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TimberCutterDartmoor

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  1. for the Farma G2; mate has one; lovely trailer.
  2. Much better https://uk.isidewith.com/
  3. Well that's a load of rubbish as it came up with labour for me! I don't think so! Proper anti-socialist anti-pc me thank you very much.
  4. Absolutely no lending! Not even with a "you bend it you mend it caveat". Previous examples: 1) Brand new clearing saw; comes back with smashed muffler and filthy - how do they do it? 2) Ifor trailer; returned with puncture, missing tailboard pin, broken rear ground wear bar, elec lead covered in mud and full of rubbish. I like the above: " my livelihood, your hobby...":thumbup1:
  5. Damn. Thanks for pointing this out, didn't realise.
  6. Wrong trailer for the application maybe
  7. Best steak I've ever had was at the Hell Bay Hotel, IOS; followed by Positano in Plymouth.
  8. That's just sick & wrong imo, fell them, not poison them.
  9. Frame brake solenoid in harvester; none of the hydrau shops could get the wee white teflon backup rings. Yep JDF at Carlisle. Will look MSA up...
  10. £40.08. Apparently, that's a bargain!
  11. down a bit up a bit I must just be a tight ass lol
  12. Blinkin ell, they were cheap then!..................
  13. depends on rain level, 2 months max ish, less then a fortnight typically...
  14. There's a reason there's no produce in the picture!
  15. Mo Bacter is the mutts nuts; don't bother with anything else :thumbup:
  16. Had an email from "Quotatis" wanting a quote for a client; smells like BS to me?
  17. Those JCB powerslides were infamous; I remember the Lako heads on those. I think LogLogic were the pioneers of JCB swing harvester conversions. Was it the base or the head that you found awful?
  18. Allu ones are cheap but I'm not a fan of heating ally up; stainless better like this: http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CFsQFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stellarcookware.co.uk%2Fimages%2Fsites%2Fstellar%2Franges%2Fstellar-art-deco-teaware%2Fstellar-art-deco-teaware-care-and-use.pdf&ei=SEcYVd__D86AaaGAgcgD&usg=AFQjCNFEKFJpwTgSsdYfyXX6MWxhtJNwfQ&bvm=bv.89381419,d.d2s
  19. Dorset #1 blend if available; whatever it has to be made in this:
  20. Herrings of Cheltenham / Stow, bargain Church's, sometimes seconds due to the tiniest pin prick on the heel.

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