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windfall

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  1. Got all the bits I need to make my own power pack now, 75 litre tank, 13hp motor, dual pump 600/3000psi and up to 70lpm. All the parts have come in at £1150. It's not going to be portable but I'm hoping it will speed up my operation! --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?vb5nvi
  2. Honest answer, no, a beaver is 20lpm. I've just bought a 13hp Honda with a 70lpm dual pressure pump. Hopefully it will speed up my operation! --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?zmcer4
  3. I have a 2008 JCB beaver diesel hydraulic pack forsale. It's a lombardini engine with oil cooler etc. uses less than a gallon of red diesel a day. £1000 including shipping uk wide. [email protected]
  4. You want them to tell you how to supply to the people they are?
  5. I'll reply to your mail now cheers --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?1h4zsw
  6. I would take two wrapped pallets of 5kg or possibly larger kindling nets. In my limited experience the bigger and drier the net of kindling the better. [email protected] When you have prices and sizes email me. --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?e3mxa0
  7. It's had.. New inner and outer sill New radiator New lights New carb Drive shaft mounting bearing rebuilt Gearbox mount Rear axels been off Dads filled it and painted it Past it's French mot which lasts for 5 years for classics which is kinda frightening! --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?xaek0y
  8. We went out to get some bits the local firewood guy doesn't normally sell as they are too small. But perfect for my dads stove and it's only €45 for a cube!! Think it's oak.. --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?mvrvvn
  9. Painted with enamel paint and a roller... --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?u0wf0z
  10. --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?jnqly2
  11. The pug now has a 5 year classic mot and is running sweetly! --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?ebqh1p
  12. http://Www.windfall.im Mine is a pure e commerce site --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?anhpr1
  13. Looks like they are running them of a breaver which is only 20lpm and low psi. So they will be slow when ran on one of them. Think that's why they state 3000psi. --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?xkwpei
  14. Yeah I liked that too.
  15. 110874203078 I'm on my iPhone and can't seem to do a link to this item on eBay. It's finished now but the firm pretty much make them to your spec and have them in stock. I have had a brief email exchange with them and I am very impressed with their machines. http://www.jkfabrications.com Before I place an order and get on the ferry I was wondering if anyone has any experience with them and the products they build? My concerns are getting a reliable and cheap to run 3000psi flow and build quality of an unknown design/fabricator. Any help? --- I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?mdbqer
  16. Steve the flash player does on work on an iPhone
  17. B&Q Pro Line 36cc saw with an 18inch bar.... Bought it shortly after we we moved in our house so 2002 and its still running well. But its new home is the south of france with my dad, who loves it cause its dead easy to start and it just works. He knows its not going to stay like that for ever though! Prior to that i used my dads Husky, dunno what it was but it sounded great till the bearings went suddenly and with style.
  18. 80% of my saw work is on my own, I always have my phone in my pocket.
  19. I am ticking over nicely, enough coming in/going out to pay processing costs and for the steady trickle of Arbwaste thats coming my way weekly. Been doing my accounts today as it was tipping it down and I am well pleased how my first proper season has gone! Hopefully next year the expenses will not be so high as i now have everything i need... what i want is another matter.... lol
  20. I know exactly what you mean by the hook, ill incorporate that into all future ones. Also ill have a look at the companies you mention Cheers
  21. Been working on some summer products, it will be interesting to see how they sell. Going to be designing loads more companion sets for sale in the winter. These two were just to see what our blacksmith could do. Any ideas for pokers?
  22. £50 m3 £50 for a cubic centimeter would be expensive. £50 a tonne would be approx 2m3 so would represent best value.
  23. I would be upset too Ben, the large "if anyone wants to know where i got the logs from " box is what really grinds my gears. In a nut shell he is suggesting that your product is over priced and under seasoned and if anyone wants to know who he got it from so they can not make the same mistake as him then to contact him. I like the suggestions made by WorcsWuss, definately do not loose your cool or get too worked up, the editor and Paul have been very very nieve(sp), use it to your advantage. Keep us informed.
  24. I just used a tri blade
  25. I went at ours with a brush cutter last summer, found that 30 min sessions was best on my arms and it didnt take as long as i thought to get rid of them. When your in the thick of them you will find that there are not actually that many plants! then gauntlets on and spark up a fire...

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