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david

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  1. iv a grapple fitted to my 3 tonne digger. its great for flinging stuff about. lifts a tonne close in. and its fast too. dont know how much you'l can lift with the 1.5 tonne machine tho but im sure itl lift far more than you can and it wont get a sore back either. i think mine was about £250. i should be using it this week and get a pic
  2. it'l be fine as long as you strap it down right:thumbup: bet youd rather have a donut tho are you just wanting the bling bling look on the bonnet lol
  3. is it to wide to fit on yours and hang over the back did you get a donnet with it lol
  4. nice wee toy:001_smile: you got any way to transport it about?
  5. Arboriculture Training Courses - SAC (Scottish Agricultural College) this lot is at lanark.
  6. if you think thats muddy you should try living in the west coast of scotland:001_smile: my yards like that all year round:sneaky2:
  7. david

    Ecofan

    has anyone got one of these? are they any good? 3-Blade Ecofan Original Wood-Stove Fan on eBay (end time 12-Mar-10 15:41:32 GMT)
  8. steve hows your palm trees doing? there look ok in the pic. oh and is your tow bar too high for the trailer or is it just the picture:001_smile:
  9. that sounds like a better idea. could it also be a crane(?) type vehical and run on red with no mot? probibly not as youd be towing with it:001_smile:
  10. LT & LM - Ifor Williams a 16' dropside trailer comes in at around 800kg. i think youd sturggle to build an ali trailer that'l take the twist of the crane wat about just buying a mog
  11. i remember seeing a trailer on here that was an ifor with a crane and bolisters. looked ok but i think it was heavy and wouldnt carry much legally. altho if i was to do a project like your planning here id use an ifor as a base to mount onto
  12. steve have a look at the bit the nipple goes into. theres usually a bolt type plug thing that you undo rather than the nipple itself. altho you need a long reach socket (could be a 19mm) that'l teach you to keep the tracks greased out in future lol
  13. i take it youv checked how things are in the radiator. check the solinoid that works the stop leaver on the pump is opening up right
  14. is it pressurising the sump at all?
  15. dont mean to teach you to suck eggs but if its knackered (and you need a new one anyway) then take it to bits it may be just a stuck brush. youv nothing to loose. either that or watch out for a second hand one if your not in a rush for it
  16. bit of a joke there mate. he must have no idea of the amount hay compreses when you tie it down. have you got pictures ofthe load
  17. 3 and 3/4 acres 19" at a time sound like fun
  18. wouldnt be me anyway thats for sure. unless there was ways of saving time, bigger mower, blowers etc by the time you pay your worker, van, mowers etc id think youl be luck to get £2 per hour
  19. is it 1000 hours each (you and your worker) or is it 500 hours for 2 of you?
  20. what you broken in your wee digger. have you not got a grab for it yet, there really handy with one on oh nice hinge lol
  21. nice trailer steve. i like the tie down points on the inside. youv just got to decide what your aloud to tow it with
  22. most folk up here just use 3" posts chapped into the desiered high. (not me tho, Why would anyone like decking?)
  23. tell your local the best price you can (cant) get it at and see if they can match it.
  24. personally id just use a ladder

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