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Dave the dog

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    North Yorkshire, UK
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    Snowboarding /Wakeboarding and Drinking beer!
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    Climber
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    Newcastle

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  1. Sorry just seen this, I’ve sent you a pm m8, Dek helps me out a lot 👍
  2. Is the belt from the engine ok or tensioned when you let go of the clutch ?
  3. Listen close to the forward / reverse paddles & check there’s a click each way of the paddle micro switch, they sometimes stick .
  4. QRMS Ltd are doing 150 & 190 blades & are very good value (less than half rotatech price) I had a couple of sets through my 150 before I upgraded with no issues, there getting 230’s in soon.
  5. John mason had all the bits in stock for my old 150 when I rebuilt the rollers might be worth a call on Monday, how are you surviving without that subway on site ?👍
  6. ObjectPath=/Shops/BT4011/Products/"Top+shed+132."&Locale=en_GB Maybe a bit temporary butyou could use a smaller Jerry can
  7. Got a 5 T Warn on my Cast loader, I Mounted it on a plate & just close the pallet forks to lock it in place, it’s pulled some big trees over & the forks make a good anchor
  8. You must have a bad one or I must have a very good one, the starting is one of its best points up a tree 2nd pull or never more than 3 & it’s away, you do prime it don’t you ?
  9. What bits do you need Mike ?
  10. Got a mag drill Mike, if you need one just pop round .
  11. I used one on a 8100, after the pto was engaged I think I used to use the spool for either forward or reverse it was very powerful & could push the tractor forward with all the wheels locked up , I think some of the components were off a Ford Cargo. you had to be careful after coming off road & using to drive trailer that the pto / coupling had been disabled by shunting back & forward a bit of moving to spool otherwise the shaft would match the speed of the tractor & shear the shaft off, the crane was a Grafter but a few had Botex fitted & you had to be careful because of no legs were fitted so until you got a few big lumps on it was very tippy .
  12. If you’ve been affected at all & are thinking of applying you can always put the money to one side/ separate account, if your worried about it.
  13. Chancellor's statement on coronavirus (COVID-19): 26 March 2020 - GOV.UK WWW.GOV.UK The Chancellor Rishi Sunak today announced the next economic steps to help...
  14. No not mine, my little loader would easily fit into the bucket of a Doosan loader which the lad has who owns the screens !
  15. I’ve had one for a couple of years now & it’s been a great help, I think the newer ones have a different headstock & auxiliary pipes that are easier to use which is a good thing, front mud guards are all metal & Yanmar motor, just glad Spectrum plant have taken them on because dealer backup was limited before

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