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fen01

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  1. I'm off out in a bit, but around tomorrow. I don't have time to use it that much. Spell later. Mark
  2. Hi Joe, I've got one you can borrow if you like. Cheers Mark
  3. At the Mother in laws, it been sub zero for over 3 days. Kids love it
  4. Apex Arb - Terry Crick. Top man, excellent instructor.
  5. Mt wife can out of the front room just as it disappeared from both view with a present for the the boys (new pjs), they're on tier best behaviour now...
  6. Anyone else take their kids out to see the ISS pass? My kids are properly over excited now😁😁
  7. Hi Scraggs, Of your still got the springs I'll pm you tomorrow - about to have friends arrive for dinner. Cheers Mark
  8. Jon, what have you done to stop it wearing the uj?
  9. Gray, I take it you haven't lifted the front then? So Scragg's kit would fit without too much drama?
  10. It's all about consistency I've never been in a land rover that doesn't leak!
  11. Cheers Dean O, I think that's what I'll do. After all Land Rover thought about what was best for the truck.... Probably😁😁
  12. Hi Scraggs, mine is not lifted otherwise I'd have them off you. O assume you need to change the yokes on the prop shaft if you raise the suspension?
  13. Cheers Jon, the Old Man Emu ones look pretty pricey do you recon they're worth it? Also do you think it work replacing the anti roll bar? Cheers Mark
  14. I need to replace the shocks and ant roll bar bushes etc on the back of my 130. Are poly bushes worth the extra cash? And what shocks do you recommend? I was thinking of OEM HD shocks but I may as well do it right. I'm thinking of leaving the springs. Any thoughts or advice? Cheers Mark
  15. That's cool, I liked the kids reaction when asked if they wanted a go. BR600 of what he needs. I had to use one to clear a roof of leaves for a crane - a blip of throttle and by Christ is spun quickly but could stop myself, I've got a video somewhere😆😁😁
  16. I thinly I'll going vat reg pretty soon and to be honest it concerns me as most of my work is domestic, perhaps 10% Max commercial. I can't help thinking I'm going to have to drop my rates by 10% or so until I know where I stand. Like most things the worst part will be the first year I expect/hope. What are other people's experiences?
  17. I thinly I'll going vat reg prey soon and to be honest it concerns me as most of my work is domestic, perhaps 10% Max commercial. I can't help thinking I'm going to have to drop my rates by 10% or so until I know where I stand. Like most things the worst part will be the first year I expect/hope. What are other people's experiences?
  18. That's the one, I quite like that. Do you think it would bulk or before being over loaded?
  19. I don't think it would suit me having a chipper on the truck, but it's an interesting idea. What pay load was the lorry left with?
  20. Interesting thread. I currently have a single can 130 tipper, is great but easy to over load and had no room in the cab. My chip box is also to wide. I'm planning to convert mine to a double cab as is got a new chassis and the engine is strong. It will become a second truck runs with a lorry. I really like Hodge's I might use that as a template for mine.
  21. They'll be going up to the local sawmill, as they have a market for some chestnut. I'm happy with that.
  22. Thanks Steve. I'll try later on this evening once the kids are away for the day.
  23. Edited due to day fingers again
  24. Hi Gobby punk, I've got an Alaskan, is ideas/inspiration I lack. I have some really really lovely oak from when I was in Germany. I w going to make a fire surround seat but it wouldn't fit in our kitchen. Hopeful IBM the new house! Where are you? Cheers the for by the way.

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