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jump-it

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  1. Couldn't you mount a hiab on the back of a landy and tow a trailer and deliver that way? Possibly have a flat bed big enough on landy to lift ibc onto at delivery destination for better placement?
  2. well my F250 is rated to 11 tonne on the V5, think thats only on a goose neck tho. can tow 3.5t on just over run brakes tho
  3. i had it with my isuzu pickup. had no end of problems with it and ended up putting a spot weld on the nut to stop it. really needed to get new half shafts but they are like rocking horse muck and just wanted to last me until i got my new truck and could get rid of it.
  4. Hi, I doubt he'll travel too far tbh because he based up near inverness but it may be worth a try. His name is kevin murray, 07788113268. If you tell him Mark watler put you onto him. He works full time on a farm up there but might be interested in a weekend away if the money was right.
  5. You need to find somebody with a lucas mill with a slabbing bar. Know of one in scotland.
  6. if you were closer to me id have it all for horse jumps, normally pay firewood price per ton without the hassle of you having to cut it up. will have a think if any of my colleagues are down your way.
  7. Those 520-50's are cracking tools, I hire one in a lot, light weight compared to the big machines, still good lift capacity and great vision.
  8. Had one of theirs pull a 13ton 360 out that I had got stuck when I lost my temper with a big stump while digging a deep ditch out 2 Big 4wd tractors wouldn't touch it but the matador pulled it with ease
  9. fordson major, the back ends are built like brick out houses. bit bigger and heavier than the 135/165 so not so popular and can be bought fairly cheap
  10. Tom2020 on here has one for sale atm, pm him
  11. Ignore the video title, am sure a lot of you guys would findit a walk inthe park [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCYZZPwJr_c&sns=em]The scariest video you have ever watched in the name of science - YouTube[/ame]
  12. I think £11hr is a good wage for a self employed farm labourer tbh.
  13. personally id go for a small (3 to 7 ton) 360 digger, much more versatile and lighter on the ground if abit wet
  14. a few of my scruffy terrier at work. the last picture is her nicking a slice of pizza of the paramedics i was parked next to at an event! guilty look or what
  15. get yahself this outfit! job sorted [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg8tHsb3Myk&sns=fb]Yuppie Contracting Range Rover towing 10 ton silage trailer TDV8 - YouTube[/ame]
  16. clutch removal on a husky or jonsered?
  17. im toying with the idea of putting an alloy dropside on the back when i get some spare cash. i used to run a gmc 1500 6.5 diesel but that had to go. have done abit of work out in the states and had the use of 2 F350 dually's, one with the diesel powerstroke and the other with the triton v10, lovely trucks but the dually's are too wide for over here and not great off road. pics of my old gmc
  18. typical yank tank, big engine but only 250hp but a hell of a lot of torque

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