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Johny Walker

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  1. tractor went on its side ,hence no glass damage
  2. going to try & get it bk for yrd tractor,its got a new pto & pump in
  3. the cab hit 1 off the ribs on the tanker ,check pics
  4. Had a bit of a crash on hollins hill in Baildon ,the truck decided to pull out on me,tractor locked up & that was it & looks like the trusty valmet is going to be no more its bent frame not much but insurance guy reckons it's wright off crane trailer can be repaired
  5. mainly pulling trailers ,no chipper or forestry work
  6. anybody on here use/got 1, pros/cons etc, tia johny
  7. its same as a standard tipper lenth wise & 30'' wide
  8. Here you go just needs a clean & based on Leeds
  9. iv got a spare 1, will try & get some pics
  10. just an update any body got 1, recently if so how they getting on with them TIA
  11. Just go for the biggest digger you can legally tow,buckets/ grabs can always go in bk of yr truck.not sure what transits tow an ifor gh94 weighs in at something like 525kg food for thought tho😁😁
  12. A tuning screwdriver works ok,😁😁
  13. I would be looking for a low hrs 35hp & have the money ready to buy as they don't sit for. Long
  14. I have a gh94bt, just have a tracky seem to manage ok
  15. Iv bought a fuelcube with manual pump , they make em up yr way
  16. You must have got 1 off the early 1s what issuse did you have.
  17. Sounds well underpowerd @ 25hp
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  19. tryed a 362 didnt get on with it tryed 550 & 560 didnt get on with them either but have 3 ms461 that i get on with ?

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