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s.varty

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  1. Whats on the welsh map? Apart from the obvious
  2. By that map I reckon im just about ooop north:thumbup1:
  3. Agree, but only left with a few logs which you can kick off,still a lot easier than throwing off by hand:thumbup1:
  4. Guessing around 30
  5. Depends what your going to use it for, I use mine only for logs on a single cab hilux,just over a cubic metre Id guess under half a ton, ive had it for about 3 years and never broke anything.
  6. Another good thing I found was that I can reverse into a garage etc and unload,,,cant do that with a tipper:001_tt2:
  7. I,d of thought as long as you don't expect them to pull as much as a horse ,it would be good exercise for them
  8. Lost my handle after a couple of weeks , I found i needed to board out the wheel arches as the logs got stuck behind them.
  9. Great bit of kit ,don't damage the tailgate at all:thumbup1:
  10. Sure there are arb guys that want to get rid of their cord and don't do logs, so its worth a go I guess
  11. :laugh1:
  12. the only drawback with the early japs such as Datsun hiluxs etc were as said they rusted in front of your eyes, once they sorted that out , they took the market by storm
  13. Im also looking for free logs, havnt found any yet though. Worth asking
  14. I know a farmer who was an avid land rover fan until he got a brava, he swore he would only ever buy Japanese in the future.
  15. Your just a baby mate:thumbup1:
  16. Ive seen some real nice carvings on here, but the horse and hounds has got to be the best:thumbup1:
  17. No, I cant climb and can just about read & write:laugh1: I have worked with and had climbers doing work for me, 2 examples no1 had loads of tickets and all the nice shiny gear, but took over half an hour (not exaggerating) to reach the first limb of a 40ft willow (ivy), when he did finally get to the limb I wanted removing he cut it off in one straight onto a garden shed. No.2 left school and went to merrist wood for a 9 week block course and according to every arb related person who has worked with him he is the best theyv seen, hes 52 now ,still climbing likes hes in his twentys. As you say tickets mean nothing in relation to your ability:thumbup1:
  18. Spot on:thumbup1:
  19. Would it be ok to replant on the exact site?
  20. Its road going with a 50mm hitch, anyone with a towbar can pick it up, Buy it and DEMAND that you pick up and pay on collection. If its to far to travel then forget it.
  21. Just goes to prove that we don't read the FULL listing louise, now when can I collect the saw:laugh1:
  22. Had to laugh as well, but they maybe just starting out, no contacts, previous customers etc
  23. Nothing wrong there, wouldn't want to be his groundie though
  24. Fred dibna was very watchable whatever he did, legend:thumbup1:
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