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tommer9

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  1. Cary- the sheer weight of crap attached to your hwrness ought to drag it round your ankles!!!!!!!lol
  2. Very high water content in tescos. A very good diesel engineers firm in Helston, cornwall, were telling me how much they love tescos fuel..........as it brings them the majority of their work through the damage it causes to cars!!
  3. I can only echo what has been said. It really needs to sit low to work right.
  4. Nowt on today other than looking at a job and getting ready to move out of the farm....if i find anywhere to move to that is!!!!!
  5. Probably more, but then they are 2 very different machines....
  6. I prefer to keep averythin original, other than fitting heavy duty steering bars. I dont like polybushes as i have seen ovalised steel where thay have beeen used.
  7. Excellent service from mid cornwall saw service in St dennis. £20 a pair for 12" vermeer blades. Come back like razors every time.
  8. Great....another chance for the moronic general public to prove to the oil companies that they can get away with charging what they want as panic buying sets in showing how much cars are relied on.
  9. The stihl ms361 I had nicked just before christmas, with a 16" bar, bought a week after they entered the country......I dont reckon i will pick up a saw that was as perfect as that one was....wub wub. Replaced it with n ms362....doesnt come close (yet). Il tell you in about 8 years what it turned out like lol!
  10. Tree surgery waste woodchip is 7-10/ tonne, clean purpose made biofuel woodchip is way more than that i believe. I was at confors last year and £50/ tonne was being mentioned.....
  11. Oh yeah- I would certainly NOT put a lift on a work vehicle.
  12. The 130 is fitted with the heaviest springs and helpers as standard. If you are really having problems then your springs could be worn out. You could try what my mate has done and removed tghe helper springs and replaced them with some air bag things. Ill try to catch him tomorrow and ask him where he giot them. You put the deflated bag inside the spring in lieu of the helper, and with your compressor/ footpump etc you inflate them. They worked very well for him, and he regularly loads his 130 alot.
  13. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylNwSv6c7m0]YouTube - chitty chitty bang bang[/ame]
  14. Tried Adrian Flux, about the same as Trust. 10 years protected NCD....
  15. Yet the justification for the bailout appears to be basically that the banking industry needs supporting due to the annual tax revenue from The City.....which at about £26bn/ annum would equate to 57 years worth of tax. There has been an announcement that there is to be a levy on banks, that will raise a further £200million, but that equates to a mere 0.4% increase for the banks, while at the same time society at large is still to feel the whole force of the cuts that have been announced but not yet implemeted:thumbdown:
  16. No I haven't. I had wondered about that after previous related posts TBH.
  17. Doesnt work for a landy tipper.......
  18. Received a letter at the end of last week from Trust, explaining that their underwriter for their commercial vehicle policies has ceased dealing with such policies as of 1.1.11. They were charging me £272/ annum....they have offered me nigh on £500 with the replacement company. Im gobsmacked.
  19. Anywhere in the south west. Thats pretty much all we have down here. Known as Cornish shovel or Devon Shovel etc etc.
  20. The bankers had more than 1500 of those billions in their bailout.
  21. It haasnt GONE wrong- it always has been wrong. Thats what humans are.
  22. Hmmm .....thats kinda how i understood it too!!
  23. The fine dust from most trees is carcinogenic.

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