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geoff

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  1. Dunno the science bit,but just bought a m/cycle & was advised to stay away from supermarket pumps,and the saws I run are a lot better on aspen than they ever were on predominantly s/market pump fuel.
  2. Great post:thumbup1:
  3. Thanks mate.
  4. 3x cast iron Bollards | eBay Loads on ebay.
  5. Thats pretty tidy Stumpgrinder,any idea where the mudgaurds came from?
  6. Good stuff Lee,looks like a great thing to do!
  7. & dont they all,thats evolution for ya.
  8. I have the same problem,but just get on with it & have a wriggle about when my ropes are not loaded,I find the leg loops tend not to ride up too far due to the volume of my lunchbox,but we are all built different! & at my age the forementioned is numb all over anyway.
  9. FULL CIRCLE - lake district yurts / yurts holidays uk
  10. Just easing up now mate,dont know if thats the end of it yet though!
  11. I got a tin of hammerite in putrid pink if its any use to you mate,that & black bumpers youve got a liquorice alsort,yummy!
  12. Looks a couple of hundred quids worth or there abouts.
  13. Be nice to see it too,I like these trucks. It will have had a good wash last night mate!
  14. Nice one mate,glad to hear your on wheels again.
  15. Inclined to agree with you Lee.
  16. Nice motor in my humble opinion Allen,go look,might be a nice one.
  17. Have to agree,bloody good tyres at any price,will be getting another set when mine eventualy wear out,Im off road all winter on them,often towing 3.5 ton, they are tough & tenacious tyres.
  18. A lot depends on the stem diameter in the first few feet,if they are single stem under 6 inch down low they will be out in no time,put a day on it & work out what you want for that,good learning process.
  19. Well done!
  20. Depends how old they are & how they hane been maintained,but you should get them stripped to poles then grub & winch them out easy enough,pics would help,but if they are as I imagine,with chaisaw axe & just rope you will get them in a day easy.
  21. Lovely,stunning figure & colour!
  22. I'm running cooper discoverer stt 's the last 20 though miles,they are holding up well,good on road & off too.
  23. When you fit the new bearings,if they are a tight fit on the shaft,get the shaft in the freezer for a good while,(& wipe off any condensation when you remove it),& have the bearings warmed nicely on a radiator,makes it a bit easier to get them on due to expansion & contraction.
  24. If your hands are going numb,I would get it checked out mate,even just for peace of mind.

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