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  1. well with the other half and daughter super glued to the tv watcing corrie bellenders and foreverdale just get sick of the gloop on the tv not to mention repeats:cursing: nothing better than a good old david attenborough doc or ray mears:thumbup: suppose each to there own.........................
  2. sorry to say this but i hate it. if id have my way id stick a axe through the tv...unplugged first lol
  3. should put a strong wire cage around the rear lens, to protect the lights when tipping:thumbup1:
  4. nice.. like the swinging tail gate:thumbup:
  5. machine mart do an excellent little cracking sharpener 50.00 spare disks 4.00:thumbup:
  6. robin for me all the way... others iv tried seem over weighted (either way) nice clean cut with a robin, very light too. others iv tried have left a feathered edge, unless they where brand new...
  7. kangoos are great little drivers, i didnt like towing with mine as the back ends are very light.. if i was to get another little van it would have to be a vauxhall combo excellent drivers good little weight carriers and good towers... pitty the new combos didnt have the old isuzi 17d engines cos they can take some stick:thumbup: love them
  8. leave him bad feed back, and contact ebay:001_tt2:
  9. its always alight lol just wonder if anyone done a mobile splitting service? iv never heard of anyone doing it... say for example, if a big ash came down, it might be cheaper to have some split it that to buy a bulk load:001_rolleyes:
  10. just wondering with more and more people , wanting the wood left and ringed after there tree(s) are down, also with the huge demand of log burners being sold has anyone thought of a mobile logging service? all comments welcomed:001_rolleyes:
  11. sorry dont want to diss you, would it wise to enclose the engine in a box? the engine needs alot of cool air. 1 for the carb and 2 to cool the engine.. wouldnt be me doing that... might cause more probs than hes already got...
  12. well that would depend on how short and thin the pipe is? the longer and wider the pipe the less issuses youll have:thumbup:
  13. yes he had the end of his modded exhaust bubbling in the water.. fitted with some sort of metal flexy pipe good luck either way:001_smile:
  14. i know someone who had the same problem, but with a large genny... he modded the exhaust and had a pipe going into a 45 gallon drum of water..
  15. might be selling up / changing jobs / going bust or won the lotto.....?????
  16. I got a hedge cutter from homebase 75 quid? its no good on connies but it loves the rough hedges and the likes. engine gets beasted, thrown and dropped around, and i would buy another. and for the fine topairy cutting,fuji robin beats all others hands down.
  17. i havnt got a clue, the bigger the heap,the wetter the middle will be.. he seems to sell a good load, so it must be ok,
  18. contact d.m.taylor on here. hes got the 1m3 vented bags for sale
  19. :confused1: if there both at 20% there should be no differance
  20. could it be that theres alot of green in with the chip?

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