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Stephen Blair

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  1. thats an excellent idea steve, i like the way you are thinking mate
  2. peter reckons the middle size would suit my needs, he has about 20 in stock, so i will try and get through there asap for a play, then if i like one i will hire it for a week to give it a run for its money. i would like to be able to tow an ifor about the town with one, ideal for picking up brash and timber. give the lad some chores.
  3. there will be one somewhere sitting doing nothing, the result of a typical stevie impulse buy, thats the loader i am after. lol
  4. i would describe it as very high and long mozza, once he clears his feet with the wood i am going to nip down with a D8 and give it a bit of tit tidy:scared1:
  5. bad news indeed, hope you get it sorted asap.
  6. i made a very strange noise when i saw that stealth loader, and there isnt a wee face at the side that can describe it. so here goes aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoooooooooooooooooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. well done dave, how many tons do you wreckon are in your huuuuuge pile:w00t:
  8. speedboats are so yesterday mozza, but i dont want to hi jack johns thread with my new vid obsesion:001_wub:
  9. good effort, a couple of ton of ballast now and a light reduction and they will be sweet.
  10. ha ha, i was wondering. i was waiting for a slagging or something. derail tastic. sorry. loaders!!
  11. the nieghbour was head photographer for the daily record and sunday mail. i have about 60 pics of that job, i have about a dozen of it falling from standing to thudding. the good old days:lol:
  12. we call that zucha up here tom, havent done one in a few years.but heres one i did do when i first started, i wish i had a loader back then for this(just to stay on thread)
  13. what are they like on steep ground? and can you get forestery tyres for them to raise them up a bit and get more grip?
  14. i am happy just looking at these for now. i have been in the house all week looking at the rain and wind. i am a central heating junkie noe boys lol
  15. dog wood through it too!!ha ha buzz
  16. ivy infested holy, can it get any worse?you could of done with a big bandit chipper there. that wee laoder will feed it easy.
  17. i am looking forward to going and playing on edds mates mini loaders next week, if it was just dry up.
  18. dont spoil my dream guys, a skid steer with a harvester head, it doesnt get any better than that:drool:
  19. now this is cool [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huXCvvOvoOg]YouTube - Bobcat with Log Splitter[/ame]
  20. nice one matt, i never noticed the crane the first time. well done, the boots are awesome.
  21. i thought it was when the combines hit flint on the surface when working that caused the fires:confused1:

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