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White Noise

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  1. Where did u get the bigger springs from and are they a like for like swap ? Cheers . Paul
  2. Sharp rollers and sharp blades should sort it out
  3. I could be wrong but that knot sure looks like a Swabish prussic Although Ive probably spelt it wrong
  4. Hello to all the Pole Pruner is sold and so are both the husky saws . Thanks for the interest . Only the two hedge cutters left .
  5. Cool Charity thumbup: Golfing always reminds me of that film Happy Gilmore . Hope you all had a blast
  6. Good pics there Dean:001_smile:
  7. Cheers might just do that
  8. Good bump Jonesie Ive never even seen this thread before:biggrin: Went Anglesey fishing the other day caught some Mackerel out on the yak they were cooked and eaten within 1/2 an hr . Also caught some Dogfish which were also eaten tough little beggars though
  9. Cleaning the garage out so here goes . 1x Echo Oregon ext pole pruner all working starts ticksover just needs a bit of a tune up . 2x Husky 338xpt one dead and one working superb no bars or chains . 1xShindiawa HT230 hedgecutters engines mint gearbox not so mint . 1xStihl HS85 20" working could do with an exhaust but still does the job a tad louder All up for sale so fire away with ya offers if ya want
  10. Same here at the moment Mick . Did have 6weeks work but now down to about 3weeks . We seem to be getting through the work quickly . Not so many quotes to do . Soon pick up tho:thumbup:
  11. Glad your ok dude
  12. 4th Pic down . Wrong turn cracking film Look at you all grown up .
  13. Thanks for all the advice guys
  14. Well the title says it all . After seeing all lot of Eucs suffering this year . I am now noticing alot of H/C trees are looking sad . Recently we have been looking at quite a few in poor condition all over south cheshire . Anybody else noticed this . Cheers .Paul
  15. Please note I was a greedy pie muching chubby 14st 2lb then I,m now back down to doing 80kg for reps and its somtimes better I feel if 60kgs is used to failure . Trying more cardio now I,m down to 12st 4 lb . Take some fish oil for ya joints . Good luck . Once you get the 100kg then going on cardio if you drop ya carbs or calories you may well lose the 100kg
  16. Biggun that Liam:thumbup:
  17. Hey Geordie boy you need to buy my power rack . Its on ebay now . To much heavy pressing has knackered my joints . So I,m heading down the light weight higher rep route . I found benching 5 reps everyday and increasing the weight every other day helped me up my bench . Please note this is only for a short period of time . Sometimes more is less . 104kg is the most Ive ever done for reps . That went up from 80kg over the period of one winter Oct / March with the help of the power rack . You can squat and bench to failure on your own . My new goal is getting to 11stone . Happy days on your quest
  18. Joking apart though there are some v.v strange people young and old about. Deans surely one of them I tell you he must of broken some mirrors in his time . Well done for not reacting and being brought down to the old toads level
  19. Top post Mike . I,m happy for ya . Just goes to show if you keep plugging away and have a tenacious attitude skys the limit .:thumbup:
  20. Like ya style stevie . It looks mint
  21. Sure Ive seen one of these in my local NHS Hospital
  22. Hello does anyone have or know of one for sale . I,m after a woody cramer chipper . They are no longer made now . The company who used to build them was SCH they came with a 18hp kohler engine on a trolley or trailer mounted gravity fed or with the option of hydraulic rollers . I would be happy to travel and pay cash for the right machine . Preferably the hydraulic version . cheers Paul .
  23. Cheers Iain interesting reading that
  24. Its in Shropshire John All the timber knackered tho

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