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woody paul

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  1. Tried ARB Ireland thay may have a handle.
  2. I see he has some trainers for sale as well may be his given up running:thumbup:, but us lot haven't:laugh1:
  3. May be tricky remove piece from case then fabricate similar piece out of steel with spigot on end to go in to handle you will probably need to cut handle high up to get spigot in.
  4. Then just clear mess up.
  5. The big question to all that said they would of climb it is, what would you say to Mr H & S if the thing had of come down with you up it, O that is if you were still with us.
  6. MEWP job looks good access.
  7. Never stop on a hill unless you need too.
  8. Just cut it at ground level, then post photo's on stunt fell.
  9. Got asked today about log this poplar up for fire wood. But one hell of a root plate must stand a good 18 ft high and 30ft wide.
  10. Pull it a part get bits you need then put it back together that's the way you wil learn. If you get in to problems there's lads on here that can help.
  11. Pulled tendons in right hand will starting ladge husky. It is about 5 year ago I did it know still get some pain if I do a lot of climbing. Doctor is the best person to see about it.
  12. Farmers rights more like the 2 I saw
  13. My old boss had a 621 ran it on 50:1 good 2 stroke oil with no problems
  14. Combat waterproofs over chainsaw trousers may be.
  15. Adrian flux 130 £422 90 £386 both modified and with NCB protection and windscreen cover.
  16. You are all quoting Aviva so far but what are you getting for you money. But are yours modefied in any way, wide tyres, winch, warning lights all bump up cover with some company's.
  17. Adrian flux are good but it pays to do them on limited mileage got £100 off from going from 8000 to 5000 miles a year.
  18. Nest season in 2 weeks you way behind found 2 young collared doves in nest 3 weeks ago now.
  19. I saw one of these with the tines removed and turn a round and remounted along back beam also some mounted pointing upwards looked a bit Heath Robinson but it work well.
  20. Woodland means stumps so I would say no, unless It's built for the job intendered you will bend tines. My old boss had an old silage buck rake was a good tool for light hedge cuttlngs but he still managed to bend 3 tines in 1 push.
  21. If I remember the adjuster is behind the clutch, just be the edge of it.
  22. Have a look at Chippenham farm sales web page they have some good deals on trailers.
  23. One job of today. Conifer removal from back garden, winched root out by sitting landy in line with door way to back just got it only 4 turns left on drum.
  24. With a grapple / tongs on the back of a tractor if It's 4 wheel drive you need weights on the front other wise you may as well have a 2 wheel drive. It's also down to the driver and what weight you ate planing to pull.
  25. woody paul

    Ufo

    Cockchafer beetle large and buzzes. Got pestered by them will out stalking last summer.

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