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RobRainford

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  1. I like the exhaust modification on the blower. Useful! Could have used one of these [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l60g8DjwqYE]YouTube - ‪Rodentator‬‏[/ame]
  2. I've had a few things from them at shows. Good bunch of people, as are the rest of the suppliers!
  3. Not sure. It was on their bargain table and was the only one like it! It's slightly thicker than the stein rc2000 by about 15mm. So it would handle 16mm ropes and I would say a similar load of 2000kg but I'll never find a lump big enough for it!
  4. £90 all in with two 5t ratchet straps to hold it up. From sorbus
  5. Bollard. Made up with it. Can't wait to give it a go
  6. I bought a bright red lowering bollard from sorbus which included two 5 ton straps to hold it on! Slightly thicker than a stein rc2000 and was a bit cheaper!
  7. If you don't know knots Tie LOTS!
  8. Poison ivy is a nice rope to climb on, feels like a 13mm but is a lot lighter!
  9. Better still, get the pto version of the cs100 on the back and see how it runs!
  10. I think the beeping was covering up his swearing! I know the farmer mentality. Two generations before me were farmers! It's not good to be around when stuff needs to be done delicately!
  11. Forgot to add. You can get hold of me on 07516 348002 or through messaging on here. May be able to sort a deal out for you!
  12. I'm in st helens and have 8 cube ready to burn sat in 1 cube cages. I can deliver them in the cage 6 at a time. If you keep the cages its £25 deposit per cage but if you dont keep the cages you dont pay the £25. Also if you keep them till they are empty then you get the £25 back when we get the cage back. £100 per cube/cage delivered to your door
  13. Sell or give to a farmer with a muck spreader and dump it on his muck pile. It will then get spread finely over the fields. We plan to do that with ours!
  14. very interesting would the incorrect loading be lessened if the fishermans was in between the two legs of the AP?
  15. okidoke, im aiming for that time anyway, lets hope for some good weather
  16. i was goig to ring you kev about it but yes, youd be surprised what fits in that little tin can! it will only be a couple of small logs. ive got a lad who wants to come too if thats ok? hes fine with chipping in for fuel too, as am i
  17. It's a good bish bash bosh job, might set my helmet camera up while I'm grounding. Can't wait
  18. Ive got a good mix of poles here Justin but I would probably be there mid morning on the Friday if that's not too late?
  19. Both position filled now cheers!
  20. As said in another thread, it seems to be the time where technology is outraging the law, tractors are made with 50k boxes and I know a contractor who pulls an 8t spreader behind a low loader trailer with a bobcat on, does it often, all at 50k and has no problems. Even tractors with 40k boxes are still over 20mph when flat out, normal ag tyres they hit 25/6mph and turf tyres on ours makes it 23/4, the 50k hitting 33/4, which really does take some stopping on a downhill! Our 6330 is plated at 32t max towing, but rarely comes close to towing a quarter of that, it doesn't like an empty 18t trailer weighing 6t empty. Although it will still pull the above mentioned two trailers fine! Trailers are built with air and hydraulic suspension now, some are adapted from wagons, so why wouldn't a new trailer with Hgv spec brakes be safe with a tractor capable of pulling it and supplying the brakes well with air and hydraulics?
  21. Fungi at the base of a house, hmmm, fell it!
  22. 2.5tdi engine, the one that blows it's con rods sideways at 70-80k! It mainly has to pull itself with an 800ltr tank of water with steel frame and boom, easily a ton altogether when full. I've not driven it yet ive only been told, but it struggles to 50 and used to be fine to 60 and 70 when full I would, but I've still got another year in uni so don't have time to earn the money to commit on a vehicle that will sit there most of the time, using one that is multi purpose saves money, yeah it might get a bit awkward when it's needed by both, it's currently a backup truck and Doesn't see huge amounts of use, I/we would rather have one truck taking up space fuel and insurance than two getting half used I'm even happy for the Nissan as it is, trailer and chipper is 400kg, then chip in the back to haul along, if we sort that I'd be happy driving that. The newly made box can be adjusted accordingly!
  23. Well looks like we may be getting a 110 in the near future, the Nissan we put a new engine in funded by my old hilux has something wrong, we think it's an ancillary or injector somewhere as it's gutless and won't pull you out of bed! We were thinking sell that then buy a landy with what we can get together and build a very simple to remove spraying system, with rear booms instead of front ones. Would be a 110 as it seems to cope well with the weight like the one we've got now, I could try and find a tipper that we could do this to! That would cover all the bases.
  24. whats to look for when buying a landy? im starting to think it might be an idea to get one and sell my little french rocket!
  25. I am after two good CSCS climbers, 5 trees are being removed and the job is to be done in a day, the day is a sunday, which one is yet to be decided. It will be before the 27th june. All you need is your kit and a CSCS card for being on site, some lowering involved as there are a few obstacles to be avoided and one wire in the most awkward place! I need to know your rates for working on a sunday for pricing purposes Let me know 07841128366 or pm here Cheers!

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