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Johny Walker

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  1. that depends on what you call of roading kev ,mi old nissan didnt do to bad of road, only had the dmax in puddles so far , dont want to get it dirty just yet
  2. not if hes on £80 a day ,:001_tongue:wich he is worth
  3. so you paid him time & a half & made him feel like he was getting well paid
  4. its called time wasting hodge,never understand why staff dont come dressed ready for work ,
  5. it may damage the blades if it gets ripped of
  6. yes ,invoice for repaires is in the post re email
  7. Johny Walker

    what 4x4

    we dont want to know about yr girl friend thanks
  8. Johny Walker

    what 4x4

    & on what grounds do you base that on
  9. got an ms361, wont run ,ran just fine ,then cracked & popped then stopped ,plugs fine ,just getting a faint yellow spark, no sign of any blue ,so must be the ignition modual , so went & bought an ms362 ,
  10. only states yr looking for 1, for all i know you could have 1, thats not working hence why yr looking for a new 1,the engine idea was to save you a few quid ,
  11. just put an fs240 power unit on,pole saw on steriods ,tons of power
  12. Johny Walker

    what 4x4

    have a look @ the dmax , my kids say its better than the mums new pug, loads of leg room too:001_smile:
  13. Great Wall Steed 2.0 4dr DEMO VEHICLE WITH EXTRAS
  14. there the old shape izusu, can only tow 2,5t,
  15. iv got an isuzu dmax auto, tows my grinder just fine ,have demo in 1,
  16. are there word missing there ,tut,tut you aaac toooooo:001_rolleyes:
  17. ruby murry, chiken tikka garlic , so no rumpy,pumpy tonite
  18. here you go New Stump Grinder Cutter Wheels | eBay
  19. its weight hold it down ,theres more steel than can be seen ,it works very well for a temperory shelter

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