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ballibeg

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  1. £300k a year electrician? I'm retraining. Dave
  2. Thanks for tips. Dave
  3. I'm looking! Sounds like you got a good find. Pretty restricted where I am to seek them out! Dave
  4. Marko, What a transformation! Great looking machine. I'm definitely looking for something needing work as my wee daughter very keen and loves doing anything on engines. She's 10 and can service her mum's car on her own! Dave PS secret safe with me!
  5. Cheers tree. Think you're right. Looking at a 550 at moment. Dave
  6. Like this one http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-motorbikes/massey-ferguson-550/1015095544 it's pretty close to me. Never thought about a petrol mf135. Dave
  7. That's the pits. Gutted for you. Dave
  8. Cheers John. Don't have enough work for a tractor if I'm honest. Do see myself putting the axe down and using a splitter soon and kids keen to get dirty fixing one up. As long as spares available I'll consider anything. Dave
  9. Sounds good stoner. Keeping options open but yes interested. Dave
  10. Cheers doobin. Appreciate the heads up. Will let you know how I get on looking. Dave
  11. Sounds interesting...... Dave
  12. Cheers Jon. Will keep my eyes peeled. Trailering easy enough. Ta, Dave
  13. Local one knackered hydraulic pump. Not sure worst case scenario on that is. Dave
  14. Not sold on a fergie. Got enough work for something its size here and I do like an engine to work on. Not a tractor man so got to look at available spares etc. Relying on long term tractor mechanic to keep me right when it comes to purchase. Thanks, Dave
  15. Depends how far away from west of Scotland it is! Got to factor in the transport. Seen one at 3.5k but not convinced on its history. Dave
  16. ballibeg

    Mf135

    Anyone know of any decent ones for sale? Not sure where to start looking other than the dreaded bay. Thanks, Dave
  17. You'd think it would be straight forward but my efforts to go down that route showed it wasn't. No worries as the biggest issue was automation. Dave
  18. Think that's the right approach and may consider adding it to existing system. How could you claim RHI if self installed? Dave
  19. Would you put it in your stove in 10 days? I wouldn't. Think that's your answer. Dave
  20. I kept waiting for the RHI which kept getting moved back. My wife was concerned that if I got injured getting logs to us would have been difficult. It would have been our only heating so lack of automation a concern. Space to install a good sized thermal store was tricky. Any firm willing to undertake the work registered for grants wanted silly money. In the end I ripped out our blown air red diesel heating and went to a wet oil fired system. Wood burner still provides most of house needs and oil provides water and extra heat when needed. You're probably different as a self build as lots of our issues were about retro fitting to a house. Dave
  21. I also considered, then rejected, a wood burning boiler to heat my place and I've a few acres of trees to feed it. Good luck with your plans. I'm too far west to make it practical to take you up on your offer. I do have friends I am happy to work with in return for logs but I tend to work a rule of quarters. 1st quarter mine as my land. 2nd quarter mine as my chainsaw, trailer, tow vehicle, fuel, mauls and ppe kit. 3rd quarter mine for my labour. 4th quarter I share for their labour. Everyone is happy but I can't help feeling it's a bit generous of me! Dave
  22. No gaps in stacking and I did wonder if it would dry in the middle well enough. I am pleased it does and the middle logs do reach 20% but it takes 2 years. The logs to the outside go lower MC. Dave
  23. Slightly larger scale. This is my 27m3 store. It's clear of the ground and gets lots of wind in the position it's in. I burn half each year and refill that half. Burning beech this year and it burns hot and slow so still got plenty left to share with FIL. Dave
  24. Just knocked this up for my FIL. 4x pallets (1.5m x1.2m) free Preservative from shed Onduline roofing from merchant Took 2 hours to build off ground on bricks. Total cost £25 Just need to keep them in logs now! Dave
  25. On a £90 ebay find! Always good to beat the £1000+ bikes on the day. Dave

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