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tommer9

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  1. Jeez thats bad. There are some sick people out there. Thought are with the victim.
  2. Well I might ask him if i could take a few select ones, but I think he may well be reticent about the idea. Its a shame, as this place is truly stunning. The vision and workmanship in it are really eye opening.
  3. It would be a challenge alight...as Ironjack says, the filler doesnt really fit....I chucked that holder out lol!
  4. ONce it is down to 10-11% you could happily take it out of stick and bring it indoors, even if you dont use it right away.
  5. Stuff the entec/ TW or whatever it is and have that scabby old vermeer off him- it'll out chip and outlast that orange thing for years!
  6. Thats what its for according to all the literature i have seen on it, such as on honey brothers website, and abbey garden machinery website etc etc etc.
  7. It is. But who on earth doesnt leave it in place?
  8. tommer9

    Unimog

    +1:001_smile: Does a mog make your willy look bigger though?
  9. A bit confusing here. I wasnt aware that TOs could enforce removal of trees. They can prevent through TPOs. From the pics it could be almost anything. Can you get closer pics pls.?
  10. I think i must have misunderstood your method here spud:confused1: The bar shouldnt move once it is tightened up!
  11. My mate has sourced this, but it is from a particularly pricey local supplier, and i said i would put some feelers out to see if anybody could help out.
  12. Dont think i will be able to do that- sorry.
  13. GUys i have a friend who has built the most indreible oak framed house over the last 4 years.....it is beyond belief, an homage to wood. It is nearly finished, but one of the things delaying it is the timber for one of the staircases. He needs very wide kilned hardwood for the treads. I have an extensive cutting list off him. If you think you are able to supply this, or may be interested in looking at it, then please could you send me a PM or call me on 07875046748, and we could have a chat. YOu would be part of possibly one of the most impressive and beautiful, eco friendly builds in the country of the last few years.
  14. I have been getting that too...thought it was an image size thing. Maybe not. Steeeeve.....heeeeelp......
  15. I have to say that on the two occasions that i had to return an item to FR Jonse and sons- a stein jacket that sprung a leak and some boots that fell apart prematurely, I was amazed at the service I got- none of the usual quibbling about who my contract was with or any of the usual nonsense that high street retailers usually fob you off with. I find it astonishing that you have found the service less than satisfactory. I have to agree with Steve Bulman too though.
  16. I am hoping that they will let me be there (they often do as i have been using them for 13 odd years now) and possibly even help, so if so, I will be getting pics.
  17. Crikey thats impressive!!!
  18. I spoke to the garage today (independent LR specialist since 1951) and they said it would be fine, seeing as that is all land rover have done for years and years (which is what explains the fact that all but the most reent 130's are plated as 110's). Mine would be a really eay job too as my tipper comes off so easily I could present them with a chassis cab. They have done this mod several times in the past (for English China Clay i guess, for whom they do all servicing work) and other than the expense of a propshaft (I had thought about what you suggested Peter, but apparently the 130 props are significantly bigger than 110) the only other bits would be fuel and brake lines and wiring loom. The more i think about this the closer i am getting to doing it. I think it is going to be a project for the new year....
  19. I would disagree here. Defenders are only marginally less efficient than most other 4x4s in the grand scheme of things. Anyway- you dont want one so thats that lol!
  20. As above really- the 346xp husqvarna is a superb mid range saw for good money. It is fast cutting, light to pick up and very powerful. If you want soemthing a bit bigger there are good offerings from both manufacturers here too- the MS362 stihl or the 357 husqvarna are similarly sized. IMO the ms391 or 291 are not preferred options as they are pretty agricultural in comparison to the pro saws, albeit the price reflects this. There are various suppliers on the right hande side of the screen here. You will have to make your first stihl or husqvarna purchase face to face due to both those companies' distance selling regulations, so you may want to find the closest supplier to you for that reason.
  21. I would transfer the body straight over TBH. A tool store or king cab is what i want. You got any pics of your truck mate?

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