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easy-lift guy

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  1. David, That response from a dealer is absolutely insane:thumbdown:. I visited the site in Germany and tried calling, number disconnected or no longer in service?,may have been a mistake at my end. Waiting for a call from my dealer here locally who should be able to get me in touch with corporate. easy-lift guy
  2. If they came to my house they would be suffering from acute Lead Poisoning, followed by room temp. easy-lift guy
  3. Greetings and Welcome from the Sunshine State. Washingtonia palms over here and relatively easy to maintain. Must mind the hooks along either side of the frond, sharp and unforgiving. easy-lift guy
  4. Did you try and calling them on the phone? easy-lift guy
  5. Logical evolution and practical application may be Two very different things. Multi tasking with such equipment I believe could only go so far. easy-lift guy
  6. It will take additional time, however I believe keeping your saws and other items inside your house from now on. Additional alarms and such may help,short term. Problem is your house is now marked for another visit. I suspect not from the Police first. Get your dog a nice bone from the butcher. easy-lift guy
  7. Toro Dingo, Grappel Rake. Model number 22521. You could try JSM Limted from East Sussex. This company is a Toro dealer and they sell my product, The TAS Trimmer. Good Hunting:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  8. I would want to see in writing their requirments for additional coverage. Here stateside I think if I did not get a actuall answer I could understand and accept, I would be calling the Insurance commissioner about the matter. easy-lift guy
  9. Just visited the lift companys website, No prices listed. I est. based on the videos of the 1750 set up, truck included. $200 to 300K, Truck alone would be nearly half the price if not more. easy-lift guy
  10. Looks like a Dingo with a grapler claw. easy-lift guy
  11. I would still forward the number to the police. Although your facts about phones not being registered there us always a chance the crook could make a mistake. easy-lift guy
  12. I understand the Police are not as bright as the ones over here so I shall make this suggestion. If the crook called you on your cell phone and you have not erased that number Go directly to the Police and talk to the detective or officer who met up with you. Give this number to the police and make a copy for your own records. make sure you have a case number and follow up as often as possible. If the Police check the number and the crooks phone is still on, there is no reason at all why you should not be able to recover your property or at least get the crook for passing counterfit funds. Over here passing phony $$$ can get you in VERY BIG TROUBLE with the Secret Service. Good Hunting. easy-lift guy
  13. First class!. Did you order the optional trailer or sidecar for additional cargo or passengers? easy-lift guy
  14. Dean, the apathy on the part of the police is absolutely pathetic. I guess there is no way to set up a gate to keep this Vermon off of your land?. It angers me so much to see how pigs think they can get away with being themselfs on private property. Since this is a public forum I will send you a PM on some suggestions to solve the problem. easy-lift guy
  15. Hence the name cobbler?. Thanks for sharing. Very interesting as usual. easy-lift guy
  16. That would have taken some explaining to the Mrs. easy-lift guy
  17. Try this link. Makita UK This link came up as a Distributor for Dolmar in the UK Happy Hunting. easy-lift guy
  18. The reason why manufacturers make products like a hedger attachment to fit on the end of a telescopic pole is to fill a requirement for the end user. I believe within reason most attachments work well, it's when the attachment is pushed over normal operation or not maintained correctly problems arise. That simple. easy-lift guy
  19. Shortly before or just after Echo bought shindawia the hedger attachment was discontinued. I found out about this at the GIE EXPO in Louisville, KY 3 years ago. Never received a reason why, I just know I can not source the product here. easy-lift guy
  20. Actually Tony, it is not really an American sense of humor. IMHO this series is about the worse of the worse, when it comes to staged and utter acts of stupidity:thumbdown:. I do not begrudge people who watch this type of programming, just remember it is what it is, Fake. easy-lift guy
  21. That is good to know TB1. I wonder if this supplier is winding down the balance of his stock on hand or actually available as a stocked item?. easy-lift guy
  22. I would go with the Stihl HT 101 Through HT 131. Depending on what size engine you need. The Stihl models would work well with either a saw or hedger attachement. The Echo Power Pruner is only available with a saw since nearly 3 years ago Echo dropped the hedger attachement for the Power Pruner. Good Hunting. easy-lift guy
  23. INSANE!. I thought the drivers in Florida were Bad. easy-lift guy
  24. Nice story. I was really expecting Jethro in at least one picture:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  25. Thanks for the clarification Alec:thumbup1: easy-lift guy

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