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Ian C

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  1. Yours were probably second hand.😉
  2. There shower proof at best, I got 4 a year ago and all are still going strong and at 40 quid there value for money.
  3. One reason I never do it,you never know what's in it.
  4. Be 1k for me. I never chip other people's crap.
  5. Got my first drum of aspen today, would be a lot cheaper if camrons cronies didn't rob us with road tax.
  6. Not sure what your trying to get round?if your vat you charge vat to everyone and claim all vat expenditures back if your not vat you can't do either. Edit: do you mean doing your own work not connected to work? If so up to you don't say anything and claim nowt back or just class everything as business.
  7. Lol yeah good scene that.
  8. I did a job for Yorkshire water 5 yrs ago,dismantling 7 Lombardy pops in a tight zone, they refused me to climb as it was too dangerous! !! They provided a big mewp and i must admit in the 3 days work doing the job I never broke sweat once,made the job v easy,wouldn't want to be doing ever day though as I do like to climb (they were a nightmare as it took me 2 weeks to convince them I couldn't do it without chainsaws! ) I agree with Dean, great tool for the right job.
  9. Got it Steve, got mine ages ago though sunshine!
  10. Hi guys,am needing a wiring get diagram for above machine, if you have one can I borrow it or am happy to pay for a copy.
  11. Haha your so thoughtful eggs! One day I will return the favour!
  12. Yeah they do sound nice, sod the diesel! Only trouble with ford's is the porous blocks.
  13. Love one, not a later one though not into the case stuff.
  14. Yeah good tractor,I like international as well, my dream old bus is an international 1455xl........mmmmm A telehandler is more versatile though imo.
  15. Nice old Ford that, what model is it dan? I run a splitter of an old layland tractor and use the sandie for loading,stacking etc think I'm going to chop it in for a telehandler though as it will load bulkers but not the bio mass ones as there taller.
  16. Handler and tractor are totally different, do you need too load bulkers or stack stuff heigh? If not then yes a tractor would possibly be more useful.
  17. I have a sanderson rough terrain forklift good basic old machine.
  18. They looked a bit bendy reg. happy new year, hope its a good one for you.
  19. Ian C

    Insomnia

    Yeah guess I am,I can sleep stood up! I do tend to fart a lot so I have been told so not all roses :sly:
  20. Ian C

    Insomnia

    Got to admit I never suffer within 2 mins of my head touching the pillow am snoring like a pig,I'm almost dead I sleep that heavy.
  21. No I bet Mrs Git wanted a new cooker for Christmas and this is what she got.
  22. You need professional medical help,go get it and start living.

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