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Robert_S

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  1. Haha that's a funny picture mike
  2. some of the comments.
  3. Brilliant van I have the same model I do about 500 mile a week and it never misses a beat returns about 60 to the gallon and will sit comfortably at 80 on the motorway. It has plenty power for the size of the engine.
  4. Brilliant, crane tree work to a high bench mark there:thumbup: Mozza, where's the rain you go on about? It looks lovely
  5. Robert_S

    poor pay

    :lol: that was a brilliant sketch from the fast show. "what's for dinner mummy, maggots on toast"
  6. terrible news, poor lad and family to deal with the loss. rip
  7. that was fantastic lee
  8. don't go to your work, its never too hot to lie about in the garden. Anything else you want sorted just pm.
  9. The mech eats conifer it pulls a 3" connie head out your hand, I don't know about wet stuff I can't remember using it in the rain.
  10. I agree, that's a spooky skill there rich
  11. I think you put a sheet over your self then clamp that to your head and walk about pretending to be a dalek
  12. Excellent, I bet you wished you done it with a cup brush on the grinder though:thumbup: Nice job post a picture when built please:thumbup1:
  13. Well done mate
  14. Timmy that hurt you know how much weight I've lost recently:biggrin: Never been cool, I have a misunderstood sence of humour though..read the second post below the one you quoted.
  15. Check there is enough oil in the tank for the ram.
  16. Haha I could have started a riot there I forgot the smilie face It was a joke!!
  17. Why do you need to wear cutting ppe when you are in the kitchen cooking and cleaning ?
  18. I run a transit prior to this and they both sit low with a ton in them One thing they are renowned for is gearbox problems.
  19. I have the master tipper Ross its fine, mine is the 2.8 turbo model so has plenty power. The front wheel drive I find can be a benefit as it allows me to reverse the chipper onto grass areas and as long as I keep the front wheels on the Tarmac I get out without damaging the grass. I'm happy with mine.
  20. Good post martyn:thumbup: Life is brilliant
  21. I have a greenmech cs100 I also have a 7 " tow behind. The cs100 gets used loads and as Stevie says you sell the use of the chipper and job to the client, mine gets loaded into my pick up with my swing lift this means I also only need one parking space when I get to the job. Can you not hire one to see how you get on with it?
  22. in the chipper hopper, just remove stuff before engaging pto
  23. Blackburn Get some luminol to spray that before you buy it, it may have cut up a body:biggrin:
  24. fair enough mate, I got carried away. No one could tackle that kind of thing that's just mental, but I will have a go I need to get in training for it though so watch this space
  25. Calm down mate, that's way to serious for Jason, they were gonna use this in crank but they thought no one would believe it.

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