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tractorboy1

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  1. Helpful comment there
  2. Not Carol?
  3. Come on the tigers then Jon
  4. Are Bath playing in the world cup Jon
  5. But sadly true
  6. Thats out of order Americans give their weapons away
  7. Same here started off with a mountfield mower and ryobi strimmer, £400 astra van. Now use a use viking/toro/ great dane mowers, echo 2 stroke tools and brought a new cabstar 3 years ago. All have to start somewhere
  8. All im saying is if I was starting out I would consider 1 and take it back if it was no good
  9. The OP says it rips not hacks the grass so why would the customer bother what make it is. I myself would never use one because id imagine the vibes are high and the echos i use would outlast them 10x. But for someone starting out or only doing a small amount of grass cutting you cant go wrong at that price.
  10. Most customers would not know a florabest from a stihl they only care about the job you do not the tools you use.
  11. Heard good things about these Products Page | Creosote Sales
  12. Not always
  13. Just in cast anyone is looking id have it if it was nearer. Echo Power Chainsaw Pole Pruner plus Hedge Cutter Trimmer | eBay
  14. Dont envy you
  15. Most of the time I use a 60mm auger to loosen the soil then clear with spades. Works well with the hard clay around here.
  16. Why not stihl? It is the only one the I know of that has a clutch which is a must.
  17. J.K. Rowling's charity giving knocks her off Forbes' billionaires list | MNN - Mother Nature Network
  18. Happy birthday old boy :thumbup: [ame] [/ame]
  19. Is it a ransomes antelope?
  20. Depends on length of grass and what machine your using.
  21. Tell you this time tomorrow Jon
  22. Do you want some cheese with that?

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