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woody paul

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  1. I use there depot at Much Hadam Hertford. Great service only had 1 problem with a twit that worked for them for a little time. You say your opening a branch for them so it will depend on how you run it
  2. Yes check at lens/ bulb. But they some times use pre-wired lamps with more diffrent colours and splice them together in side the board so still not easy. The only way to find out what wire dos what is if you have a volt meter/ circuit test is set on buzz and test wires from end to end.
  3. After 30 years rewiring lights on trucks, tractors and trailers. Most old trucks and tractors are black earth which is automotive standard colour. But trailor sockets through a spanner up the works by makeing it white so it's my guest it may be black as that is what I have found in the past. But in a imported light bourd I have found Brown used as earth wire.
  4. Read what I said at the end of my first POST
  5. There's a ECHO on this Thread. Do let us know when you work it out to how is right.
  6. It may be on a trailer socket BUT not in a standard wiring set up.
  7. Get a battery and put black on - THEN test others on+ and wire in to plug. Look at bulb end to find out colours?
  8. O yes and all so thumper fits on loader.
  9. A competent person is what. A person with 30 years I'm tree work or a young whipper snapper with all the paper work out of collage and practial no how. You decide.
  10. Don't take this the wrong way, but if I'am hanging on a rope/harness I would not trust it if someone had inspected it with out checking it myself and if there's a fault bin it, all the right paper work dosn't mean it safe to use. Like a MOT on a car all right 1 day not the next because a light dosn;t work.
  11. Saw a transit at a petrol station the other week with Kumho MT kl71 on the back.
  12. WAIT...we may be wrong? lets see what other come up with.
  13. You will want 2 topping saw any way if your main saw go's wrong it hard work cutting every thing with a silky.
  14. Are plenty of tread. The farmer near me his replace a masted forklift when he first drove it thought he was sitting on the floor.
  15. I run a 150 on paper its ment to chip 4 ton/ hour have never managed it even with two men feeding it. All so got a 18/100 it chips straight timber quick than the 150.
  16. Tyres look a bit slick to me. Farmer near me was one of the first in my area to get one and when I saw it thought what a machine.
  17. 4kw stovac running from late September to dry wet clothes, now running 24/7 have burnt 3 large potato boxes about 1.5 m3 each.

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