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Johny Walker

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  1. wouldnt it of been easyer to use the skidder to winch it over ,thru a snatch block if they couldnt get the pull line straite
  2. hope alls well , will get mi wife to have a very good look mine 2nite
  3. iv got some red 1,s theyv been under the office desk 8,mths, not my best buy:blushing:
  4. any good prices @ the mo
  5. lorry, an arb truck isnt loaded til its over loaded
  6. you need to take a pack up mi lad & spend less time playing with cucker ,
  7. he was using a tw thats what sooooo much time on the job:laugh1:
  8. give im credit ,its is 1,st take down
  9. the heart of england ,yorkshire of coures ,will be a alf 6 start on monday so if any body sees a daily dragging a jensen iratickley it will be me
  10. Hi,dependes on the grinder,& how sharp the cutter are,get a hydraulic 1, if poss

  11. any body got a chip site close to this area i can use on monday if needed ,got a job dropped on me a@ short notice this afternoon ,thanks in advance johnny
  12. should have pushed the boat out & got the 3001 good bit of kit & no flapping about ,nice & ridgit
  13. lorry, try these .in-line filters ...01579-321351
  14. fire fox if i can use it anybody can
  15. looks like more work for tilhill then ??
  16. tooooooooooooooooo many vibes for my hands
  17. the worst thing i can think of,was d/w some large limes in ilkley,last cut was a dead stump 2ft long hand held section ,got it by 1,end & dropped it like a dart in to a large clearing only to watch in orr as driffted in slow motion in to a limb & redirected its self on coures with a memoreal bench made out of some fancy teak ,its seemed to take for ever to land ,
  18. RIGHT WER TO START !!!! back later with a complation
  19. do you think this would fit on the front

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