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Matt Butler

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  1. fat max tool box goes where ever i go, packed full of usefull stuff including bar spanner, mutli tool, first aid kit, lighter, files, nails, hammer, adjustable spanners, socket set, tape measure, and loads more incase you hadnt guessed, I love tools:001_smile:
  2. what a load of rubbish
  3. that is awesome, love the facial expression of the guy on the left:001_smile:
  4. I love this post:001_smile:
  5. im with u on that
  6. well said that man:001_smile:
  7. ok, makes sense
  8. we deliver them on iveco, load with handler then tip the iveco slightly and get 2 guys 2 grab and handle each, if you pull it quick the logs stay in and you can then drag to final destination
  9. shot gun with rock salt cartridge, they won't come back:thumbup:
  10. i'll validate the reason: a wallet full of cash and a crust on the table!
  11. some pics from the weekend, im hoping that by the time they leave school my nephews will be ready to take my job!
  12. I H8 this kind of customer, give him the push.
  13. depends how flighty the hens are, ive had certain hens (usually bantam types) that would get ove a 6 ft fence
  14. inhabitants of Newbury lock up your gear, 3 caravans all towed by transits have just settled opposite St Barts school, happy days!
  15. on all these "best saw" threads i never hear anything about Komatsu, i have 621AVS which will take 20 inch bar, but we also run about four 500's, they are awesome saws, might not have quite the poke of a husky but super reliable. Be interested to hear what anyone else thinks about them?
  16. i hate tattoos
  17. i agree, we have a 130 tipper and you can get all that much in that
  18. its the moving the stuff once its down is the pain too true
  19. yeah! we half way through her long overdue restoration, its in about 1000 bits, and we are now wondering how it goes back together:001_tt2:
  20. fordson super major with 2 speed cooks winch, this old girl has been in the family for roughly 40 years
  21. technical error sorry
  22. following a recent thread on the 076 i managed to find a couple of pics of the old girl in action, sorry there a bit blurred
  23. i think it comes down to individual buisnesses and what they can sustain, i know that we could not stay affloat with 9 staff members and near 500k worth of kit, if we charged the prices reccomended by the "expert"
  24. ....er no, what im saying is, if u are using a quality Arb Association approved contractor (as he claimed to be), then they can price what they think the job is worth and the customer is not abliged to accept.

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