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htb

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  1. You would have thought there would have been some on there, with the needle bearing issues they had in the past
  2. LS Engineering or are you after a s/h one
  3. And what about the saw
  4. Feeling for you, just gone through the same
  5. Mark. All the big toys out today and a dodgy transit. Nice job. Bath before Stella unusual.
  6. htb

    50 cc saw

    Khriss. Historic vehicle next year though no MOT req
  7. htb

    50 cc saw

    I can see your point of view, but why spend money when you don't have to. Yes its tax deductable, but I would rather pay a bit more tax on profit, a reliable older saw than running to dealers on occasions
  8. Just as well then, just rebuilt a Preg 300tdi 90. It had only been on the road for 2yrs18kmiles when it was flatpacked. I bought it as unfinished project, with new galvi chassis, new rear tub, rear door front wings and s/s exhaust etc. Finished it last year MOT'd it and stored in a dry shed as a back up till needed
  9. htb

    50 cc saw

    Must send some of my 346's to spud to play with, he's only done my 200t so far
  10. htb

    50 cc saw

    Just made £250ish, reasonable at that price forthe work done
  11. htb

    Boots

    Am considering the technical 24's myself at mo, currently on protector pros at mo. I like the high legs on both of them, being tall, local dealers currently got the husq on at £150
  12. Not sure of any in fife. If you have major problems send to spud 2 posts up as he does an excellent and reasonable priced service and he will port if you req. Easy enough to post to him
  13. Make sure you get out all the crankcase screws, there's at least one hidden one
  14. nice views and self lowering
  15. Thought you used a thesaurus for that. Only studied it up close once and that was whilst strimming, not to recommended
  16. You seem to have a lot of knowledge about this mark, did you do a thesis on it
  17. good old knee jerk reaction
  18. Fingers crossed for you, but outcome probably not going to be favourable
  19. Technically if its part of the garden enclosure, you don't need a felling licence. Depends if he bought some of the field in the past from farmer and made it part of his garden without a change of use, as looks like it could have happened from aerial pic.
  20. Would like to see a bit more than that, what tester did you use as some better than others
  21. Because that would be taking the p..s
  22. My memories of Batesons were that they were a bit lightweight and would not standup to overloading as well as Ifors, mind you that was quitre a few years ago, they may have improved since.

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