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Johny Walker

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  1. 3.5t,there about depending on body fitted
  2. intresting vid ,cheers benny boy
  3. the 2, bits are about 18" tall, @ the mo .
  4. burnt it in the past , but that was on a site job & permision to do it but had an old inspectin pit to burn it in,so well controlled
  5. grsc or hobbs, witch 1,& why , yr opinions , johny
  6. would pouring it neat in to the stems ,ok.
  7. how many miles has it done ,you had any issues wi yrs
  8. got the alloy 1,s you dont know there ther ,the carbons tend to were under the foot plate
  9. just best not use a mewp simples
  10. grcs followed by distel alloy geko ,
  11. what legal stuff if any surrounds the control of jap knottweed in a private garden , only 2, sticks @ the mo ,
  12. your vd is running away with you again
  13. tha tanks a header tank ,not meant to be full, there will be a marker , quite low down on the tank, werethe min leaval is
  14. whats it say in the manual, or ring redwood.!!!!
  15. hourish , if youve done it before
  16. try cornwall, thats down the road iant it

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