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  1. straight swap, done it on mine, got to change the black plastic cover with the adjustment holes though
  2. possibly but i dont think so, steve was on about tool boxes, his mate had one made and was chuffed to bits with it, and was under 100 i seem to remember too but yeah, DJS are very good products, my shotgun safe is from them as theyre only 5min up the road from me
  3. steve near me was on about them the other day for my landy, theres a firm this way which will build bespoke boxes, fairly cheap too try PMing niftysteve
  4. simmilar
  5. nice one tom, although i dont think his vehicle will manage to tug youre IW trailer when full that your gaff in the backround?
  6. i just cant understand why you felled it! i mean, youre up there allready, dismantled the awkward bit over the wires, and im guessing you would have loaded the wood on by hand, so why not chog it down in manageable lengths to 4 or 5 feet below the wires, then fell it, wouldnt have taken long atall, looking at the small size of the stump, less than 10 min-probabally less than it took you to set up a 4 pully pull line! also youre groundie can be chucking the cord on the truck as you chog down, saving yourself work on the ground! hey ho, lesson learnt
  7. very true but the dealer should still give you a good discount, if he dosent go elsewhere, or say 'so and so quoted me x ammount, but id rather give you my custom' stick it on ebay, buyer collects, cash on collection within a week, something like that
  8. DONT PAY THE RRP!!!!!! id instantly ask them to do you a deal, not £50 either, bit cheeky but everything is negotiable! id be expecting to pay around %25 less than the rrp stihl ms361 is a fantastic saw but if i were you id be looking at the stihl ms260-its what most colleges use to teach students to do exactly what youre doing sod letting someone else make a profit, and sell youre mower privatly, ebay maybe
  9. yep our rayco has a tow hitch too, handy to have, altohugh might struggle with that bandit of yours stevie!
  10. is that why youre missus drives yours as her run-about then dean???
  11. i used to drive an old 110 hardtop which was ag reg'd, so it must be do-able
  12. i'll enter, be warned there will be free climbing!
  13. hahahahaha, yes it does! just needs glasses!
  14. fantastic photos ed, love the fire log!
  15. or three! havent yet started the chipbox build, just sorting out few niggles first
  16. brilliant! "its a tree, thats what they do"
  17. wether or not the forces could be reduced, its a good video that demonstrates quality rigging and teamwork gradually slowing the limb down without shaking the climber off his perch yes the forces could have been reduced, but the lowering by mike and his groundy was well within the kits and the teams limits so no harm done (?)
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    372xp

    ms460 run between 20-25" bar
  19. dont like them im afraid mick i like the information youve got on them, except maybe adding something like "felling, reducing ect" as many people dont know what tree surgery/tree surgeons are so you need to state the blinking obvious! but i dont like the colours or layout
  20. go too quickly and slice youre finger off, silkys are pure eeeeeeeevil
  21. Model Profile: 038 AV
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    landy

    From the album: randoms

  23. insurance is all a con, variation was over £2000 difference when i had my hilux. let us know who you go with, as will have to insure my 130 soon

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