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  1. is everthing straight underneath bent trackrod on a landie that would only go to full lock one way rod caught on diff the other way
  2. just to confuse you further if you drive a 7.5tonne wagon the speed limits are the same as a 3500kg van. but add a 750kg trailer they then become the same as a HGV ie 40mph on A roads, but it gets better this also applies if you drive any combination with a maximum autherised mass (MAM) of 8.25tonne this is plated weight not what you weigh. just to further confuse the working time directive (HGV drivers hours) may or may not apply as well, even VOSA could'nt answer that. BE WARNED if you are operating trucks/vans and trailers ignorance is no defence my employer found out we where all driving round towing illegally after a routine VOSA check when he brought in a traffic consultant to sort out his O licence.
  3. if you don't know the answer to that yet you never will
  4. the sad fact is motorists are easy money. the low lifes that steal this kind of kit can have it in a container and on its way to Poland (popular for tractors) or where ever else before you've found out its gone its less of a risk to steal it from near ports the evidence is long gone by the time the law turns up. as for the guy not reporting the dodgy kit offered i've one word for you crimestoppers. and by not reporting the dodgy van we've seen or that bloke who always has something usually with no serial numbers at a good price, it will carry on and we just make it easier.
  5. a judge with common sense you'll tell me hens have teeth next
  6. not excactly the way i remember it
  7. sonic

    Close calls

    can i ask does anyone use radios to comunicate between ground and climber there are plenty of low cost radios that with addition of a throat mic/ear piece would work over the noise from saws etc
  8. tell me it's a daft idea but would a sock made from blocking material be a practical solution it works for gortex liners
  9. WHY... I have a herniated disc (that,s a slipped disc for the medically uninformed) its not stopped me from working in fact it,s worse when I don,t. My boss had his back fused 20ish years ago and there,s alot more work in him than many so called fit lads we,ve employed.
  10. when I lived on the farm we had a visit one night cattle grid rattled a little slow to be my dad on his way home few minutes later locks were rattled double tap fired into bank behind house cleared them very fast we never had another visit just remember this advice from one local bobby if your going to shoot them make sure its from the front and they don't live to tell the tale
  11. the thing with blame is no matter if anyone is to blame it won't bring her back i can only offer my deepest sympathys
  12. mine hated water tried every trick i could think of basically it comes down to trust the dog needs to be shown its ok in the water try waders if you don't want to get wet but the way ifound worked was to get the dog to follow off the lead and then take her a bit further out till she was swiming only thing is she'll go in any water now as my next door neigbour found out off the tow path (3ft above canal) through the ice panic ensued but at lest she'll swim now
  13. is that anything to do with the poles taking the waiting on jobs (only kidding but i did see a piece on nwt about that) it might just be me but i never noticed many tree surgeons round here now i see loads didn't see many ford rangers till i bought one could just be that your seeing them all because your looking
  14. is that what happens to the lightweight one when the chute don't open

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