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andythesquirel

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  1. In Chesterfield, Derbyshire, there is an old church called the CROOKED SPIRE. A few years ago, health and safety crew moved in on it. It was in the centre of the ancient marked town and had very old ornate gravestones. These have all been lifted and stacked around the edge of the grounds. Easier to mow now i suppose, and of course non will ever fall on anyone, or no-one will trip over them! Big shame as it was a lovely old churchyard, and now looks sterile:sad:
  2. I've got 3 bottles of sloe gin and a bottle of sloe vodka stewing at the moment. Its been a good year for sloe's and i now can't wait for Christmas:biggrin: Stoves not lit yet, as its too warm in the Midlands Yet.
  3. I have picked up a used Rockinger 243 tow hitch. It has a lever on the right side and a pull knob on the left. The hitch appears to be locked open. I assumed that the knob should be pulled out and held, whilst the lever is lowered to close the hitch pin, but it does not move. Before i force it, does anyone have one of these type of hitches, and can confirm its operation please?
  4. Dean, i'm sure you can buy dye to mix with the petrol. A lot of quarry companies in the peak district dye their diesel, with dye specifically coloured for them so that if stolen it can be identified. Don't know who would sell it though.
  5. My son started yesterday. Been vomiting on and off since. Hope it ends soon, as i feel helpless looking after him.
  6. Andy's more than right. Make sure you have the serial numbers!! The police dispose of huge numbers of chainsaws etc each year because the owners cannot be traced. If your equipment is stolen, and its reported to police. Pass them the serial numbers, and they will log them onto the computer. Even if the saws turn up years later, they can be traced to you. Further to the above, due the large amount of thefts of arb equipment, people might consider SMARTWATER. This is an invisible liquid which can be placed on any equipment permanantly. You only need a small spot and it shows up under ultra violet light. Each smartwater has a unique code, and so is fully traceable back to the purchaser. The police are using this more and more.
  7. Good to see you've got the Mog up and running Ed. Keep posting some photo's as it's nice to see the old U900's working as they should be.
  8. If i can clarify. I am looking for the most suitable chipper re the adjustable control to reduce chip size. I would intend using a hammer mill to finally reduce chips to dust for pellet manufacture, but would require a chipper to produce small chip size to reduce strain etc of the hammer mill. Therefore i suppose my question is what is the best adjustable small chipper which can produce reasonably small sized chips?
  9. I am looking for a small chipper with an adjustable chip size. I am looking for one which can be adjusted when required without a huge amount of time and effort, to produce the smallest chip size possible (ie down to practically dust) for potential wood pellet production. What is the best out there at the moment?
  10. Mike's right. Look on german ebay. Unimog parts are on their quite often, and shipping to the US isn't a problem or very costly.
  11. Does your U900 have the x frame fitted already? If so, for a few extra parts you can't beat the versatility of a three way tipper. You can never predict what setup your mog might be using in the future. If it does not have an x frame, i still think if would be worth getting second hand parts and fitting one. Once you have fitted a rear tipping body only, then your out of options.
  12. Mike, great job on a giant Pop. If you keep posting pics like these we will all want to move to Norway.
  13. Tommy, excellent work. keep posting the photo's. Certainly gives me inspiration, and the determination to have a go!

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