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Gareth Smith

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  1. Nice one mate !! Let's get that chute cut and hinged !! Can't wait to abuse it like you do mine:sneaky2:
  2. Great saw .. Love mine with 15" bar, good price if it's in good nick
  3. What ?!! Ladders !! I never use such things:001_rolleyes:
  4. Did you get one of me up that dodgy snapped out ash you sent me up ? No bet you didn't !
  5. Had a Jo beau m300 till middle of last year.. Loved it fantastic machine for the right job
  6. Didn't use the winch on these Ian .. Beings there was plenty of room I just used the power of the mighty mitsy !
  7. Haha .. As sad as it sounds yes I have My lads have loads of toy tractors and diggers and timber harvesters and they have some plastic logs which came with some of them.. We had a full scale 'clear fell ' operation the other night
  8. Here`s mine that i had bought for me for xmas
  9. I reckon it'll be better to see what weekend dan is free .. That way he can't get out of it again
  10. Haha look forward to it ! I reckon it will be cheaper to pay to get in rather than buying you the most drinks
  11. I use a larks foot , sorry cant upload pics from phone but if you google larks foot there is pics on there ..
  12. Can't beat a bit of clay shooting , especially over Xmas for some reason.. Had a day at john bidwells in Suffolk with a couple mates and loved it.. Should be going again second week in January.
  13. The exact same thing happened to a mate of mine who owns the same truck for his scaffolding business, they climbed over the bungalow roof to get to it as yard has security fence. Also cost him about the same to get replaced.
  14. I think I might go out to the garage and blunt my silky !!
  15. Tomorrows connies are a little smaller mate:sneaky2:
  16. Was alot more fun than being on them hedges for three days mate Not that I was moaning or anything
  17. Yes I know mate I had the same problem before I lined it, I drilled it and cable tied it with the biggest cable ties I could buy. If it wasn't for the abs I would just buy quarter inch marine ply And paint it black and use that. Just do each individual panel so you can still remove them if needed.

  18. It's 5mm abs plastic. It came in 8ft x 4ft sheets and weighs hardly anything. It came from a local engineering workshop as a one off and can't get anymore as I wanted somemore for another trailer .

  19. Fair enough on the way it may have read but it was not intentionally meant to sound like any sort of scare mongering !! You don't know how much I hate little scrotes like that and the 'brap brap' attitude they seem to have adopted .. I also would have monitored the situation and if I felt that doing what big guy done was the right thing to do I probably would have done it. It's easy for people to sit there and type on the Internet what they would and wouldn't do but then being put into that situation their outlook can be very different. That's just my opinion
  20. Haha come on get real ! Funny boy ! Like I said if you read it again I don't agree with the way the little scrote acted at all ! I'm just merely stating my opinion to something that could have happened.. And yes well done it is a what if what if .. But we're all entitled to an opinion on an open forum aren't we ? Oh and I'll watch out for the juggernauts !!
  21. Alot of mixed opinions on this and as always everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I think the little scrote acted well out of turn and so did 'the big guy' .. My point is , what if that little scrote was a drugged up looney tune carrying a weapon ? With all those other people and children on board that train . If it had kicked off which I think it would have (if the scrote was a drugged up looney) being manhandled like that who knows what would have happened and what innocent people could have gotten injured !

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