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drythropple

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  1. It sounds like the decision has already been made by a lot of poeple, it IS the valves and couldn't possibly be anything else! I guess we are just going to have to wait until next week, when the main man gets another look, heres hoping its an easy fix!
  2. But he can turn it over by hand!!!
  3. I understand where you are coming from but this is happening on 3/4 of a turn!!!
  4. If you can turn it over by hand with plugs in then theres a fair chance its the woodruff key in the flywheel
  5. If it was the valves it wouldnt turn over with the plugs out either! Check that the plugs are not too long a reach!
  6. Where are you based? If its in the northeast I could help!,
  7. Overpriced at 99p!!
  8. Some folk have all the luck!! Ha Ha. Is that a 3 cylinder engine? Do you know what make and horsepower?
  9. Try using recycled plastic sheet for the sides, lightweight and strong
  10. Mine are totally different from yours, a much older machine, sorry!
  11. Have you got a pic of the controls? I have a scrap cherry picker, maybe could help with parts!
  12. <p>Hi, I dont, but tomd has 25tonne</p>

  13. There was one on ebay!
  14. Could you pm me with a price, I know someone who may be interested, cash, if it makes difference!
  15. What price is cordwood in or around north Northumberland at the moment?
  16. "Laidlers" the fruit and veg wholesalers do them!
  17. Cheap and cheerful answer is to use an old McConel back actor from a tractor
  18. That isnt the one from Northumberland estates ,is it?
  19. I have a new blade kicking around that would fit, you would need to get a bush made up as the centre hole is a little larger than most McConnels, it is new but has a bit rust on it, pm me if you are interested
  20. some guys around me want £60 tonne roadside, fresh felled
  21. I use my polytunnel to dry my firewood, I scrounged some redundant vents from a local farmer (the ones they put on the grain store floor and pile the grain on to) attached a powerful electric fan to one end and it worked a treat, would be better if it was warm air though but it certainly dried the snow off them
  22. Sorry, North Northumberland
  23. Anyone give me an idea the value of birch 3-5 meter lengths 350mm down, possibly be available by the artic load. will be cut soon and ready for next season
  24. Its definately the tank, down the seam
  25. Help! My 262xp has developed a leak in the fuel tank, any ideas? Or has anyone got a seconhand one lying around

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