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  1. penfold

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    right, just thought he might know who did, thats all.
  2. penfold

    fly

    would it be worth having a word with resident rope guru Nod at treeworker?
  3. Cam, is your policy a tradesman's policy as this does cover tools on site and any hired in plant up to £40,000 (i think). I had tools stolen from in my van and was told i could buy new ones asap.
  4. TCD, thats a nicely laid out and to the point website you've got. Particularly like the fact you don't embroider everything, you're not from yorkshire are you?
  5. if you stick to the edge of the field you should be ok. Odds on the farmer will be driving a tractor over his field with a big sprayer etc.
  6. they're ok until you have to replace a tooth and then you have to replace the whole set of teeth.
  7. rg 13 is a nice stump grinder to use. I used one last year on a cherry stump and it coped quite nicely.
  8. priceless or is that worthless?
  9. Before i got mine, i used to concentrate on any landy that went past even to the point of walking into things, thats how bad it can get.
  10. always there with the cautionary tale for us all dean. just goes to show even the experts get it wrong sometimes. I wonder how that was written up in the accident book?
  11. i think that sums it up nicely john:congrats:
  12. look at the join date next to my name as well mate, i had actually forgotten about judge's mj going from the bts yard in suffolk but then i have slept since then and read a few more posts since it appeared on here. Consider this end of eh?
  13. like dean said, this is a major multinational corporation and also i don't think the people across the road would be too chuffed at dean blatting off a few rounds and i know for a fact that the chocolate teapots would be there very, very, very quickly seeing as the copshop is just up the road from there. He also said it's worth keeping in with this firm who i'm sure most people on this forum are familiar with the products of.
  14. what treequip said;
  15. the ones dean's on about certainly are:scared1:
  16. is that the tower brewery dean or magnets? I know it won't be humphrey as he is quite a conservationist.
  17. how d you know it was a bedford, nowhere in the thread is there any mention of a bedford except in your reply?
  18. are you not showing us your shelander then rich?
  19. isn't £3k all you needed for your caterham, john?
  20. for insurance look at one of the specialist firms such as lancaster or footman james, they all advertise in the back of the land rover magazines.
  21. you could try a viair compressor which can pump up truck tyres fairly quickly and they are quite popular in the off roading community
  22. sorry tcd i wasn't implying yours was but i was just warning alasdair that some farmers aren't quite as scrupulous as the previous owner of yours was and thrash the bejeezus out of their vehicles before selling them.
  23. if you do get a defender look into its history ie has it been used on a pig farm and been driven through slurry as pig slurry is corrosive as hell because of the urea in it so check the chassis.

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