, scratches, dents and rust; if certain parts have been replaced, they must not then break down after a short time and so on. The description of the car also includes make, model and accurate mileage Thirdly (and this is where your rights differ), if you have bought the car from a dealer, the car must be of satisfactory quality. Satisfactory quality is defined as what a ‘reasonable person’ would regard as acceptable, taking into account factors such as price paid, fitness for purpose specified, appearance and finish, safety and durability. If it becomes apparent that the car was not of the quality you were led to expect, you are quite within your rights to go back to the dealer, even after some weeks or even months of use. If it was the case that you were invited to carry out a thorough inspection of the car before purchase, and then you go back to complain about something which that inspection should have revealed, you will have no legal rights in that regard. If you have bought the car from a private seller, who does not normally trade in cars, then there is no legal obligation on the seller to provide a car of satisfactory quality, and it is therefore a much riskier purchase. For this reason, there are more consumer complaints about the purchase of second hand cars than any other, so exercise significant caution – buyer beware!
  18. wouldnt be great if we could decide who/whats guilty or negligent by reading a newspaper article and pressing the gulity(right click) or innocent (left click) button on our computer no need for them nasty courts
  19. sit the log on 2 to 3 inches block then split it,
  20. a lot of pallets these days are light throw away variety, and are untreated. i use them for stacking logs on 1 year and chopping into kindling the next

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