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josharb87

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  1. some nice poles there! if that helmet were to be 'misplaced' then would be the time to insist on a climbing one, on the other hand, plenty still climb with grounds helmets! ditto about the pegs, took a swing onto a peg on a dismantle and broke a few ribs, hate to think what they would do to youre danglies
  2. personally id spend 3k on the truck, best you can afford so maybe a mk4 hilux (2.4td) buy a tipper bed from a transit and either diy or pay a welder/fabricator to make it fit the hilux, sell the old buck, get some decent tyres and the rest on anything it may need
  3. and i cant belive anyone would post such a usless reply
  4. under a grand??? just got a 130, reckon it can be done for sub £200 i had the 2.4d hilux, good truck, harsh offroad as leaf sprung when empty, gutless if towing over a tonne paid 1400 for it
  5. i dont think its discrimination, its just a qualification that is important for you to be able to do the job, pricey it may be, but its an investment in yourself, youre future
  6. found out ive got a husqvarna 61 "rancher" which can have a 28"bar as opposed to the standard 61 which was supplied with a max of 24 a freebie about 5 years ago Model Profile: 61 RANCHER
  7. to be fair, those price hikes were due to the economy-its happened with everything we import near enouge, a new japanese sports bike is unreal money now! what i meant was id much rather pay a bit more on purchase price than have to upgrade-eg, a new saw, if you want the upgraded filter, youve effectivly paid for the standard AND the upgraded, where as if it came with the upgraded one, youd save the cost of the original . . . if that makes sence
  8. nice one mate, i picked the tickets up a couple hours after seeing you, had a hard job getting 2 out of him! will be there tommorrow night and sunday night to see a rockabilly act which should be a laugh, although gotta be at work at 7am monday . . . and a drive down to kent sunday morning . . . sure gallons of red bull will save me once again
  9. hopefully i'll find some nice slim blonde folk buddy there too
  10. wahey, on wednesday me and my groundie done half day at the Cambridge folk festival Cambridge Folk Festival thought we'd push our luck and ask for some freebies, pestered them again today, and got 2 full passes for the 4 days! well chuffed, half the artists arnt even folk music which is a bonus! much better than a cuppa tea
  11. yeah, theyre crap, went through 3 in about 2 months, then suddenly, this one has lasted 6 or more touch wood
  12. cheers field marshall
  13. where on faceybook?
  14. ok mate, just wondering if you wanted a sofa this time!

  15. bone dry here, wish you lot would give us becky mantin back, she's sold out and gone all national weather now
  16. paddy got a bit impatient waiting for his new javelin to be made
  17. thats why the cabstars being converted into a timber waggon mike, so he can play with the big boys
  18. alright david, you off to jonsies show?

  19. these little lovelys a couple of weeks back (yes i have been polishing my porthole)
  20. hello mr timberwolf got a 150 6 inch, close to 300hours on clock problem is that occasionally the rollers when on infeed wont play ball-if the saftey bar has beed activated/reverse feed opperated then press the infeed switch they turn an inch but wont stay on, repeatadly press the switch and they will suddenly work as normal pulled the metal switch cover off today, pulled the wires out and after a bit of trial and error if i disconnect the orange wire on the infeed switch, start the machine, tap the orange wire onto where it should be, then remove it the rollers constantly turn (sorry mr H&S) so im guessing the orange wire is at fault, what is this wire/what does it do and what could be wrong with it? thanks
  21. sow youre seeds saturday night, pray for crop faliure sunday morning
  22. isnt that called the airing cuboard? or the clothes horse?
  23. One fine day in the middle of the night, Two dead men got up to fight, Back to back they faced each other, Drew their swords and shot each other, One was blind and the other couldn't see So they chose a dummy for a referee. A blind man went to see fair play, A dumb man went to shout "hooray!" A paralysed donkey passing by, Kicked the blind man in the eye, Knocked him through a nine inch wall, Into a dry ditch and drowned them all, A deaf policeman heard the noise, And came to arrest the two dead boys, If you don't believe this story’s true, Ask the blind man he saw it too!
  24. that stumped me for a bit alex, but surrfolk speak is commin back now Thole dun deow set on a bow, N’if sheent gorn she set theya now The old brown pigeon sat on a bough And if she isn’t gone she sits there now on the drag today

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