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  1. Lol I'm no big man, nor keyboard warrior, just an honest response, I'd kill a cat as easily as killing the rats we had last year, both pests in my eyes.

    My problems not with an animal doing what's in its nature, it's owners letting them destroy endangered wildlife.

  2. Our native wolves were eradicated for killing livestock, I really don't understand how cats are allowed to roam free, killing our native wildlife.

    By all means keep cats, but they shouldn't be allowed to roam free. People need to be responsible for their pets. I would happily end a cat if it was killing birds on my property.

  3. Thanks Paullen that's a lovely truck but Poole is a bit far for me.

     

    No worries, although I travelled 6hrs to pick up my subaru ;-) decent motors are worth travelling for!

     

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  4. We are selling our 2007 cabstar with half finishes chip box. It has an ally frame, ply sides, just needs a small roof mounting and some foamex boards fixed to make it perfect.

    The truck it's self has done less than 40k miles, I'm very good condition, but could do with 4 tyres.

    Looking for £7500.

     

     

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  5. Having just done my ua1 and started for a utility company I can tell you it's 2 tree lengths to fell and 9m to climb from a 11kv.

     

    Im sure it differs from company to company, but we'd fell a fair amount to limit what needs doing in 4 years time.

     

    I'd give the supplier a call and see what they say, otherwise a contractor with the ua tickets can come and clear what you like I believe.

     

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  6. Well after our honda engine let go in a rather dramatic way (caught fire), I'm halfway through fitting a new, later spec engine.

     

    We've just had the exhaust modified to fit the new engine and the mounting holes need slotting so it sits back a bit further to line up with the belts.

     

    I'm just coming to the wiring (some is melted), there is a heat sink bolted to the underside of the chipper, with several wires going to it, which isn't shown in the wiring diagram, anyone know what it is? I haven't got round to removing it yet. I did ask Timberwolf a few questions, but they just wanted me to take it to a main dealer :rolleyes:

     

    I'll pop a couple of pics up when I'm at the pc.

  7. Hi,

    Our 2001 125 has just caught fire, the bottom end went, punched a hole through the crankcase and sprayed oil all over the exhaust! Always the way, it dumped burnt oil all over the driveway of a ££££ house.

     

    Anyway, it has been used hard so I'm not surprised it let go, just a shame it was so dramatic!

     

    Is the GX630 a direct fit for the GX620? I also have some wiring to replace, the drive belt for the hydraulics and the strain/speed sensor + wiring.

  8. One of my favourite childhood memories was tramping down my nans garden to hunt for slow worms under the old radiator, one day I picked up the radiator and saw a dirty gurt adder under it. Ran all the way back :-) since then I've had two snakes as pets. I'd love a nice wildlife plot, I have to settle with attracting birds in my little plot.

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