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htb

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  1. Make sure you get out all the crankcase screws, there's at least one hidden one
  2. nice views and self lowering
  3. Thought you used a thesaurus for that. Only studied it up close once and that was whilst strimming, not to recommended
  4. You seem to have a lot of knowledge about this mark, did you do a thesis on it
  5. good old knee jerk reaction
  6. Fingers crossed for you, but outcome probably not going to be favourable
  7. 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.
  8. Would like to see a bit more than that, what tester did you use as some better than others
  9. Because that would be taking the p..s
  10. 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.
  11. Should that not have been in the probably overloaded thread? Or is it just how it appears
  12. Check the rear half of the chassis for rust, as they can rust badly. The rear air suspension units can be retrofittted with steel springs, slightly harsher ride. Other than that not bad motors, easily tuned
  13. If its only 1 fin I would not worry about it, Its going to be better quality than the aftermarket one
  14. Be interesting to see after a few years of lapsed pruning
  15. If it came from Rob D speak to him about it, if not speak to your supplier, they should be your first port of call
  16. Thought that might be your answer or straight to bin
  17. htb

    ArbDogs? Pics!

    Unfortunately, our lab has just emptied his tea back out, your lawn easier to clearup

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