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predator

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  1. buy an echo
  2. will get a picture up in the morn looks well good
  3. whats insurance ?? i only look after my friends all oap's gardens just doing my bit helping out i did get a cup of tea with milk gone off today yuck from peter next door with a pacemaker & prostate cancer poor bugger but loves a natter with me at the back door as he's leaking pee everywhere i dont go into his house it flares my nostrils lol meanwhile iv'e a eteisota lawnmower a very rare mower i must say
  4. i recently bought from ebay a s/h kobota w5021 petrol lawnmower with a buggered trans axle well i replaced the rear axle with a secondhand one and quite pleased with myself fixing it etc only reason i got it was my old etesia PHE had wobbly rear wheel syndrome and i had already replaced the needle roller bearings in the wheels what a mad idea fitting needle rollers bearings in there no seals etc so dont last long etc rubbish crap idea me thinks anyway i had the bright idea today to try and fit the leftover kubota rear wheels fitted with propper sealed roller bearings etc to the etesia and guess what lol they fit straight on all i needed was a washer to space the wheel offset so it does'nt rub on the inside of the wheel and makes the mower look great ar'nt i clever bugger lol
  5. mental asylum best suited me thinks very unstable man to do that
  6. well i got sorted out in the end i managed to get a new unused philips nivia cool shave today of facebook by & sell dead chuffed it even comes with a fancy shaving balm bottle that refills the shaver like a gas lighter lol never seen one before £30 well pleased even though i hav'nt tried it out yet
  7. just read this yall need a hydraulic log splitter and a strong young daft bugger to proccess it as it can be boring lol
  8. give it away to the log fairys or just sell it on in same size piles i think theres a few add on ebay that are pictures of a pile of arb waste oo'ps sorry i mean logs for firewood then there would be less handling quick disposal etc
  9. cant you store it somewhere safer >>>> peace of mind etc as it'll wear you down with worrie etc or pull the grease cap off and pull the full hub off with the wheel and wrap a carry bag round the end of the axle to keep the weather out>>>> or paint it bright pink to put them off. i have a plant trailer/log trailer and have fitted some 4ft railings from leigh town center bright blue the trailer now looks a right heap of shite now lol but it stands out and i get lots of laughs but everyone knows its mine lol got my name n post code welded all over it too good luck
  10. call back with a load of cuttings and weeds and stick a note through there door as agreed the return of cuttings/weeds as you was unhappy with the outcome of the work carried out and i bet you they come out with the payment and if there out tuff tip the load up drive away and move on
  11. i got same one £13 i think it was amazon there also sold in different guises same tool different name
  12. very grateful thanks guys a rough average is good enough i was only trying to work out what my trailer holds in bag capacity in case i,am asked etc thanks again grateful
  13. Just googled it & its either 85x85x85=0.6 gives me 5.2 bags or 90x90x90 =0.7 gives me 5.6 bags
  14. you know what the right thing to do is" >> as 2 wrongs dont make it right & as already posted tell them minted of not do whats right BECAUSE I WOULD MYSELF
  15. as above just a quick question as i.am working out how many bags would fit in my trailer when its loaded with loose logs cubic mtr's is 3.16 so need to divide the bag measurement etc memory fails me but remember 0.71 but unsure can anyone confirm please
  16. i think its the throwing bit as i lob the split logs into the pile thats buggering the glove up only my left handed glove gets the fingers worn through in no time at all i've tried wearing the old right one on my left hand but it make my hand ache no funny replies please lol i know my left hands got a good grip
  17. spuds your man he will put it plain and simple meanwhile lol screw the h & l screw in gently till they stop then unscrew one full turn anti clockwise then start the saw up n warm it up etc then give it a quick rev to see if its got any flat spots if it has try unscrewing the l screw out 1/4 turn then try it again if it's ok then try the saw flat out clear its throat so to speak and if it screems you need to un screw the h screw 1/4 turn at a time untill it sounds like its burbling at peak rev's do not run the saw flat out for more than you need to whilst tuning the carb but make sure its burbles or whats call four stroking before you put the saw to any work as it will bugger the engine i think thats about it just tweek the screws till its got no flat spots and burbles at peak revs then set the idle screw so you dont get chain creep
  18. I GOT 2 S/H ECHO'S FROM EBAY AND MADE UP WITH THEM ONE HAS A METAL DISC WITH SWINGING BLADES ON sorry caps cost me £75 srm 310 & a srm4000 £100 fantastic value for money and nice to use cant fault them
  19. no sorry i'am looking for a old vintage esco kinderling chopper for my good friend john he's 66 and used one when he was 14 years old i wanted to surprise him with it but did'nt know they where so rare etc thanks anyway still grateful
  20. can someone explain what a swingletree is used for please ????
  21. thanks for the concern chris its a hydraulic splitter i use so not that bad its when i throw the split wood or gripping large lumps to split etc and its only my left hand that wears out lol i must have a grip like a crab one weak one strong lol
  22. will go to there screwfix website now to look as i,am looking for gloves that will last etc as the rubber coated ones are pants
  23. class well done comes from the heart too
  24. very nice well done you have a good eye and a skill i admire

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