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woody paul

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  1. Railings lovely.
  2. Hitch splitter behind trailer and then drive it past a traffic cop and let us know what happens:thumbup:
  3. You may have herring boned layed them:thumbup:
  4. I would have thought so.
  5. As above if not on dual carriage way. But you could wire a socket to back of truck which can be used for amber lights as well if needed. Been thinking you should be able to mount a switch on trailer to switch between fog and reversing light.
  6. Sharpened my chipper blades with a bench grinder for a couple of years now with no problems take it slow. Sharpen the pair of them as 1 by holding them in a clamp I made out of some flat bar.
  7. I was thinking pour a cupper out of flask in bag.
  8. But what did they do when they got to the top
  9. Tie off butt end to stop it going when rigging lift line as said above, got lift point and a Tirfor winch to lift it slow and hold it. But be safe you say asbestos roof don't even put a foot on it with out boarding it first also if old it may be split already take a good look and if so point it out to owner. Best of luck.
  10. Also stops PLOD seeing your over loaded
  11. Ton bags could always be half filled with woodchip if you have good access to move them.
  12. Farm near me got a Stihl battery saw good for trimming out brash when you find a bit you have missed, pick it up pull trigger and a way it go's before you can start a petrol one got there limits though when they run out you need a socket to charge the battery where as a petrol one fill up and go again.
  13. Do they have one ? Ignition switch backing off slightly to off.
  14. Went back to last weeks job to tidy up last bits miss judge what need to go, got it though.
  15. And when there is a straight piece of road you slow up and indicate they just follow you and do not go by you. But what gets me going is near me they harvest a lot of potatoes and onions the tractor go like hell to get back to the field then sit there waiting to be filled.
  16. Any good motor factors. Fran filter number P4766.
  17. There was a 300 diesel version as well there is a company that offer a conversation to V8 we look up site and see if I can find it again.
  18. Bedford 300 fit green goddess. Also petrol is a lot cheaper than diesel unless you run it on red. I worked of someone how had a Bedford RL that would do 60mph on a dual carriage way.
  19. Thanks, that what I thought so they will still be heavy
  20. My old boss has asked me if I would mill some oak butts we felled about 6-8 years ago is there going to be any problems anyone now of that I may come up against, they are metal free.
  21. Earth strap are a big problem on landys, Problem with mine a month ago Radio cut out then in, Head lights off then on with out touching any thing great when doing 50MPH at night, turned out to be earth from battery to chassis to gear box had come detached from chassis.
  22. Good old MF 35 with a pulverizer on the back got any fruit growers near you they may hire you one.
  23. I've seen them concrete logs in gardens, so that's what happens when you put one in a chipper.
  24. Any pictures of site ?. There's all ways a way to get a tractor in some were as long as you have got the balls to drive it, use to clear the side of a hill plantation I had to wedge my feet against gear box to just stay in the seat. Lower in with winch may be one way.
  25. Good MF 390 are not easy to find. Thinking of looking at a Case 985T at a dealers near me but also been thinking of a Ford 7840.

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