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roseyweb

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  1. Personally I can take abuse but I hate being filmed or photographed you end up on the, Facebook groups where stay at home mums bitch about everyone
  2. Nice that
  3. I m debating selling my 1.8 tonne cat301.8 900hrs Well serviced Expanding tracks Would like about 7k
  4. What grapple have you got on the digger I'm trying to justify a rotator grab to load my 990
  5. Not overloaded but full
  6. Mine did that last week Towing 3 tonne of chipper with no water in the rad was the problem new engine is the cure.
  7. Cheers tim will pm you tonight
  8. roseyweb

    Chris Evans

    Lovely thought for the day that Everyone wanted new top gear to fail, it was tired format and they did't really reboot it more like got in deads man shoes. It got better If you watch really old top gear it's clunky and awkward the presenters bond in time and it got to where it was
  9. From week of 23rd of Saturday I'm helping our scout troop on there annual troop camp near Lowestoft. We're not sure of the amount of wood on site and we like to have big camp fires! I'm hoping someone might have a load of branchy wood for bonfire making for the lads. Backwoods cooking etc A load of minced up connie probably won't do the trick, something like dryish slab wood would be amazing. We can spare a few quid but any money spent comes out of the money for activities. I'll have my 11 tonne lorry and crane on camp so can pick up bundles of whatever you have to offer Many Thanks James
  10. Bit too soon
  11. Only a tenner for the card
  12. You need a SPA card to work on forcourts
  13. Just done this to my 200t Runs a dream now
  14. Think amalgamated tyres in Islip do repairs, though may be a drive from leeds
  15. Thanks guys, so do I just lay it on top of the soil?
  16. Sorry I may have not wrote that correct I haven't done the work, I need too I was inquiring as to how too. Like whats the hard surface stuff called
  17. I have been asked to do some Urban tree planting, I've planted loads of mature trees in my time but never dabbled in the urban stuff. The bed in the first pic needs the tree replacing like for like. The trees are in a concrete type thing I assume this is a permeable surface which moves and grows with the tree. I also assume to re plant I would have to break this out and re-soil and re surface. Am I correct and does anyone know what its called or any literature on this? Also a bonus point to anyone who can identify the species of cherry. Thanks James x
  18. On bay http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=222148346908
  19. Thanks for posting, liked that
  20. So you can tow a trailer over 750kgs like a chipper Yes driving arctics is very boring I took my rig to chesham the it her day 2 hrs at 56mph Was very dull You need class one for this rig
  21. Was a lovely iveco on the bay for ages, Good price too Congratulations, welcome to truck club, get your class one done quick while it's still fresh
  22. We use to have one visit the village on a Friday night, he did kebabs to, not sure if he ran on red or not
  23. Dean has a 990 with my name on it apparently
  24. [ame] [/ame]Sussed it http://www.Rose-Tree.co.uk

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