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Robert_S

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  1. yep a fake leg, he possible cut his real one off prior to this going by the lack of ppe
  2. it has went through 2 in the last 8 months, i have been getting them recond so they may be using rubbish parts, i will look at the price of a genuine kohler starter and take it from there. cheers for the replies
  3. so they can be converted, interesting, the kohler dealer close to me are very poor and only want to sell you another engine.
  4. very true dean the weld can be sitting on the surface and not got proper penetration, i have a bollard i made myself and i would trust my own welds but as you have pointed out a inexperienced welder could have built it, chance you take i suppose.
  5. i have this engine on a grinder (ram) does anyone know if you can convert them to pull start? it keeps killing starters. Cheers
  6. or just cut and chuck the lot and the groundie clears everything up for when you come down:001_smile: Has anyone seen a mig/arc weld tear off one of these devices as that must be some force?
  7. LOL is that not what the face shield is for..
  8. what toy are you buying now stevie? i await for pictures with tense anticipation:001_smile:
  9. fantastic thread i was gonna buy a woodburner for the garage too not now!! That smoker one looks good as well, when i worked in a fish farm years ago we use to smoke the fish with chipped whiskey barrels, they were very popular and tasted very nice.
  10. Robert_S

    mini mog

    i dont think it would be able to run on red though....not legally anyway.
  11. i told you what would happen if you ate that full pale of sawdust
  12. Mother, billybobs ready get the lube
  13. thats mental :scared1:
  14. Robert_S

    Funny Ad...

    thats brilliant
  15. Robert_S

    Mog

    hope it works out for you mate. does look a nice mog what is that a 1300?
  16. Robert_S

    Mog

    looks a cool mog, you have a chipper or does one come with the deal?
  17. i watch sponge bob in the morning with my three kids while eating breakfast, go to work with a smile on my face, very rarely watch the news its always depressing.
  18. i got up this morning half an hour before i went to bed
  19. effects are brilliant and has some well funny bits in it, took my three last wed and will no doubt go again next week
  20. Larch is good for strainers and at 8-12" is the right size convert to 8feet peel them with a spade point them and sell at £7 each you will get a few from a stick. just a thought as we use to use them all the time never even bothered to treat them as they last ages in the ground untreated.
  21. It looks quite similar to a unit i had years ago that was made by Dalrimple (sp) they now trade as arbour eater, it was very good infact it was better and faster than a 5 inch jenson i got, you had to make sure the blades were sharp and sharpened at the right angle as they pulled the timber in, mine could demolish a 10foot long 5" diameter conifer head quicker than roller feed, but limits were poor on dead timber and tougher hardwood, but fantastic on 5" conifer,willow,lime etc,etc. seems cheap though go and see it if you are close enough hope that helps.
  22. cheers mate i will put a bid later on the rigging one, i am needing some ceu,s.
  23. Looks a great device and as always the videos master class.

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