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Jesse

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  1. Christopher Leyland and Edward Kemp, RIP what did you do .
  2. Stand out from the crowd , be as visual as you can, and once your foot is in the door impress with your knowledge, tell it as it is and don't be money driven.
  3. Which swimming pool, which day, what time of day
  4. Mate, you did score big time, bags the one on the left, looks like she's gone commando , unless shes just swallowed - ingested her pants HOT I love big butts
  5. I think its just become very easy for some to take for granted how polite and proficient are native species are, i have nothing but praise for all the people i meet in the workplace if you're in it, its because you're good, if your exploited whose fault is it ?, its a very competitive market place, 0 hours suits a lot of companies, i own my own company and only now employ one, he's worked for the company for a long time, since it set up, takes no holidays or time off, and he is on 0 hours , thats me.
  6. Hi Jon, you ever been to Sunderland ?? i have, strange place, nice people but its just very different. Nothing like down here, and very cold. They do like dog racing and peas pudding, and going out at night with not many clothes on and what they have got on needs to be very designer like, even if they don't have a job, i used to go up to i think it was called Otterburn and fire Milan rockets at a cost of about £20,000 a pop, and it was a pop, followed by a whopping great woooooosssshhhh then a bang. They were the days.
  7. Jesse

    Wages advice?

    Unless they have gone bankrupt, see what the CAB have to say as above.
  8. Not anymore, last time was about 12 years ago, total waste of money.
  9. Tories hopefully we are mostly all hard working yes, working class but most, as well as working there nutts off every day, weekends and evenings are also entrepreneurs, i don't get my holidays paid or for taking time off if sick, work hard and try to save a little, thats what i think.
  10. <p>Hi Tom, hows it going, i am selling my splitter and possibly my kubota let me know if your interested Dave.</p>

  11. Thanks for looking into it Jim, are you sure that weight is correct ? the equivalent Thor Mignon 23.HVP.FT is 143kgs and i thought the A11 v sb was around 165kgs and thats with an engine ?
  12. Yep , slipped on slipped off, we did a few like that, but thats not optimistic, ......... this was. Great old truck , HD springs on it, very light steering
  13. I still feel bad about that cat, in all the years working i never laughed as much as i did every day working with you. great video , forgot you had it.
  14. I did one the same way a few years ago, Cherry into the back of a Hi lux, if you look behind the pickup you will see the butt standing showing the felling height at the point that i reversed the truck up to , felled it straight into the back of the truck, it just fitted, not as big as the one on the video, reason we did it , it was getting late in the day. Did have a video of it been unloaded, that was a bit special as well, so of bungie like
  15. Hi Jim, what's the weight of the A11 VC Tractor PTO and how does it matter what HP the tractor is in relation to the pump on the splitter ? is it just not a one for all ? or is it the faster the pump the greater the engine will dump on a small engine.
  16. Thanks Marko, Chris, i know what you are both saying, i have run the machine for a number of years with the attached pto log splitter on, with 3 front weights its been fine, front wheels stay on the ground, and it is a bigish splitter, just a little tired, It also works faster than most other splitters i have seen in action, and has a better squeeze than when i ran a hydraulic splitter from a mog, i also run a topper in the summer thats why its not on now. My thinking was to replace and try and keep the weight down but not to loose any of the power i enjoy with the current set up. One big benefit is on large sites i can spin the kubota all over the sites with ease, an A11 petrol looks to be hard work, i like the bench setup of the A11 so just thought one powered of my own hydraulics could be an option, I my try and pipe the Kubota direct to the current splitter to see first what the speed and power is like.
  17. Yep , police have never been any good its all about DIY, I go out every time middle of the night, i have banged out one or two over the year, on the whole once they hear you sneak up on them they **** themselves, never turn on any lights just creep out quietly and sneak up on them, its great fun, its become a sport for me, i now also go fully tooled , naked, or just in my pants, it seems to freak them out more, its a sport for me. Should of also said, when you do bang them out they never call the police.
  18. Evening all budding wood munching entrepreneurs , techno question, I am running a Kubota B6100 at the moment which is a great little tractor, no complaints, How would it compare to the following set ups. 1 Kubota tractor running a Riko A11 VPI from the tractor hydraulics 2 Kubota tractor running a Riko A11 VC from the PTO 3 A11 V SB Petrol running as its own independent unit I am not sure of the pressure or flow rate produced by the Kubota I believe the Kubota HP at engine to be 14 HP and at prop to be 12 HP Which will be the quickest and have the greatest squeeze Be grateful of any advice. Should've said its the b6100 I want to power the new splitter
  19. Looks good, is it just a case of connecting the red and black cables to power once its fitted to the grinder , have you a link to the winch on ebay ?
  20. Jesse

    Stihl ms 201

    Thats ok, i don't spend my money without really looking into things, held off the early 201, and really glad i never got the new Husqy, looking forward to the m tronic.
  21. Don't jump to admission, when it comes to BT and trees they operate on a 'Reactive not Proactive' policy, call them up and tell them you had been called out to clear a fallen / snapped branch which has taken a line down, thats it. Don't try and fix it.

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