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Big Bolt

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  1. hope he did not have his combi tool in his pocket it might of buggerd the blades up
  2. using the jet floats to get around , got to make a raft and float it over on monday
  3. Hi all in the know will a H14 from tdi landrover fit a td5 landrover ie all the shaft's and drive of the transfer box, been offerd one thanks in advance
  4. use the all silver ones myself on a 3 ton igland but as said the wont last forever , good for redirection .used them on my high lead , and 2.1 on the chain saw winches to drag the big stuff in . I would be looking at about £ 20 / 30 as 16 Is a bit 2 cheap
  5. looks a bit flimsy , and not very stable , where do you stand 2 operate the 2 levers it looks like a painfull left lean or stand behind .
  6. I will be able to compare stumps next week im taking down 2, 100 footer's that have the hornet proplem, will post pic's when down
  7. i will second the bushy bit first , it wont all jam up as the tops all meet together + you can hold the woody bit and push
  8. Hi Theocus have you got some pics of the winch ,nice to hear you looking after the old girl
  9. Big Bolt

    manuals

    all new equipment has to + second hand sold through a dealer
  10. if you are going to have a new chassis you best sling a new set of pollybush on it as the ones in the photos looked a bit tired , the rear bumbers get the military ones they will take a good knock
  11. lads dropped a ucalyptis today and i was clearing up and rubbed against the felled trunk with my leg and a 20cm long dead stob on the trunk did this ,could not believ it 15 stitches .
  12. Thanks for all the info will mull it over
  13. yep use it in all my plant , I had to sign a form for my supplier to say it was for plant and tractor use only , as i have 2,000L at one time .
  14. I have a woodburner set back into fireplace and was thinking to get some hot air into room i could use a eco fan , does anybody use one tried one , good:thumbup: or bad:thumbdown: . feedback please
  15. iron horse 1 track only 1 track £ 700 I cried
  16. iron horse 1 track only 1 track £ 700 I cried
  17. iron horse 1 track only 1 track £ 700 I cried
  18. costic soada is good , the only trouble is a farmer in this region found out if the wrong really wrong types have it away and have trouble it will bite you bad they did £ 500.000 worth of damage to his farm the next week , so a trip wire and plastic just eradicate them
  19. off to bed up early we are of to the apf wellies packed bring it on:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
  20. stick with the 346 best marsh / water saw around , mine sat in a dyke for a day still goes , drove over it with the holder still goes get down to acle and get a goodun 346 all the way for our job's
  21. Leaving Acle ( Norfolk ) at 05.33 on the 13/09 can pick up along route A47 NORWICH A11 Pm me if interested
  22. yes you can i bought 50 litres last month from a timber supplys only to be used by contractors the maker was somthing bird . it is not the last supplies as it was only made in july
  23. give it a good soak in wd forty ( other oil avalible ) only turn 1 nut at a time and not both together , get a cold chisel and place on the edge of one of the corners make sure there is no rotation and give a few good taps in the undo direction to loosen the rust it should budge , when you replace nut grease them threads. the rear nut should be just tight , a good pair of stilsons and a scaffold pole moves most things, good luck

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