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Johny Walker

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  1. cracking job stevie, is them some spares its dropped underneath
  2. a most exerlent truck, good drive ,very good ride,good steering lock even in 4x4 mode, tows well with the auto box ,loads of cabin room
  3. got the d-max doing a few logs ,a loose cube
  4. re ms660 old model, so are they cheaper
  5. any body use/got these ,any feedback ,imput cheers
  6. so whos offering the best deals on the 560xpg
  7. it wasnt till i looked the other day thwer both 6, yr old ,:laugh1:last of the quality stihl saws
  8. it wasnt broke but they tryed to fix it & guess what they failed ,
  9. keep us posted big boy ,looks like i could be getting 1, both 361,s are dying
  10. you only need to do 1, if you have 5,or more employeees , or you are requested to provide 1, by the client
  11. what payload do you have with the man
  12. have you not used a proper grinder
  13. get to work ,bloody playing
  14. 3,artic,s wi 3, loloader trailers
  15. that was a big lump of timber
  16. or you could just buy a mobile chipper ,simples
  17. crack on lad
  18. there designed for small pruning work ie fruit trees ,if you boys are going to use them in inplace of ms200/201,s there not going to last now ,are they just use them for what there designed for
  19. what size truck 8,legger or wagon n drag
  20. WASH THEM THEN TUMBLE DRY ON A LOW HEAT SETTING
  21. i actuley counted a load on to the dmax today 340 logs :blushing:the old nissan used to hold a 90x90x90 bag ,the dmax holds just over 1,1/2 of thses bags :001_huh:so looks like a bit of a price increase needed
  22. get silky out wi paint brush soon be orange
  23. great job there tc,what did you do after dinner
  24. i use a g/g with a solid tube ,hold it over the hole & pump till it seeps out

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