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  1. htb

    Bar guage

    Yes. My 346 are all running 0.58 and 325 full chisel, a friend of mine his are on 0.58 and 3/8 full chisel
  2. And the Rozzers.
  3. Buy a lottery ticket quick.
  4. Whats a TAZ?
  5. Your looking for pieces just bigger than a pencil in thickness, about 18" long and push in 1/3 to 1/2 way. Top cut at an angle and bottom cut perpendicular so you know which way up they should be, some scrape a bit of the bark away at the base to encourage rooting.
  6. Generally unless flowing uphill.....
  7. A lady up here was swept away in the river Don in November, still not found her Body. Tragic for all.
  8. @broadsword Any update, how are you getting on with it?
  9. Kenda if you can get hold of them.
  10. Lad near us in Morayshire, Artic load of firewood at £1250 plus vat plus haulage
  11. Could be fishy,
  12. Done one last week, all three of us had reactions to greater or lesser extent from irritation on stabbing to infection and antibiotic treatment
  13. htb

    Wood Store

    What have you been drinking?
  14. htb

    Wood Store

    Nope below is paraweb, I think originally from ICI.
  15. Or a LBGT or whatever they call them now flags, as it was cheap.
  16. htb

    Stokboard

    If using on a trailer floor, use it over the original one or a replacement floor. I would not use it as the sole floor, if your thinking of putting machinery or vehicles on it, as it will flex like buggery.
  17. Just as well its not a Nissan, it would be in two halves by now.
  18. Don't fancy getting to the towball.
  19. Do it all or walk, for the reasons you have given,
  20. Protector pro comes further up leg than trekkers. 4 lace eyelets as opposed to 2.
  21. $39 for tether and cheapest shipping to UK $69
  22. Looks like pump off and send for checking over. You have not been using cheap diesel or running kerosene mixed in with it as that accelerates pump wear?
  23. IIRC when ignition switch is on there is a permanent live to the solenoid which keeps it latched to keep running. When you turn to start there is 2nd live to the solenoid which lifts the solenoid to the run position which is then kept latched by the 1st positive wire, on releasing from start position the 2nd de energising wire stops being powered and the solenoid is kept in run position by 1st live wire. When you stop both wires should not be live.
  24. Funnily enough I have never had a problem with orders from FR Jones, ordered some stuff between Christmas and New Year from their sale, when they were shut and delivered before the New Year.
  25. You say it overreved can you give more details, was it a runaway engine and did it stop when you turned the key off, or did it keep running? What's the oil level like is it higher than max.. Had a Jensen shit its hydraulic pump dumping the hydraulic oil into the engine oil, it then pumped it through the breather and into inlet manifold and then the engine runs on its oil rather than diesel and will not switch off with switch. We stopped it by tracking it to slow the engine down till it stalled, but it was close to blowing up.

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