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dangerous brian

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  1. I was thinking the same thing Steve,i bet it wouldnt be as effective if i was on the end looks good though in the right hands,ill stick with me prussic.
  2. Yes brandon tool hire have splitters.
  3. Crackin result today,give hughton the key to the city i recon,roll on blackburn i am lovin it feckin lovin it up the toon.

  4. Im always a bit concerned that demand could outstrip the supply,in this country surely buying in would give our resources a much needed breather,could also get the prices down as well,if the british market has competition from abroad,if the whole phytophthera thing is as bad as ive been told we may not have a choice but buy foreign,ill keep my eyes and ears open and my wallet handy and wait for the jury to decide,cheers DB firmly sat on the fence in sunny cornwall.
  5. We run a DAF with a mewp on it reliable as hell and good on fuel,nice cab and best of all blinding heater,just the ticket for the months ahead.
  6. Youll get more for the Tw when you want to trade up,ive heard good things about the 125 thats the one id go for.
  7. Looks like you can adjust the oil flow on your saw.if so turn it up a bit.
  8. Lucky or ballsey i cant quite make up my mind,chogging down could be interesting id pay good money to see that.
  9. Id go straight for a 660 3 different bars and your sorted for any occasion,without any doubt the best saw money can buy,but dont take my word for it ask the guys on here.
  10. Those pics will get Flaming Aces juices flowing,love the picture of the Elm stick ,black and white pictures say so much more if you know what i mean brilliant matey post some more if youve got any.
  11. Mog tyres and palets plenty of red and a leaf blower.
  12. could you send a price on the 30 tonne splitter you mentioned in the week plus any info cheers DB.

  13. I had a pair of loggers and they were realy good lasted well and were comfortable,couldnt realy fault them.
  14. I bought a leyland 255 this year 2wd loader various buckets spikes etc delivered to my door for 1300 quid,bargain if you go for a zetor or a belarus youll get a hell of alot of tractor for yer money.
  15. Nothings gone wrong it just aint up to the job very feable build quality its just in a nut shell rubbish,low on power supposed to be on par with a ms200 no where near it mines done less than a days work and aslong as i own it it will never do another,i used it a while back to cut up a pallet and that took forever,just save your money buy a stihl we run 4 of them and they are wicked.
  16. Does the tax man no of this spare cash you speak of,plus me thinks youll need much spare cash to fix petes bedford,might be better off taking aces advice,or get a 35 k loan and be done with it.
  17. Give that top handle a wide berth ive got one and its sh.t,stick with what you know,id rather put my trust in a second hand ms200 that a brand new tanaka/hitachi thing thats how crapp they are.
  18. Haix trekkers and Stihl advance good combo last ages comfy as hell.give oregon trousers a wide birth i went through 2 pairs of super comforts in 3 months realy poor quality.
  19. We run two and they are brilliant never let us down and do good mpg,the early one is non turbo sluggish but torquey,the later is a turbo version,thats quite lively,and with mud terrains they go pretty much any where.
  20. How many tonnes of cord went into making that lovely pile.
  21. The question tom is after all that work ,whats it chip like,wait till you Daves new beast it looks like a harvester,but i recon its goin to be a good bit of kit,were using her in the morning so ill keep you posted,looks nice tom good job.
  22. What he just said like it is now it will crack weld for a past time.

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