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Daniel Jiggins

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  1. No worries will fish them out over the weekend Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  2. I feel a Boycott Bibu campaign coming on!! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  3. Finally got round to checking my payments and it turns out the invoice had been paid I have the date, time, person I spoke to with extension number what card I paid with and they even sent me a receipt! This is a big scam which if I had time should be reported to watchdog or similar they would happily take your money again which is very wrong! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
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    New saw

    The heated handles great in this weather Jon Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
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    New saw

    Got a 361 and a 550 I always take the 550 cracking little saw on a 15" bar. I would say 550 or 560. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  6. Look at the doskos. Are the Danequip the same?
  7. I use 4x4 tipper and ifor willy 8x5 tipper (both the same size load) can then do double loads or tipper load + bulk bags, Customer pays for delivery over 10 miles so fuel not a major issue.
  8. Have you got a link? Im still undecided what to get i like the little rayco but thinking do i go bigger and get a self propelled 25 / 27 hp size like the carlton.
  9. I would go Isuzu they are mega reliable, pull well and good off road. The new one is supposed to do 38mpg? Why not go into an Isuzu dealer and say its a toss up between your truck and the L200 but im swayed towards the L200 because of the finance package, I will buy your Isuzu if you match there finance deal? I fancy the new one when mine is a bit older.
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  11. Found this aswell if mine are no good Agroco Trailers - Offers Information - Ifor Williams Trailers
  12. Will do that then if they look like they may fit
  13. Just use good quality posts with a borer bore the holes stick the posts in and concrete, not had any problems this way i would only use spurs to fix a broken post but its not much trouble to bust out a post with the breaker and set another should one rot after 10-15 years. Its always cheaper to buy cement and aggregates but you have to mix, wait for it to set etc, post crete is pretty much instant and saves a lot of labour so will work out cheaper with the labour you save, well does for us.
  14. I will have a measure up for the PCD probably be Wednesday as away tommorow, If there any good i could probably drop them at Geoffs if he didnt mind? then you could try them.
  15. I have something similar gathering dust in my lockup theres 2 or 3 wheels with like new michelin tyres.
  16. Use a metal pin and break the front edge of the concrete, dig the front of the hole first so the concrete has somewhere to go. If you have a small breaker gun it off with that, Simples! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  17. Hi Alan, can you pm me a price for the grinder with a 15horse Kohler engine. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  18. What like this? Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  19. I've got my ranger with nfu I've also just bought a rodeo as long as you have not had a claim in the last year they offered me an introductry 60% no claims on the second vehicle. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  20. Don't know Steve your right the BF Goodrich are great tyres I'm after a set of Mud terrains for next winter no point in putting them on yet with all this dry spring weather on its way Lol! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  21. The AT2 pattern is identical to the BF Goodrich all terrain. Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  22. I just look presentable but not over the top, Turn up on time and when you say you will goes further than appearance! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  23. Had the AT 2 pattern on my ranger and were equally as good as bf or the same Imo Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

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