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Robert_S

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  1. i bought 2 dont know if i will ever use them but it was less than a fifer and i spend a fiver in the bakers most days.
  2. yeah mate its well blowing a gale the phones unplugged
  3. the only problem with the anchor is it is not high enough you can only stand at the 8 foot section of the ladder (well thats how i read it) and reach to 14 feet, that is not high enough for the hedges ive to do. still handy to have at £85 though:thumbup1:
  4. Fantastic mate, ive got twins myself they are twice the fun:thumbup:
  5. Cheers John thats an interesting thing:thumbup1: I will be up the top of one at the apf thats for sure, justin any "show prices " on they ladders and if i buy one can i get it posted up or do i have to take it away with me? As trying to get a 4.8m ladder into the hotel room would be fun
  6. Have a great day Rich
  7. what height were they mick? were they tripod ones as i though they were kinda new to the market. Will you have some at the apf justin?.
  8. no its not me his hinge is too straight i would have to say though what is the point of that video:confused1:
  9. Has anyone used these?, i am considering buying a set but would be interested in hearing pros and cons of anyone thats used them in the field. i am looking at the 4.8m ones. thanks
  10. Never used the life jacket always water wings, you get them in different sizes. good on you getting her in the water early its a really good thing to teach them to swim mine are great swimmers now.
  11. Hence the reason why i asked in my title "new lowering device?" i was hoping someone knew about it as well, i stumbled upon a picture of it and thought it was well cool. i have heard it may be someone in holland producing them but i have no facts to back that up. the spiddy man thing would be funny though
  12. i am going to be looking at the echo hedgetrimmer at the apf as ive heard great reports on them as my stihl is needing replaced.
  13. I assume it is starting and running but wont drive the blades? Slacken the bolts that hold the blades together so there is a gap between them, if it still does not work open up the casing and check the mechanism inside also check the locating pins/lugs on the blades i have had them break off in the past.
  14. to be fair mate it seems a bit strange that her brothers wont put her up, that has alarm bells ringing for me
  15. Its a media thing everyone is terrified they are going to get killed in there sleep cause its in the papers. for the record i would not have taken her in as i have enough girls in my house giving me orders:biggrin: Well done to your mum for being a decent human being
  16. If that saw kicked out of there it would have taken the guy on the jacks head off nice fell though.
  17. All the best mate. My friend had the same at the start of the year went through the op and is clear now, it has a very high success rate. Good luck buddy
  18. me dont thinks so.....
  19. looks cool. its like the love child of a few on the market.
  20. You need both dont you? The 130 for work and the navara to constantly go and buy the parts to keep the 130 on the road:lol:
  21. some brilliant photos there. You may find after that post from drew a few being deleted....
  22. Hahahahah how true is that Mick that welding looks ok for a first timer, a tip though, clean the area more before you weld it. Is "cars welded to MOT standard" getting put on the flyers then:lol: good job mate.
  23. i thought it was an old husky as the petrol/oil caps are together. what ever it is its OLD. watch what you are doing and be carefull with a saw mate
  24. A similar vain Mark i heard someone sent a young lad to to the shoping centre to get pies and cakes for the crew gave the boy a £50 note and said get something for yourself , the boy came back with a £30 shirt.
  25. That was me that got a youngster to do that:thumbup: And thinking about now still makes me laugh he done it a few times till i just cracked up:lol:

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