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Whereabouts in Aberdeenshire?
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3 minutes ago, topchippyles said:
Gods country my Boy 😁
If you say so.....
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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.
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7 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:Are those rears fixed together?
Does not look much room btw the sidewalls for flex for sure
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3 hours ago, Jase hutch said:
This is OK if you can remove the sheared pins ?
If you cannot remove them without damaging the threads in the green plate, get a machine shop to drill and tap two more corresponding holes un it 120 degrees round, whilst at it might as well do 4 ready for when it fails again.
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3 hours ago, Silverhooker said:
Lancia or Alpha Romeo !!!
Ah the infamous Beta....
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Thread resurrect.
What weight is in stacked spruce timber.
Its been cut a year, 111 cube, 35cm average diam in 4.8m lengths.
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- Thanks to both of you will have a look and see what its doing, have already changed throttle cable as apparently they can snag.
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Steve, do 372 XT suffer from this as well as mine hangs onto its revs when coming off the throttle?
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Or your rope.
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That's one thing we don't do is Chillies.
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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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Tomatoes pricked out 1st true leaves out 2nd starting to develop all on the windowsill at the moment as -10 outdoors at night. Peas 4" tall in the tunnel and beans sown in modules.
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Chainsaw wellies a curse from the devil .
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About 8" of snow here, turned into a snowman 3 times yesterday whilst sectioning down.
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There is an arrow on the part showing which way to undo, which is anticlockwise.
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25 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:
Anyway, what do I know about youth.
It is but a distant memory.
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Just now, Joe Newton said:
There's plenty of climbers rigging without Cs 41 and pruning without Cs 40 too
That will be me then, guilty milord. Best cancel tomorrows job.
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7 minutes ago, Squaredy said:
I have so often seen cheap sealant used to hide bodges, bad workmanship etc etc etc.
Didn't know you had a land rover?
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Don't have any splash backs or shower in this house so no need for sealant. Bath and sinks sit against wall with a slight gap. 🙂
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47 minutes ago, Stere said:
On grand design etc they always seem to have alot thinner frames which look loads better but they are probaby more expensive?
Nail on the head, there.
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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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OEM is best then Meteor then prob Hyway. And yes then there are the chance your arm £22 ones.
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It will be slow on a 18" bar but you could use skip chain to ease the strain on the saw, if its available in the appropriate chain size.
Failed CS38 - Looking for advice.
in Climbers talk
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what I know as a monkeys fist, make them for dog throw toys, from retired climbing rope