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htb

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  1. Ahh but you will be in northern scotland, not like us sassenachs:001_smile:
  2. Makes a nice fountain in your garden
  3. Hi Barry, what would postage for a pantin be to AB54 postcode, your standard £4.75 or less (please). Thanks
  4. htb

    FimblClimb

    Also used on the new pulleysavers as the retreival eye which I have just bought. You can get the blue tongue splice through but the ID cover is a struggle, positive is dont need to use a reteival ball
  5. No worries, just got me wondering as it did spud
  6. According to the Kubota manual D905-e, D1005-e, D1105-e, D1105-te hold 5.1l of oil V1205-e, V1305-e, V1505-e hold 6l of oil V1205-te, V1505-te hold 6.7l of oil the t in the numbers denotes turbo. Find the engine type number and away you go:thumbup:
  7. live in aberdeenshire must take after the locals
  8. Not in my price range, xl too big i'll have you know, difficult to believe but true
  9. [ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/OREGON-295435-Medium-Protective-Trouser/dp/B00650CYIU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1458466447&sr=8-2&keywords=oregon+yukon]OREGON 295435 Medium Type A Yukon Protective Trouser: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31ykxYkbGbL.@@AMEPARAM@@31ykxYkbGbL[/ame] They wont fit you after all the pies last week and def wont fit me
  10. It would be rude not to
  11. Another for the collection ????
  12. They might get amnesia and come back for a second go, thinking it was a bad dream the first time
  13. No worries, let me know if he does not want the positioner
  14. Would be interested in the positioner, is it a fixed one or swivel. Thanks
  15. You after one as well ???. There are 3 here kept meaning to put on fleabay, but could not be arsed. Think they are all around 2003 vintage so on your head be it.
  16. Got 2 willans harnesses and a cresto skybelt, if you want for the postage
  17. Cheap 3 strand polyprop for light stuff or if you can get hold of a retired climbing rope. Still using old climbing rope for lighter lowering and pulling stuff over, only move onto 16 and 19mm rigging rope when required. Save your money
  18. I like your lightweight choice of strop attachment
  19. Nope, never used that as a sales pitch
  20. Do you greet it ever morning or only when in a good mood

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