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Yeti

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  1. Yeti

    Chippings road?

    road plaining without heavy base layer of hardcore will do just the same,also any planings or rubble now needs an exemption to go on agri land as road, something to do with hazardour waste etc . For it to not sink you will need to build the road up higher than the original path by good foot whacker plate it all down and keep going till its solid. isn't a small job.Im in process of re building my lane to my yard
  2. i can load a dry cubic bag by hand your tractor will piss it
  3. full system now on nav d22,gobs more power quite ridiculous actually it will annihilate most hot hatches,and it sounds the dogs danglies.full 100 cell sport cat and 3 inch stainless system for under 200 quid if anyone wants the company info let me know.
  4. Ever considered the connect pad?they are really good buses.Know of few tidy ones going cheaply.Some models do have slidy side doors aswell which I remember you said somthing about
  5. Yeti

    axe men

    Shelby is ace I love that crazy sucker his life is sorted.
  6. Splits super easy, leaves very little ash,burns fairly well.Needs a rather Long time to season In my experience.Great to use mixed with softwood I found
  7. Those foest rovers are damn beautiful.One fine day if I get rich enough I will attempt my own copy between that and the ag rover
  8. Our mate is a self employed bricky he rates them pretty well.Engines steroid strong units and any HDI lump nowadays is usually fairly nippy for what it is.Pretty rust proof aswell out mate had no issues sloshing round on caked up sites.Mpg is a winner. As for the comment on navarra being fairly Economical you must be joking.Get a load on with trailer and your wallet will weep.
  9. I like to lift really heavy things.eat meat,restore and modify old things with engines and fight the local tight top terrys and scallys.
  10. I wouldn't mock a good rollered finish my series is rollered.Better job than half the so caled spray shops nowadays.You can easily make it a standard tub tipper retains it's value better than slinging one those aly style aftermarket tubs on.
  11. i went for run with my 130kg keg on my back four times x150 yards.i aint no long distance junky
  12. i wouldn't sweat it,the more we pander to the dillweeds in offices the worse they will be.Get the bare minimum and just keep everything above board, don't go finding more hassle for yourself till it lands on your door
  13. should give the d22 some more grunt haha
  14. good god i just leaked in my pants,that has me written all over the sucker haha
  15. some more pics maiden voyage went awful brakes need constant pumping turning lock is absolute shocking with chunkier tyres hence needing guidance out the driveway lol
  16. Hello Paton is position still open for application? All relevant tickets and 5years dragging and chipping experience and two years cutting if still open I will send my email with attached letter and C.V.
  17. best saws for firewood i've ever used are the older 0 series stihls,mine is over 25 years old and owes me nothing never misses a beat,parts are always available. usually plenty on ebay etc
  18. Exactly how I started off pallet shed and heap of tarps,two barns and 50cubic metres of vented contaiers and still find myself wanting more and more storeage.Never ending battle against our glorious wet weather eah. Helps to stop mould if wood is processed on dry days instead of being wanged in wet. Some woods are worse than others for it
  19. in my experience it will go mouldy in the large one i did exact same thing,if stacked neatly inside it just about works,the tarp causes huge amounts of sweating. How much does yours store ash as it only appears to hold a small amount?
  20. they are built to take a good whupping that's for sure. I'm not fully set up to take any orders yet sam fella these took a long time to make due to needing few more machines so the labour rate would kill em at present. When I get the new business up and running I shall be in touch any one off bits fabricated to your specs,I'll quote you happy buddy. Going to make myself a nice Tucked away fuel cell shortly to give me bit more ground clearence.
  21. bit of fabricating work going down in the shed of yeti,re covered and foamed my seats and rebuilt the floors and hand formed the seat base plates,oh and new tiny wheel is on her now.Also some home built rock sliders/steps
  22. It's so crap I'm going back to college and finishing off my engineering and setting up a second business just to ease the down time with my current business. Hate being quiet I need to be working or doing 24/7 only so much wood I can stand splitting I've gotten to 1000 nets and 80 cube and I'm sick sight the stuff
  23. I fill by hand the trick is to get the nets with smallest weave possible stops the logs snagging on the net.If cut and split accuratly you can use an old barrel cut bottom out and jam that in net like a chute.Nets are a boring pain in butt to do whichever way.Avoid the carrot or veg type nets like the plauge the logs snag on the way in like heck.
  24. Ok sam cheers fellah.
  25. Like a damn ghost town up here,if anyone can save my bacon and offer a few days here and there itd be mucho appreciated.

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