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Stephen Blair

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  1. was this a training session. looks like you are out in a field:001_smile:
  2. thats wee leo, my friday gimp. he is so laid back he is horizontal. makes me laugh. strangely he doesnt annoy me. he is such a nice wee guy. that was his sister on the phone giving him jip about not wearing his glasses.
  3. lol. its a woodcracker mate:001_smile:
  4. woooooops.!! sorry steve:001_smile:
  5. good stuff mate, good times. wish your good lady all the best from the shreks:001_smile:
  6. some things get better the more you watch. snuggle up on the couch with the mrs david,
  7. i am a hyper active household pest, my mrs is happy not being pestered.
  8. you mind and wrap up son, those inverness street corners look cold.
  9. when she due mate:001_smile:
  10. i need a bigger bag:sad: if it ever does get emptied i have to do it all by myself:thumbdown:
  11. happy days then:001_smile:
  12. no bother, distance is a pain in the arse. especially with bigger kit. i would sell the hiab on my trailer that i am selling seperately. If you want a lifter then that will do the job. i want 2k for it.runs off the hydraulics. lifts 4ton close in 1 ton full stretch 22feet.much more value for money.

  13. you get 3quid a pallet up here if you take them to the right place, but they are a pain in the arse to shift, and they are quite fussy. one pallett+ one 026+one minute=bag of kindlers:001_smile:
  14. it is what you think it is mate, you keep it in a man bag. Me and my mate went shopping 2 years ago at christmas because we had a night out and all our clothing is either got all round protection or is camoflage. We lasted about half an hour. we left because we didnt know which was the man section and which was the womans section. it was hilarious. so we bailed out and went to tgi fridays instead.
  15. not sure, i will look at the plate on it, it was always just hedge cuttings and pallets when it was on the ducker.

    i think it weighs about a ton. but that is a guess. maybe a bit more.

  16. i see steve is advertising some manscara crap on here, it just poped up infront of my screen:scared1:
  17. my mate splits up old pallets for kindling, puts them in an old fertilizer bag, so i think about the same size. gets 5 quid no bother.
  18. my mrs is trying to smarten me up, so for christmas she got me some metro sexual new man shite! skin softner,facial scrub,anti shine lotion, i couldnt understand the anti shine stuff until i found the gradual tan lol. so being the open minded chap i am i stuck it all on for her family get together. what a shine, what a colour. i was radiant.
  19. thats new to me mate, good find
  20. yes it fits straight onto the 3 point linkage and just works off the hydraulics ticking over. its got a really good reach.

    if you look up ducker shredder on google you will see what the crane came off. it is a roof crane. thats wht we made it so tall to get the best out it. on the other side below the crane it has eyes for 3point attachments because we made it up for feeding the chipper. i would think its ideal for a firewood processor

  21. graham, get yourself up the gym, huk goes all the time, he sent me his latest avatar of himself to see what i thought. i am a bit unsure to be honest:001_tongue:
  22. i always laugh under my breath at the nearest landing place on the risk assesment. i wont any more.
  23. you dont want to know how much that has cost me in total to buy and build. but you live and learn. its a cracking crane and it is well built but just too heavy for my original plan, and now i have valmet i dont need it.

    what are your thoughts about it, do you have a use for it?

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