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  1. Image result for Monkey's Fist. Size: 142 x 106. Source: forums.playredfox.com                                                                                                                                  what I know as a monkeys fist, make them for dog throw toys, from retired climbing rope

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  2. 12 hours ago, Peter 1955 said:

     

    A neighbouring farm fitted duals on a tractor in much the same way. Don't know if he had problems with it. Looking at that, I wonder if equivalent flotation type tyres might have worked well? The Agribuggys I used to drive were on Land Rover running gear, with tyres about a foot wide. I really miss my old LDV Convoys, dual rear wheel drive beats the snot out of a front wheel drive Transit, I can tell you! 

    Yes running on treadlights.

  3. Herself is always early with the tomato sowing, starts off in an incubator, then into foil lined box on windowsill, then into polytunnel but covered over at night when the weather is cold as get frosts into May here. She is loves toms and can't wait to get the 1st ones and have a long season. Rest of the veg she does early crops in the tunnel and then main crops outside.

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  4. Same here 3 pairs on the go, one of which is def summer only wear due to holes, one nicely broken in and the other in between. Just about to buy next pair to break in.

    I buy them as they are the only tall boot that I know of and at 6ft 4 with long legs, when climbing they prevent a gap btw trousers and boots, nice not to have a boot full of sawdust at the end of the day as well.

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