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dent

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  1. even with the long leg the stratch airs are only 33.5 inch the largest hiflexs i found to have the longest actual leg at 44.5 which suit me fine and i have an inside leg of about the same
  2. i just had to get a new phone my 3rd new one since september so decided to get a decent leather pouch for it as well and i don't keep it on my person when at work as i never hear it to answer anyway
  3. i have seen one like this before and it had a second one bolted to the very back although i think the front one was on a three point linkage
  4. heres another one for you Governmentium Research has led to the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to science. The new element, Governmentium (Gv), has one neuron, 25 assistant neurons, 88 deputy neurons, and 198 assistant deputy neurons, giving it an atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. Since Governmentium has no electrons, it is inert; however, it can be detected, because it impedes every reaction with which it comes into contact. A minute amount of Governmentium can cause a reaction that would normally take less than a second to take from four days to four years to complete. Governmentium has a normal half-life of 2-6 years; it does not decay, but instead undergoes a reorganization in which a portion of the assistant neurons and deputy neurons exchange places. In fact, Governmentium's mass will actually increase over time, since each reorganization will cause more morons to become neurons, forming isodopes. This characteristic of moron promotion leads some scientists to believe that Governmentium is formed whenever morons reach a critical concentration. This hypothetical quantity is referred to as critical morass. When catalyzed with money, Governmentium becomes Administratium, an element that radiates just as much energy as Governmentium since it has half as many peons but twice as many morons.
  5. i know some one with 90 odd orchard boxes currently doing nothing that already have had panels removed for firewood drying but there sat out side
  6. when driving i drop the laces inn the top of the boot and the stand on them i did this today but was being lazy and didn't pull my trousers down over the boots and as i have walked the hook from one boot has caught on the lace and made a large loop thats very tight so later when i have jumped out the truck and ran over to meet someone the same thing has happened but theres no slack and more force as i was running and the hook has ripped of and i have fallen over
  7. the reason i was asking as it was completely my own fault and nothing to do with the quality of the boot
  8. about 4 months
  9. i managed to rip ne of the laceing up hooks on my haix prtectr pros and was wondering if anyone sells a replacement as i lost the hook part cheers harry
  10. i have just bought a set of helly hansen 100% waterprofs for when you are not working t hard t build up a sweat and they are great wore them whilst hedgecutting the otherday and was complete.y dry when i finished also the hood is large enough to wear over a helmet. for when working i have either a craghoppers jacket which is now starting to lose its waterproof ness after going through the wash or just a t shirt as i find i end up to hot in a waterproof sometimes
  11. to find out exactly weigh one log put it by a fire or in an aga or rayburn if you have one until it won't loose anymore weight then you'll be able to calculate its moisture content
  12. yeah thats it and it now has an extra scar as andy drove into it today
  13. lr90 that yellow twin cab thing is at plumpton college isn't it if so mine is the 2a
  14. is that a 100 inch double cab the white one if so was it the oe that the lro were teamed with for a challenge a couple of months ago
  15. have you tried heating the track and cooling the pin
  16. its very simple depending on size you may not even bother with strainer posts if you have several projects on select the smallest site higher someone in and watch them or ask them to show you
  17. are you looking for a one of or longterm soloution if long term i spoke to someone who cut the back of a tellehandler bucket and added hooks so he put the bag on drove into the pile and the bag was full he was looking to get sone manafactured but don't know yet
  18. the guys i work with that never climb have stihl forestwear classics there similiar to hiflexs but baggy instead of streatchy or the stretchair type a's
  19. it was from brighton were i am at college and it was 6hrs there and 5 back
  20. unfortunately we only had 5hrs up there and 11hrs on a coach should have gone with work really i didn't buy anything as as i was looking to buy a gransfors axe my friend cut his finger open and it wouldn't stop bleading
  21. little rob do you mind sending me the number aswell from what i have read the cheapest 4x4s for teens to insure are daihatsu fortraks suzukis and unmoddified defenders also van variants seem to be cheaper someone also told me today nfu are cheaper if the vehicle is used for agricultural purposes
  22. buy the time you tipped all the logs out infront of the customer all the dry ones will be on top anyway so they have less to complain about
  23. dent

    Stihl drill BT45

    sds eneds can be put in akey less chuck but is a bodge but works fine but the is are adaptors available to go from chuck-sds and vise versa plus sds max or what ever the other type is
  24. we sell by bulk builders bag always called a bulk bag or dumpy bag never a mater cube bag although the telehandler has a weighing device and all the wood is delivered in bags so people can clearly see its a bag full also dn22 can you not extract with a tractor and then get a truck in or are tractors not allowed either
  25. the daihasus are good apparently and can tow 3.5 tonnes the leafsprung ones are easy to modify or a series landy

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