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liamjordan

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  1. ahh you beat me to it, was gunna post that, i love that
  2. its an fmg osa isnt it?
  3. yeah it'll dry fine with a cover over the top, wind will get through it niceeee with that mesh up
  4. yeah i saw your display pic the other day, what saw is that? looks basicly the same as my sachs dolmar 123 but with wildcat on the side
  5. bloody brilliant saws! they have plenty of power to spare i have one with a 25" bar but i recon i could put a bigger on there some german peoples might be after it, they love there old dolmars aha
  6. i do hate you at times tcd.... my bank account is only just started filling back up after the apf ahaha! i might see how much i can spare and maybe place a bid your old 166 is going great!!!! havent spoke to you in a while, hope things are all good with you
  7. ahhh thought it wouldnt be that ahaha, i would have given £0.65
  8. Ahahaa we had the Austin crane going the other weekend and saw some of the family wiring skills, fuse? piece of threaded bar? same thing ahahaha
  9. i only beleive it because of the size of the one you sold college, ahaa its made how much power they have
  10. ah yeah, its a good bit of kit that college had off you, i had fun with it last year that tractor has loads of powerrrrrr can go anywhere with it yeah niceee that'll be funnnn ermm well it looks abit smaller (size wise) than the one you sold to college? but im guessing its got more poke? aha probably 90hp?
  11. yeah i was drooling over a lot of your kit for some time on the thurs , i really really really did like that 3pl crane with shears that you had on the red alpine tractor now that is what i would like one day
  12. yeah they are great funnn! ah right, i definatly wasnt thinking of getting one any time soon, was just curious about the price of them thats all but one can dream about having one someday ahaha
  13. Found this pic on the computer from last year of us having a go with a 3pl patu skidding grapple at college on a ford 6610. Great bits of kit and the rams have plenty of power, we used it to extract a few sawlogs but were mainly using it to move brash around and create brashmats to stop the forwarders chewing up the mud to much. Was just wondering if many other people have used them, and what sort of price they are new? Wouldnt mind having one, one day
  14. Sounds like a sweet job, thats the sort of thing i would love to do, once i've finished college
  15. they look sweet, hope they do well for yaa. My last pair of boots were steins, the Stein Bergsteiger's, and they werent very comfy to begin with but they were alright after a while. but... I was not impressed with them at all, they lasted about a year, and that wasnt everyday use at all, i got them at the apf 2 years ago, wore them at college a little bit and at the weekends so it would have equaled about 3 full days a week. In about a years time both soles were hanging off and tbh i made them last as long as i could, but as soon as my feed could poke out the sides, i went to some stihl boots and they seem much better. A guy at work has had the same problem with these bergsteiger boots, have the sole fall of his within about 5 weeks. Was not impressed, i like my stihl boots though
  16. ah right niceeee, is that a feature that comes standard? sounds a bit dodgey, fair enough when milling, but could it come on with normal use?
  17. what ya mean by throttle lock? cable tie?
  18. depends what your doing with one, forestry work there great! thats why i have one
  19. i love my landy, what more could an 18 year old want
  20. if i didnt buy a winch for mine i think i would have put them on they look goooooood and i bet are very handy
  21. nice landyyyy! are they the recovery rings of an old series on the front bumper?
  22. yeahhh it was, apparently its been sat in there yard for about 5 years, it was only when i showed my mate the big dolmar he asked if i would be able to do it, i said yeah sure, so he asked his boss
  23. we werent sure how far the rot would go up so there was only one way to find out meh there isnt really that much rot, thats a 10ft length and theres only about 2ft of rot, they started slabbing it up on the bandsaw and they just cut the rot out

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