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Johny Walker

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  1. arb only im afraid matey boy,
  2. just use your arb exemption cert ,gets around every bit of red tape
  3. i make them last longer by ataching 1, end to the top roller the inserting a bar in the other end then turn it so it opens up the cable then fill it with grease just do it 3/4 times ,this 1, been on a good few yrs now ,then just keep greasing up
  4. does the mazda get the same treatment
  5. youv got to pass yr test 1,st ,havnt you,so whos driving the mazda if you cant ?? would you not be better keeping the mazda till you gain some road sence ??
  6. if you buy a near new motor you will lose the old motor discount ,just check what it will cost to insure a new motor ,
  7. get it for a day ,load it up & try it with a loded trailer ,see how it copes
  8. heres 1, review . Great Wall Steed Review | Autocar Great Wall Steed - China's pick up and takeaway (From The Northern Farmer) http://www.autotrader.co.uk/search/used/cars/great_wall
  9. that may be a tad big for a tractor me thinks
  10. have you got any 20ft versions ?? as cant get a 40ft done my track johny
  11. you need 1,of these,thye did have some good deals going,got mine from a franchiesd dealer & saved over 4k
  12. on the flip side had that fast trac been @ full bore the lr would have been drowned then what ,dead engine no control tips into the river 2 dead bods for the trout to nibble @ ,and a huge cost to the tax payers to fined ther remaines , numptys
  13. biggest thing it will move is 2ftt, should be ok for that ,depnds price vs the rytec 1,
  14. http://www.alpinetractors.com/products/images/PalletforkGrab.JPG theres this at riko,will see what they come bk with

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