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Gray git

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  1. What a view, spoilt in the 1st pick by my mug unfortunately ;-)
  2. All happy again at the school, apparently she didn't realise she was coming across as she did. Hasn't gon as far as apologising but I think that's as good as I can except, iv now fixed the chair to the ground with 5ft re bar nails so that thing ain't going no where!! Also got quite a few requests for mushroom seat/table sets for Christmas presents so feeling better about the whole thing again. Thanks all :-)
  3. No could never afford 1! Used everything from 200tow 220 tracked 300turntable and some big pto machines both hand and crane fed. All good machines, heavy, well engineeredand with the hooped feed rollers would pull in almost anything but poorly finished of as in paint would fall of in days and all ate belts for fun. Still 1day if I ever need a pto machine I'd have 1 2nd hand.
  4. Because people keep fixing them as they cost so much in the 1st place you darnt replace it, bit like a landy ;-)
  5. I'm just hanging on to see if they deliver an updated 190 size machine on a turntable as that'd fit my needs spot on. Looking at the 230 it shows timberwolf have listened to everything customers hav had to say and put it into practice to create a very good machine but only time will tell..
  6. Like it, and to think plod mones about the nudge bar in my landy, proper zombie apocalypse truck that 1!!
  7. Try this for a cool looking truck! I want!!! Check out this item I found on eBay: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=151455137449&globalID=EBAY-GB&alt=web
  8. Holy crap! Might prove who was at falt but won't do the nightmares any good!
  9. Didn't spot that climber till you said, yes if that was me it'd be on the office wall straight away!
  10. BigChipper.co.uk: Haven't seen this working but saw it in the build stage at acprice and it was mighty impressive! I use a hizo 8 400 and everyone where we chip are happy with the chip quality and i think this comes more down to maintaining your machine and blade's and timber type than the individual machine as in on 1 morning I chipped incredibly dry pine less than 22% and had lots of dust and fines and in afternoon got onto larch at about 27% and produced some of the most even quality chip you could ask for at g30 speck.
  11. Don't know yet, ain't got my release papers signed yet ;-) Kinda depends on just how busy I am leading up to Christmas as intended to have a bit of then to spend time with family.
  12. That bloke has the right attitude towards life! Good for him!
  13. You could hav had a brew waiting for that stem to fall in the middle, was your winch man off taking a wiz? Noticed the treeshirt, looking good
  14. Check the link joints ain't full of tree crud making them stick in the 'open' position as you progress it, only time I had slight and i mean slight creep was on a wet horrible day with a fairly new rope.
  15. Spotted rob on George clarks amazing spaces, good little demo of the alasken, well done rob
  16. Yes I think will woods is a member and occasionally puts a view across. Used 1 years ago and it is what it is a.single feed rolar small engine chipper, simple engineering just don't expect it it compete with a bigger machine but a good starter machine till you can afford bigger/newer.
  17. At last the perfect tool has formed a falt, not braking like a zigzag but falling apart, only jesting... Glad it's been identified before any 1 gets hurt. I've forwarded it on to 2 lockjack uses I know ain't on here.
  18. Nothing wrong with it jon and it's actually my favourite rope in years but found the bluetongue just runs that little bit sweeter, might swap back tomorrow for a play and compare.
  19. D12, operative and supervisor to chapter 8 signing lighting and guarding I think
  20. Can we get a northeast 1 Paul and I'll be in!
  21. All it'll do is widen the gap between those doing it right to the book and those doing it cheap and winging it. Haven't read it yet but will and will reply trying to be constructive.

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