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eagleye

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  1. jog on mate get on your moped and do one you binder you started giveing be abuse and can't take it back As for enenployed that's y my treads call day to day life of a penis
  2. eagleye

    Km130...

    its the tank vent letting by common problem
  3. craigo93 this sums you up son probably get me barred but it's worth it [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaSxmfeYCUQ]you talk bollocks - YouTube[/ame]
  4. where abouts are you that might help in sorting someone out pm chunksbigbro he will help you out with info
  5. mechanics can only afford snap-on tools because they charge a shed load money to repair your motors haha
  6. just out of interest what are you using the bits on and that 1/4" impact driver looks a nice bit of kit for small stuff
  7. not according to the highly acclaimed Wikipedia haha
  8. don't like the colour
  9. and that ton soon reduces when you add passenger 100kg kit 150kg if not more ladders if you use them 50kg 2 stroke and oil 7kg chipper nose weight 50kg tank full of diesel 70kg now the pay loads down to 700kg trouble with trannys they can take a lot more than their meant too and still not look overloaded
  10. with a nice picture of it tipping
  11. has anybody got any idea how much weight a tranny comes in at for a un-modified twin wheel tipper i think our old one kit and 2 men plus ply sides only left about 900kg load legally if you do decide to get it be wary a lot of caged bodies are well old a lot of companies/councils just renew the chassis cab and fit the old cage on
  12. all that metal work is going to reduce your payload big style
  13. loves a trip in the truck
  14. the point i was trying to make the customer believes their getting the same standard/quality job with both prices and in a lot of cases they probably do but a lot of people on here seem to think a cheaper price = a bad job if its getting too competitive perhaps its time for a change the same thing happened with the building industry with the influx of foreign labour everyone was getting under cut
  15. every industry with self-employed bitches about being under cut im not saying every cheap price equals a rubbish job but joe public thinks the quality of a £300 job will be the same as a price of £800 and you cant blame them for wanting to pay less most of us probably hunt around for a nice cheap price on stuff we buy why pay £1000 for a saw when jones do it for £750
  16. try groundcare essentials and speak to greg he sorts all our etesia spares
  17. you could probably make any tool in to an offensive weapon and why can you not use your own equipment at work ie silky if they provide rubbish hand saws or your own spare combi spanner
  18. i wouldn't say they were daft things i did more like stupid and dangerous firing firework rockets out of scaffold tube up a hill at cars coming over the top bangers in glass milk bottles bangers in dog eggs setting all the local community bonfires alight the day before they were doing their display took peoples dogs out their gardens then took them back the next day for the reward
  19. it's the tank vent letting by we have to change them every now and again not a hard job to save damaging the tank pull the top off the vent and gently screw a small screw into it and pull out with pliers
  20. the answer is for the amount someone's going to charge for a chipper get a skip get all the loggy bits put em on Freecycle there's a chunk of it gone have a few small bonfires for the dry stuff and whack the rest in the skip job done
  21. mummy why can't i have a tree house like all the other kids have got
  22. a brick nicely hidden in a branch union for the last 30 years or so until the 660 found it not nice
  23. dig a hole and bury it
  24. get a bulldog rabbiting spade and a pair of shoveholes smash the hole in with one dig it out with the other petrol augers are ok but once you hit a big bit of stone game over

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