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Ian C

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    Very good. Fred would of loved that!
  2. Mmmmmmm you think im a tight ass then:sneaky2: Busted:laugh1:
  3. Same here, also the points raised in the AA thread about a star rating is spot on, if there were a star rating i would be very interested at the moment ita all or nowt.
  4. Im an RAC man myself but still wouldnt have it on my shirts!
  5. The engine is good Dave, have had Loncin engines before there a cheaper italian version of Honda but far far better than the chinese stuff, so is it not worth the asking price of 700 quid(not that im gonna buy it mind) ? as it is what ya reccon 300 quid?
  6. Too early, my baby is still tucked away in the garage, probably another month or so and i will get her out, looking forward to getting out with our lass on the back, she ma bitch!
  7. Yeah have seen that about ten mins after my last post:001_rolleyes: whats it worth Dave?
  8. All the ones i have see Dave have Horizontal cutter heads, if i coulld find one with a standard head i would consider it.
  9. I like the look of that Dean, i thought the cutter head went flat like the "Little Davids" which im not keen on TBO. I like that design for a small machine, is it 13hp? Might look out for something like that.
  10. Thats a Pezzalata, made in Italy and not a bad machine, parts are available through Arbor eater in sussex. There faily heavy and well over 750kg and faily solidly built. good buy for the right money if its in good nick.
  11. I run a Rayco gr1625 super Mr apbell. The names Ian...............Big Ian....
  12. Dean, can you not mill a slot in some normal finger teeth or are the shanks a dif size also? Im off to Saturn knives for a set of rayco super teeth v seen.
  13. Any chance of a piccy mate, what Hp is the motor, am interested as im also thinking of getting a smaller machine to get where the hydraulic one cant.
  14. Does your cutter bolt on flat Dean like the Little Davids? seen those and the look scarey, but so do most grinders lol. What do they drind like? is it the same sort of method? like the finger design, means there not going to fly out of the pocket, i had one come out once, "peeled" 2mm steel apart like it was paper, never found the tooth!. Im going onto to Rayco super teeth as soon as i run out of fingers, safer, stronger and less setting up also more expensive.
  15. OOOOOH Jonny, you need to call me and i will arrange some counciling.
  16. 2 options here Jonny, 1 is the good owd firewood, always popular! and No 2 get that made into loades of DILDO's and sell em on the bay! simples. you could just leave it as it is as it does look cool.
  17. My Greenmech bearings are very close to them and ALL greasable, its how this sort of machinery should be after all its next door to agri machinery really and gets the same amount of hammer so why have tin pot toy bearings! I have heard from Bob that Deano spend more time with the bandit than Mrs L as the bandit has MORE nipples to play with!!!!
  18. So i am cheaper but you have to buy it in dont ya? mine is arb "waste" so its free i guess.
  19. I have very little faith and trust in ANY insurance company.
  20. yes thats a good idea, but it aint gunna happen. Its a good thing if your a bigish firm doing lots of high profile jobs but a small firm doing smaller commercial and domestic forget it, mr and mrs miggins have probably never heard of the AA and most dont even know what Arboriculture is!
  21. Sam, if you dont mind me asking, are those 1 cube meter bage and if so what you sellin em at? i keep getting told im cheap at 60 quid. bloke i told yesterday thought all his birthdays had come at once so it got me thinking.
  22. Its flamulina velutipes
  23. Gonna give it a go tomorrow mate.

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