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Posts posted by tractorboy1
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I use a Echo SRM 520es powerful and great anti vibes. Can be picked up far cheaper than the bigger brands used. Paid £270 last year for a very lightly used one.
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2 hours ago, PeteB said:
What a thing to confess to!!! Even if I felt the need to unload, the last thing I'd want the world to know about would be something of this nature. In such poor taste.....
He felt the need to unload in more ways than one
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2 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:
i assume the towbar is just for little tractors and the like, not road legal
Rated to 50mph I think
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Ive had quite a few jobs from in through people recommending me.
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Tend to be well made but poor collecting due to small orifice
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28 minutes ago, Greys0n said:
meditation is not for me, my head is full of thoughts
Thats what its about observing thoughts
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11 minutes ago, GardenKit said:
To be honest, 160cc is more than enough power, the 21" Kaaz and it's variants have used it for years.
The Stiga BBC model has a 160cc GXV engine, a much higher quality engine than the 190cc GCV in the lesser models
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8 minutes ago, GardenKit said:
We have had some of these in the hands of pro users for a couple of seasons and have had no problems at all despite the intensive use.
I have a lot of respect for the Twinclip range of mowers, great quality at a cracking price.
Thanks for that, seems a bit strange the model with the BBC in 160cc and the model without has the 190cc.
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On 13/04/2016 at 21:25, GardenKit said:
The New Stiga Twinclip 55 SV H 53cm 4 wheeled mower has at last arrived in stock!
And I have to say that I am very impressed. Well designed, well built and with a good 'feel' to it.
If you are in the market for a tough 53cm mower that comes in around £250 less than the KaaZ, then give this one some thought.
It has a 2 year Pro user warranty too....
How are the drives holding up, they were always a problem on the older stiga 55 turbos.
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Shrek`s wee brother whatever happened to him?
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Her
There will be blood
Kill bill vol 1 & 2
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I genuinely think that the Labour Party's position now is different to the time of Dave and Ed.
Times have changed, there's a whole new demographic in the electorate since then. May's Conservatives have no tangible plan. I find that scary.
I find that scary too but just as scary Corbys spending plans "we're all doomed"
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OK, Members of Labour Party voted for Corbyn. Overwhelmingly so. So that's considerably more of the electorate who have voted May in. You're punching at ghosts.
Is that the same members that vote for Ed over David
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I've got some steep slopes to clear of brambles, usually use a fs350 and fs 400 with shedder blades which are ok, just wondering if the blade works well with the backpack brush cutters. anybody use them?
They work fine.
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Until we tackle and irradicate the bad ideas that make these people do what they do we are just pissing in the wind. Locking people up might help a bit, but it won't solve the problem
Delusional people are killing us and will carry on killing us because their beloved fantastical holy texts tell them to do so. Unwavering belief in iron age stories written by savages really is the problem here. It is tempting (and perhaps natural) to focus on the people, but it's the ideologies- the bad ideas that are the cause of this madness.
Human civilisation will not truly prosper until religious faith is rejected in favour of reason.
We know so much better now. Humanity needs to move on.
Well said
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Luckily they are a bit tougher than that. plus you can replace the blades although I'm not sure on the price.
Take it you have never hit anything hard with a hedge cutter?
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Can you explain this to me please?
MP's hold Surgerys (sp) where any member of the public can walk in off the street.
do you not understand the concept of more?
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Yep, just like Jo Cox. (RIP)
True but they still have more protection than most
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I was just looking for some feedback from any users of the Echo rotary blade head.
It looks like a really good bit of kit although it is going to cost around £250 so I was just wondering if there is a market to start stocking them. Looks fairly unique to me.
Any feedback will be much appreciated.
Been told they were designed for working around greenhouses, would imaging if you hit a stone that would be £250 down the drain:001_tt2:
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It would be if it wasn't a crock....
Remind me who terrorists targeted in Brighton in 1984?
Maybe in 1984 but think they are a bit better protected now.
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