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chainsawdom

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  1. I've got a brand new tt3107 with mesh sides skids rear prop stands two toolboxes rear light guards and full set of lashing eyes on bed it's about 3 months old only been used once to drop of some firewood I have receipts for the trailer with the xtras totalling £5.248 brought from Norfolk trailers it has also been data tagged on top of this and iam open to serious offers there's no vat
  2. I've got a pair of bacho tongs that I got from Clarkes very good quality can't remember which one I think there's about four different sizes but I abuse mine and they still going strong.
  3. <p>Honda pcw5000 winch your thoughts please</p>

  4. Have a look at compound security
  5. I've got the msr reactor stove just as good as the jet boil.
  6. Yes going to contact norfolk trailers my local ifor dealer where I purchased it to see what they say.
  7. I have just got the tt 3107 and it's not a good build quality as the tt 105 I did have all the metal work is a lot thiner also the buck on mine look like it is already twisted and I havent even had any thing heavy on it yet so I would say stay clear of ifor williams.
  8. I didn't write out that last post to clever did I.
  9. Yes Steve buy one they brilliant we have a king size not sure on the model ours have the squares on the top I think it like a extra layer we have had it about six years and it's still as firm as when we first got it. Before we had it we had a cheap memory foam and after about a year it lost its firmness and all you end up doing me and the wife was rolling into the middle of the matress where it went soft.
  10. Check out pinpointpal in google that's what I use first two years are free in the price of buying the unit and about £25 a year there after and there's no SIM card hassle.
  11. Friday a bloke on the site where I was working was operating a brand new 8ton zero tail swing kommatsu and tracked stait back into a steel post bending the complete sliding door and smashing both top and bottom window the machine has 42 hrs on the clock.
  12. Yes on the bottom of the table there I'd two notches that drops into them hole to. Stop it sliding.
  13. Will do it at the weekend as splitter is at my yard.
  14. I will keep my eyes and ears out there's a lot of the traveling type live along that bit off road towards fakenham do you think that could be a possibility.
  15. Hi I've got the thor 13 ton magik pto version with the table got it from m large and they had it on there stand at the lamma show so picked it up from there last day of the show and had a very good deal they are a very solid good machine and fast and very safe.
  16. Sorry to hijack this thread but woodworm was that you on the red harvester near the monumount on the a11 the other day as Iam on a 360 with lancasters back filling the new underpass there and see it working.
  17. Have a look at a web site compound security they do some very good battery operated gsm and GPRS alarms.
  18. Spypoint does a trail cam that text your phone look look on Scott country website
  19. Have a look on m large website they sell the Thor range of log splitters I've got the pto 13ton magik and dean lofthouse has the 18 ton super magik brilliant splitters I don't think you would ever bend it.
  20. I've got a .177 BSA r 10 mk2 with MTc mamba scopes and silencer very nice gun.
  21. save your money and buy a posch or thor
  22. 550 all the way but yes the 346 is still a good saw but lets go forward not backwards.
  23. is he from the uk as theres a darrell platton whos dad runs mj tree services nr aylsham in norfolk
  24. fair play dean i wouldnt dream or even think about doing that to my own roof i wouldnt have a clue where to start and i think i would shi* myself after doing it hoping i could put it right.

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