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  1. Hope you don't ruin it in the process. easy-lift guy
  2. Outboard motors must have ethanol free fuel in order to run. Just contact your marina and see if they have it and or can sell it to the general public. Regrettably considering the regulation nation the the UK has become and big brother by way of the EU pouring more salt into an open wound I would not be surprised if this source of fuel is restricted:sneaky2: easy-lift guy
  3. Thanks Jamie, I can accept and understand this answer. Far to many times the owners of restaurants do not understand that the running of their operations is a team effort. easy-lift guy
  4. Could be as high as that. 17 to 25% of the bill is customary but I have also given less due to the quality of the food, time to be service, attention to detail. If I was presented with a 25% service charge over and above my meal charge,tip I would not be pleased:thumbdown:. Seems according to other replies this is voluntary?. easy-lift guy
  5. If your correct there is your source of non ethnol fuel for the remaining public to use. I would call any and all marinas before I made the trip with your fuel cans to top off. If one has a ready source of the proper fuel in the first place, for the most part fuel contamination problem solved:thumbup1:. easy-lift guy
  6. Jon is the service charge over and above the tip or gratuity for your server?. Here stateside usually with a party of guest dining say of 5 or more a 25% gratuity is normal and customary. This amount is automatacally added to the check. If I was presented a 25% service charge over and above the bill before and especially after the tip I would be having words with the manager or owner of the restaurant PDQ!. easy-lift guy
  7. Thanks Eddy_T. Kinda of figured there was some sort of logical market driven force precluding lack of non-ethnol sources of petrol. I would be curious as to the ratio of diesel to non diesel boat engines there are in the UK. easy-lift guy
  8. Seemingly with the UK surrounded by water the availability of non-ethnol fuel should be readily available?. Unless boat engines are different in your part of the world non-ethnol fuel is very common for my state of Florida and I am seeing more stations offering non-ethnol fuel on a monthly basis and all boat marina's only sell non-ethnol fuel. I believe there may be more sources than most folk know about in the UK. easy-lift guy
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    I have had black cats most of my life. At present I am cat less since the daughter is out of the service and living at home again attending college. Would rather have another cat, however only allowed one pet at a time. Interesting that the OP thinks there may be a superstitish connection between black cats and gypsies visiting homes? If that could have had the same result when dealing with the constant recruiting teams of JW's in my neck of the woods. Alas them folks were finally dissuaded from ever visiting again a few years back. I believe I may have put the fear of the easy-lift guy into them more then hellfire and damnation! easy-lift guy
  10. Could you have rented a sand blaster and primered and painted a lot faster?. easy-lift guy
  11. Regardless which brand you choose consider an Easy-Lift Harness. The investment will protect your body from stress and strain and help prevent HAVS or RMI. You only have one body so protect it and work smarter, not harder. easy-lift guy
  12. IMHO this person was truly an example of his own environment. What his musical talents could not provide, his money could and would. Growing up and seeing him as a child singer with his brothers as one color was one thing, however when he made the decision to permanently change his skin color to that of a clown I knew it was down hill from there. For all of the financial success that he achieved the trappings of said excess and life styles led to his final down fall and death. I feel bad for all of the children that settled out of court with claims of Child abuse by this same person. I think he should have had his day in court and let a jury decide, however the folks at Sony probably just wanted the matters and claims to go away. Sadly they did. He did as well! easy-lift guy
  13. People in general push the envelope far to often for the sake of completing a job to quickly and in turn unsafely. The results generally are accidents already spoken of. Make the time to take the time and use common sense when it comes to any power equipment use. If your tired or stressed and working by yourself, slow down and get the job done on your schedule not with the customer breathing down your neck. If you have help share the work and work as a team. Work as one and remember the equipment your using is very dangerous on a good day. No point pushing the envelope for bad results. easy-lift guy
  14. evening hours, Concierge service as well?. Outstanding:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  15. Congratulations on your further growth and exemplary customer service. I am happy and proud of your continued success, along with your staff! easy-lift guy
  16. Very nice piece. easy-lift guy
  17. Seems like he had every thing under control. Take for instance is native footwear, they were original and he seemed to be functioning well. I can also tell that he was a ground dweller based on his ability to balance him self on the last long trunk on the video. I am sure he was an average homeowner just clearing some light brush for a weekend get together of his closest friends!. easy-lift guy
  18. Common sense can go along way. Using any equipment under adverse or dangerous conditions is just plain stupid:thumbdown:. I believe your young enough to think you would rather have tennis elbow as apposed to being burnt to a crisp, however you may also believe you are invincible and your body will never wear out. In either case you actually know nothing of my product and how it truly has helped and protected many users and members of this site, much less thousands around the world:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  19. Pride always go's before the fall or in the case of your helpers future problems with HAVS, or carpel tunnel syndrome , tennis elbow or rotator cuff injury or worse replacement. Personally I never gave any though to my appearance in conjunction with work and using the ELH. I always let the results and other testimonies speak for them selfs:thumbup1: I hope you are well Shane. easy-lift guy
  20. Shane, You need an Easy-Lift for using your Echo PTT265, problem solved. That said 4 years ago Echo discontinued the hedger attachment here state side which IMHO was really a foolish decision. I actually never heard any bad comments about the hedger attachment for the Echo other than the weight. That issues was solved with the ELH. All the best easy-lift guy
  21. I actually own an American example of this same mower and I believe it would be a safe investment. The mower was very dependable and under normal growing conditions never bogged down mowing Florida grass, which is a great deal tougher and longer than most if any turf cultivars in the UK. I used the rear bagger for the mower and the collection of clippings was user friendly. When I was not bagging I would simply attach a bungee cord to the discharge door and let the clippings fly out the left side of the mower. I have averaged around 500 hours on this mower with the only repair being the drive cable needing to be replaced once. Otherwise very satisfied with the mower. easy-lift guy
  22. Your choice of clothing is praticle and logical:thumbup1:. I wear the Dickies brand here state side because it holds up well and protects my body. For my self work clothes are for work, not a fashion statement. easy-lift guy
  23. I was not aware that Honda was making their engines in China?. Would that be mainland China or Taiwan?. Yes one is still better than the other, last time I checked. easy-lift guy
  24. I created a thread some 3 years ago entitled Means and Methods of protecting your kit from theft. A whole assortment of devices are listed in detail with contact information. easy-lift guy

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