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Stephen Blair

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  1. It's not the hour clock, it's what's worn at that stage of their life. Take someone who knows what to look for wear and tear wise. Forget the word ' refurbished ' that can mean spray painted and new mud guards:sneaky2:
  2. Cheers for that:thumbup1:
  3. They are a Forestery tractor, revolving seat, room for your legs and nothing dangles down to get caught by brash or stumps, I've had 2, brilliant tractors. Both had cranes, that's why I bought them. I have a farmer mate who has plant as well, he loved using my tractor and rated them very highly! Would I want to use them daily on a farm? Only if I didn't have to hitch and un hitch trailers a lot as its hard to see hook due to seat location.
  4. Why is your post @ me:confused1:
  5. Scum!!! So glad you got her back!
  6. Looks like the passer by had sore ears!
  7. Belts, braces, duck tape and superglue there!!!
  8. Woke up really warm and coughing, heating had come on through the night! Doubt it was dust or heat related, more the of a Gas Bill Anxiety attack:thumbdown:
  9. Well done!
  10. Love where the jump boards were!
  11. I'm sure there's a little gauze filter in there, undo the hose and have a looksy.
  12. She's the pic of you in it????
  13. To all TP owners, take the bottom plate off regularly and clean the crud out, it's sits full of wet crud and wrecks the seals on the bottom roller.
  14. I watch lorries pass laybys every time I'm on that rd, I've seen 1 pull in, in 15 years driving that rd. I tow my caravan up and any more than 3 cars I pull in, frustration is certainly the problem!
  15. Johny I've dealt with Cat before and have no complaints, I've not even sat in it, it was the easiest option aswell.
  16. The smallest digger will lift so much more than any am, I've used the little micro diggers on jobs and moved tons!! My grabs getting set up for the digger, hopefully get it this week
  17. I wrecked my cheap splitting maul last week on a steel wedge, :sneaky2:yes a bad aim as I was leaning over a fence to hit it:laugh1: Dean I can't make yours out in the picture, looks like a sledge hammer:confused1: Or have you Deanified it:biggrin:
  18. Spirit level job there mate:thumbup1:
  19. That's the back cut! If you zoom in it looks like he's taken a gob out the front. That's confidence that is:thumbup:
  20. Very realistic!
  21. You had 4 shovels with you:confused1: Obviously before the days of big blowers:biggrin:
  22. Cracking pic! Looks like that branch is in the window of the villa:confused1:
  23. Never done, just went and did another job. I would never drag 1 out the way . Everyone has busy life's, they simply just forgot, I very doubt it would be intentional.

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