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htb

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  1. Because that would be taking the p..s
  2. 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.
  3. Should that not have been in the probably overloaded thread? Or is it just how it appears
  4. 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
  5. If its only 1 fin I would not worry about it, Its going to be better quality than the aftermarket one
  6. Takes me back to the 80's and 90's
  7. Be interesting to see after a few years of lapsed pruning
  8. 45ft/lbs torque on the blade bolts
  9. 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
  10. How about Aberchirder
  11. If that's the case I'm out
  12. windholm
  13. Yep tungsten carbide chains
  14. Nope workhouse for you im afraid
  15. Thought that might be your answer or straight to bin
  16. htb

    ArbDogs? Pics!

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

    ArbDogs? Pics!

    You 2 dog chipper is not very tidy, leaves a lot of mess to rake up
  18. Only for export though
  19. My thoughts entirely, your just a young un
  20. Wood burns water dosen't, all wood types go on our rayburn and woodburners
  21. That always a good start, but Talisker stocks running low so have to fall back to Laphroig
  22. More than meditation of course
  23. htb

    Big "Dawgs"

    Dangerous that showing far too much forward thinking and logic
  24. Personally find medication helps more

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