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tommer9

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  1. The NFU want £417. Cheapest so far.
  2. Doesnt work for a landy tipper.......
  3. 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.
  4. Anywhere in the south west. Thats pretty much all we have down here. Known as Cornish shovel or Devon Shovel etc etc.
  5. The bankers had more than 1500 of those billions in their bailout.
  6. It haasnt GONE wrong- it always has been wrong. Thats what humans are.
  7. Hmmm .....thats kinda how i understood it too!!
  8. The fine dust from most trees is carcinogenic.
  9. You are seriously considering DOWN grading to an L200???????? I have had landrovers for years, this 300tdi for 9 years, and also a couple of hi-luxes. You will fing the l200 like a toy after a defender....and how have you managed to keep on buying 500-100 pound parts:001_huh:...there just arent that many on a defender. Even a transfer box is only about £300?? (as opposed to about £1700 for a nissan I am told, so i assume similar for mitsi). Landies are the cheapest on parts out of all the 4x4s i think (maybe not ranger)
  10. Yeah it seeps out all the time, as the wuarry is obviously a deep hle below the level f the water table. Thats why there are lakes in the bottom of quarues When they were strting the eden project site they had an 80' diameter hole in the middle to drain all the water off the site according to one of the concrete spraying guys!!
  11. Yeah- and the gulf stream!!!
  12. That pic was taken at 3.55pm...it was -6 this morning just before sun up.
  13. too true:biggrin:
  14. As the saying goes, 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder'....For me they are an awful looking thing- a true hairdressers motor. If you want a mega trendy car that can sort of cope off road then its probably perfect. It projects totally the image i dont want to though. You did ask for comments.
  15. Yeah the pics dont even begin to do it justice!
  16. And??? Dunno what all the fuss is about TBH. :thumbup:cracking fell mate:thumbup:
  17. I think a fair bit of pointing out was done.....its just that the pointing out may not have been heeded at times..
  18. Jon- these posts are pointless- he will be on 19k by tomorrow- you'll be forever writing these threads:001_rolleyes::lol:
  19. Thats a bit harsh on yourself Steve!
  20. I think they are the best splitters out there. All you need is a bit of common sense and you wont come a cropper. They are fast and as long as they are sharp they will split anything you give them pretty much.
  21. I went to the quarry to get some slate chippings for my mum today, and saw these incredible icicles all over the quarry face....Some of them are nigh on 10' long!! In the first pic, the dumper is way off the face of the quarry, which is about 50' high!
  22. no mate, you really dont....lol
  23. Crikey Lee.... Farmers tend to be a bit of a law unto themselves, and as has been mentioned, do need clearance for large machinery. If not in a conservation area or TPO'd. then there arent THAT many restrictions. There are pretty stringent rules regarding working near powerlines, suffice to say you oughtn't be doing that work!!

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