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swinny

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  1. I bought genuine but if i had to again i'd just go for one off saturn knives. Bought a set of blades off them a few weeks back. I have 4 other genuine sets but the saturn knives look good. Im happy with them
  2. No not at all but unless he sells from site then no point. Do the job and onto the next. You do what you feel best
  3. Im sure he can get it delivered to you for a nice fee Faster and easier to loose over there than all the messing about bringing it back and blocking yard space up
  4. I like my m6. I think they all will rust and rot no matter what age its the crap paint and lack of at that! My old iveco was probabilly a better motor all round but was too heavy and parts were rediculous. I have a ford dealer very close and parts are reasonable. Mk 6 for me
  5. mines the older tddi not tdci
  6. Same as Jensen. People also forget the small side anvils too!
  7. How close can you safely work to an ABC? got a willow to remove and its near touching, looks like utilities have pruned back befor to give 1m clearance max. Many thanks
  8. Mark, Yours is a steel back and ally drop sides. One where they get powder coated then it drops off in big sheets and rots through easy. ( i wouldnt purchase one with a back like that as had a dyna the same) I have a full steel back and is ok A full ally back would be good
  9. You see to me that oil is way to high. Should be between the dots between the yellow tube guides i say could be a serious percentage of diesel there bet up to 40% above correct level so maybe 2.5-3 ltrs too much
  10. I do like the mk6 transit. Thing with all transits is they will go on the steps and sills anyhow! No matter weather mk 6 or 7. I bought a good low mile truck a couple of years back and still run it now.
  11. Yup
  12. Last stuff was 48.5 i think
  13. Could do with somethin similar at times
  14. A teleporter has more reach and 4wd yes but if constantly loading you keep needing to re set the wheels to straight! Unlike on these
  15. Mines on a shuttle aswell so backwards forwards on a lever
  16. Yeah think its approx 34-36" at felling cut not much taper, 10-11' long seemd ok with it have had to empty hiab trailer for this week and had a few lumps like that to shift Need some wider pallet forks tbh
  17. I like my massey industrial Johnathon
  18. Pli is about 350ish per year so yours sounds expensive to me for only 7k in tools Wait for arborisk to come back to you
  19. We did one hell of a walk around Rome with the colosseum etc, lots to look at there!
  20. Just read your description again. Hmmm you need to trace power from battery all the way. Ask on here handy lads: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=774147925942205
  21. You need a live and an earth at the ignition, you also need the wire that goes to the solenoid, maybe even an aux live once running etc. Maybe ignition switch gone? Put it all back together and try bypass ignition switch. If it is ot will be peanuts esp if on a lucas key
  22. I must admit ive been tempted from changing from jensen ownership due to local dealers, just recently found one that talks some sence so may be ok Watch out for sub dealers!!
  23. I think what Johnny is getting at is that there looks to be marks on the paint on the flywheel pully where then sensor would read from, looks like its made contact? Bet my jensens done double the hours of yours and isnt snapped there Wow sorry, only 15 hrs? Mines been to the moon and back!!!
  24. Sure its like a torx 30 or 40 with a hole in centre like you say. Security bit if its the fencing im thinking of
  25. If you can use one a lot get one bought John What do you do with the lengths? Process for fire wood, chip or flog on?

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