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Ian C

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  1. Well I got a pair last week so far v impressed, comfy waterproof and fit well. Time will tell but I hope they carry pn as they have started. Thanks guys for your imput.
  2. Same . There just a bag of crap really. Gone husky now
  3. Mine does exactly the same thjng.
  4. Is that the code name for gorganzola cheese now
  5. No they dont make one now which says something but they did for a while with the ruggerini diesel that shakes like a jack hammer.
  6. Your twin brother is also after one !
  7. Think they have have a ruggerini diesel on them, wouldn't bother get the petrol one much better or even better machine is a small greenmech.
  8. Forget balmers kev kin useless I phoned for a hydraulic filter for a gm 220 earlier this year , after sucking air through his teeth he told it was 58 quid! called the factory at got it for 38!!!!!!!
  9. So if the little saw is the topper is the big saw the whopper? "Just get me whopper out will ya " sounds so wrong.
  10. 3/8 is more aggressive yes.
  11. 18" on a 346 will be horrible.
  12. 3/8 deffo, bit of a let down on 325 imo.
  13. Just sell one of the kids and have done with it!
  14. I get your point eggs, its down to how anal you get about it, you could argue a cube bag is only 3/4 of a cube if stacked tightly. I just fill a bag green, leave it for 12 months then deliver it, never have any problems.
  15. And? I aint that anal about a few logs, so what if the bags stretch? Bags stretch but logs shrink as they dry out, 6 of one half a doz of the other.
  16. Works really well, been splitting green in to 1m3 bags for 2 years now and not had a single problem, no mould just lovely dry logs.
  17. Why is that then:confused: If you sell by the 1m3 bag then a 1m3 bag is right is it not?
  18. But no good if you sell by the cube meter.

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