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david

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  1. how wides the access? can you get a digger in?
  2. steve your just trying to start another another argument but i like your thinking
  3. i think these guys might sell all the bits for you it do it yourself. altho iv never used them myself. Service Metals Roller Shutters and Fabrication
  4. im just thinking about puttin my movers away for the winter so only 5 or 6 month not planning on giving up Dave im still working on my world domination plan:001_tongue:
  5. thats what i thought too. are both types best stored dry:001_smile:
  6. whats the best way to store carburetors for a long period? with fuel in or out? ie diaphram ones and float ones (im sure someone will correct me with the right names)
  7. thanks for your input garry were u working near dalry this morning? past some of your boys standing on a bridge looking at some trees
  8. where abouts are they? iv a pile sitting. but im in the north:001_smile:
  9. hi tom how much are you looking for the splitter:001_smile:
  10. i wondered what the basket was for when you passed me this morning. good way to do hedges thought
  11. had trading standards stop at a job i way on a few years ago. they'd checked who i was with there office by using the sign writing of the trailer before they came and spoke to me. guys were alright, i was working on the same road as i stay and the woman was my teacher at school (altho they never even asked her) think it was just because there was a caravan club in town at that time id rather see TS around more often myself. iv nothing to hide:001_smile:
  12. 6x4 ye i thought itd be good for tree work too. had thought of mounting crane and chipper on it but itd need to much work to get it road worthy again. thats a b100 drott. heres another mog iv just got:001_smile:
  13. only this but if the moisture content is not below 30% it will cause a build up of creosote in your chimney. ??? maybe i shouldnt be trying to read after being down pub but i thought you got creosote from b+q not from your chimminy. site looks good tho
  14. mogs dont like standard farm trailers. there far to much weight on the mogs rear axle. what about putting a 50mm ball on and getting an ivor. thats wat i did untill i managed to get a proper mog trailer
  15. a few more mogs for you. and a couple of tractors
  16. take a run down to mccluskeys and buy a file and a new chain. so once your bored filing you can just stick the new chain on:thumbup:
  17. my brother bought it about a year ago from a guy up aberdeen way (i think). its a bit past it now i'd say but its just a toy for my brother anyway. how long did you have it for?
  18. how many are you looking for? there always full of nails so are a pita to mill, best to just work with them round if u can.
  19. think you mean the master cylinder. the slave is bolted to the bell housing. if the slave is leaking it often runs into the bell housing:001_smile: the pedel tends to go solid if theres a fault with the main clutch mechanisim as the slave plunger moves out till it gets to the circlip. good luck finding wats wrong tho
  20. ye could land you in a bit of bother if things went wrong when someone else was working her:001_smile:
  21. im sure your brush wont last long the hole at the blades is a fair size. could you take the first bit of the infeed shoot off as you cant reach the blades without that anyway? make it easyer for migjet gimps:001_smile:
  22. hows the height for feeding. is it sitting a bit high now?
  23. have you tryd shooting the chip to the side by turning the end shoot? dose it work? just working on a pavment tomorow and thought itd be handyer with hopper facing down road
  24. do i get a discount then cos its not propery fitted out yet:thumbup:
  25. ye im working it in all night to get the most out the hire

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