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AardvarkTreeServices

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  1. Been on cashback deals for years. E2save currently have Vodafone sim only deals at £8.75/month for unlimited texts and calls with 8 gig of data. Full contract price goes through your books and the cashback cheque paid to you personally:) No phone included but plenty of cast offs from the kids!
  2. Last time I looked at the Komet/Millar instructions life span was up to 10 years from manufacture date, but only 5 years in use, so the harness can spend up to 5 years on the shelf, then 5 years in use. If its damaged, get it professionally checked out
  3. Like you, they're probably working hard and running thier own business looking for like minded people to help them. Offer the right terms and they'll find you:)
  4. Try a post on DBTC.co.uk. Theres a whole load of DB/Case gurus there
  5. From a self preservation veiw, if your used to a chainsaw then a winblown ticket would be more use to you but you probably need 30/31 first. Really though its the agents call what he would accept- as its not really a work environment he may accept one of the LANTRA occaisional users tickets which will be alot cheaper
  6. At 119 your looking at a ban so suggest you write in and explain the situation pronto and request the photo evidence. As has been said someone else may have your plates on a faster vehicle. In your shoes Id also get your defender inspected by a reputable garage with a rolling road to confirm your truck is knocking out stock power and is unmodified. If you have a professional report stating that the truck is unlikely to be able to do 119 it may help if the case goes to court.
  7. Assuming your using interlocking concrete tiles and extending an existing roof the just strip a bit of the existing roof to see how its done. Have a good look at the existing verge to get that right and maybe strip a row of existing tiles so you can run a stringline along an existing batten to give you the starting line for the new bit. Maybe look to buy a seconhand scaffold tower and sell again when your done which will probably work out cheaper than hiring. Good luck:)
  8. If you are doing domestic work, you'll never be on a level playing field with non VAT registered outfits- you have to charge 20% VAT to the customer and they dont. You can discount what you charge the customer by the VAT you claim back but you will always have to charge some element of VAT that non registered outfits dont.
  9. The back boiler will need a gravity loop into a hot water tank/thermal store to dissapate heat. You can pump from the bolier into central heating but you always need the gravity loop to dump heat if theres a power cut.
  10. Green Building Forum. Have a trawl through the posts, as what your wanting to do has all been covered over the years.
  11. If its listed as a classified ad its the same as putting it in your local shop or paper and its up to you and the buyer to sort things out- normal auction or buy it now rules dont apply. Pretty sure you cant leave feedback on a classified listing.
  12. Theres a list of clubs on the DVLA web site that DVLA use as "experts" to verify the tractors age and model from the info you give the club. Once the club has verified the age and model DVLA will then give the tractor an age related plate. Search the DVLA web site for V765 which is the old vehicle registration scheme.
  13. They maybe jumping on the bandwagon, but its reckoned that up to 25% of the population has an intolerance to wheat so there maybe sound reasons why so many are cutting wheat/gluten out.
  14. Genius is good stuff but if you want the best try the wheat free bakery direct in scotland. The wife is a coeliac and Genius is roughing it compared to the wheat free bakerys stuff

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