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woody paul

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  1. Were in Essex and can you confirm if it's clean dust.
  2. Did work years ago clearing scrub at a brick makes that had their own pit which they dug clay from it was mad trying to stand on your feet some days if it rained.
  3. Near me about a month ago someone moved out of a rented house and then popped back with some cardboard boxes and burnt them in the garden landed up burning conifer hedge to the trunks before fire brigade got there.
  4. French partridges walked by, more of a stumble
  5. Was it sitting level, as a customer of mine has one and he couldn't get it to work, I had a look at it and he had it on a slope trying to get it to work. Propped it low end and it worked
  6. We'll nothing on the news since it was put in force.
  7. That's ok saying that but we can't in ESSEX as there's a High court injunction now to stop people protesting at the above. Injunction granted to stop protests at petrol forecourts and bulk liquid fuel storage sites in Essex - Essex County Council WWW.ESSEX.GOV.UK
  8. Just use it and call it, one of a kind like no one else's.
  9. There is a nack in using fencing pliers and also need a good pair not cheap Chinese ones. Haven’t had many staples that I could get out with pliers with out using hammer as well. If staples have been hammered home the best thing is an old combine spike welded to a bit of pipe
  10. That's if not look for your ball in the rough will driving. Must remember when driving to keep an eye out for nails in the road and not drive over them.
  11. Got puncture in little loader the other day, took it to the bloke I use and he said best bet is OKO. Which he did, and as he did it was talking about a golf coarse he supplies tyres and repair them he got fed up with golf buggies got punctures out on the coarse so put OKO in every tyre never got a call about punctures, but the golfers still manage to knock tyres off rims from time to time.
  12. Hacksaw blade with hook sharpen on the end.
  13. Alot of thought has gone into that name.
  14. I run Kumho tyres of the same size on 130 front has 35psi and run back ones at 40psi and have done for over 12 years with no problems.
  15. Tubeless Tyre Puncture Repair Gun Kit for Motorcycle/Cars with 15 Mushroom Plugs WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Compatible with All Tubeless Tires - Cars, Motorcycles - Harley... This is what I mean by plugs.
  16. Have used them on ifor williams tyre and it still held 95psi. There is a tool called a tyre plugger gun which uses mushroom headed plugs.
  17. Probably a good idea to keep an eye on ifor web site for used trailers, Used Trailers » Ifor Williams Trailers Ltd - Britain's Leading Trailer Manufacturer WWW.IWT.CO.UK Most Ifor Williams Trailers Distributors hold a stock of second hand trailers available to purchase. Agroco trailers maybe worth a ring but they are in Suffolk.
  18. Have you tried John page trailers.
  19. Don't know if you have tried Desert vortex line but that stuff is tuff use it in small strimmer to cut grass will knock brambles back as well.
  20. That's true if you have small loader, but if by hand then more sawing.
  21. With a tree of that size it's still got to be ringed up to remove so would be noisy.
  22. I get what you said, but what I did means could be blue switch playing up not green one.
  23. Read your problem at lunch time, so when use chipper this afternoon, held blue switch in and pushed green and rollers turned as soon as I let green button go they stopped so it maybe blue switch or wires.

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