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  1. you could have bought 2 for that money.....
  2. it's a free world... you're not going to be forced to take it up SJB:wink: as les said, aimed at home user i reckon it's a good thing.. fear of the unknown can be hilarious,,,, evolution and all that...
  3. ad15

    ms880

    ahh but steve, how much do YOU spend with that dealer??? the price you may pay might not be the same price to someone else....
  4. ad15

    ms880

    exchange rate has changed alot since last year steve.... check the price to collect now from that dealer,,, think you'll find it is just over £1k....
  5. i reckon it was "JUST" spotted...
  6. well mine has been redesigned... went to garden centre, was only inside for 10 mins,, came out to find drivers door caved in, so much that the top was pushed out,,, and the person responsible has driven off......
  7. "What really is the rush? You're still in your thirties." there are some on here monkey that believe that once past 30 we should give up and get in the box....
  8. and a possible slap on the wrist from the rspb...
  9. did you put a roof on the top as well? only now there is a big hole to collect water.....
  10. chin up mate.. have a look sideways (if you know what i mean) you MAY be stuck at where you're at regarding arb quals etc BUT if you think a little laterally you could look at marketing/ business management or whatever, BUT it may be the step that gets you out on your own and running your own set up... in the 5 mins i've been in this game i've met some top people and seen posts from some proper tools, what i've learnt is that this industry much like any other CAN be very narrow minded, and CAN have a very black/ white approach to anything not considered the norm, well stuff the lot of it i say, you do what feels right, work hard, and you will get there in the end I'll get my coat.
  11. should put a roof on the top and leave it be until fledged.
  12. it is a youngster,,, can i ask what you did with him?
  13. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZHZcLZUoIE]YouTube - MVI_2128.AVI[/ame] this one is a little better,,,,
  14. saw a brand new greenmech tracked jobbie on the back of a truck on the way back from todays job.. reckon the new dealer down here is doing just fine..
  15. i wish it was me,,, then i'd not be javelin throwing the wood into her.. if you feed it in similar speed to a roller fed one it does just fine,,,, get mine back from site tuesday,, i'll do a proper vid and post,, will also get a photo of "chip quality" for the jo bo wussies.. you get yours too... weds night we'll have a video / chip quality off....
  16. urrmm,, i think i have to point out that the groundie there had never used the little beastie before, he just rammed it in and it was not the smallest bit... he has since had a little practice and is much smoother..
  17. yup.. life on the edge..
  18. ad15

    Birthday

    can hear the violins from here...
  19. horse poop.... my greenmech would flatten your bo-ho...
  20. you obviously missed my "todays job" thread then.... that's what got arbclimber into this mess. as for you arbclimber... thanks for taking the heat off me for a night.. so i'm guessing you were supposed to fell the tree on the left.....
  21. brilliant.... i love my little meanie.... it's earning it's keep every day..
  22. will do it tomorrow, please remind me though as am in the woods again and am baked from today...
  23. try cutting a little hole low down in the dust mask, breath in through the nose, out through the mouth, also use motorbike visor spray, i use bob heath on the bike, it's great..
  24. hey max, richy rule cut mine for me, i do believe he was very precise at 33", it is very short and tight,,, it's on beeline as well, works nice with tachyon. I'll get a pic tomorrow for you if you want..

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