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  1. Top pics Jon. Great effect on the last three too- right up my street. Nice to meet you at capel BTW!
  2. My missus told me she needed a rape alarm. So this morning at 5.30 i tied her up, took her violently from behind and whispered in her ear "time to get up now bitch".
  3. Totally agree. I am lucky to have 35 acres the dogs are always loose on, and spend most of their time chasing the horeses round therefore getting looaads of excercise, or playing with any number of visiting dogs (we have a livery yard) but if we do take any of them out, we always have leads. It is a responsibility i think all dog owners should accept.
  4. I love em for the same reasons as you, and also- the timber is beautiful, stable and eminently saleable, although drying it is full of potential pitfalls. Oh yeah, it is a species that has kept me in work for four weeks solid recently!!
  5. I know that feeling all too well:sad:. Actually i was being a bit hard on the boy- he is fine with all dogs bar german shepherds, or ones that put their heckles up to him. Then its like a switch flicking and he turns into psycho fighting dog wannabee. By the time he was two he had lost the end of an ear, had his eye and nose sewn up, and near killed a pedigree german shepherd. Twice.:thumbdown:Thats hen he got de-bollocked, which sort of chilled him out a bit. Sort of. Its awful, because other than on those rare occasions when he loses the plot you couldnt ask for a better dog, allround. With people he is Mr Tolerant:001_cool:Keeps the gippos away though.
  6. Sorry , so do you mean the dog will be on the lead.........
  7. Better not bring the one i was going to- he eats dogs for a past time- he likes bitches, but dogs he likes killing. It can leave a little explaining to do afterwards tho. Mmmm...oops.
  8. For me the only real question would be "do i really need the work?" If the answer is yeas then do it, if not insist on a mewp. Dont worry about hurting anyones feelings, as that will seem a small concern when you are lying in a hospital bed......I know its difficult if you sub for a guy alot, but the flip side is that if you have a long term working relationship with the guy then he wont or shouldn't be offended by your refusal to risk life and limb and livelihood...............i think!
  9. I would be very interested to talk to you(s) dave- hopefully i will suss out who is who! It certainly sounds like a great idea, which i think could benefit the industry and those who make up the industry. See you at capel.
  10. Nice one- some lean on it eh? Bloomin patios!
  11. Bad luck mate- tis the season for machinery sales here in cornwall soon- a fave for the little tossers to offload stuff, so i will add it to the list and have a look this summer.
  12. Have seen similar to pics 1& 3 on macrocarpa several times, especially where the tree is exposed, and it is usually caused by wind damage, and doesnt seem to affect the production of leaf etc as you say.
  13. tommer9

    crane job

    175 fotos:scared1: Where are they then?
  14. tommer9

    crane job

    Nice one mate- sort of thing i like playing with- big whole lumps of tree!!
  15. It has only ever happened on the oil filler of both 200t's i have had. Not on the 020's and not on either 024 or 361?? 088 has screw types.
  16. Does this mean that the cateram is only a two wheeler for another year then john?
  17. Hey klaymeb- youve got nothing on me- when i got my first quick release -on an ms200t i think- i was convinced that there was something broken, and bought three oil caps before i got a filling system to go on the oil side of the combi. Doh! It was a combo of overfilling and what you describe.

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