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woody paul

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  1. Is it Hitachi that make a 1.5t digger with tracks you can retract to make it same width as micro one.
  2. Micro digger or spade you choose, all depends on what's got to be do roots and lots of dirt then micro all day long.
  3. Did that rad come with engine or is it old one,
  4. Was thinking the same, also had sore eye when cutting conifer hedges.
  5. You should know it's not his blue colour. Unless he hasn't got paint brush around it yet.
  6. Even new machine will break down, and yes you have the warranty but still got people standing around.
  7. Cars not trucks, put my 90 land rover reg into their system and cme back not reconsider.
  8. Are you pricing like for like. The timberwolf 160 is a 6inch machine with a small engine and the Forst T6 is a 6inch but which engine and which GreenMech you pricing.
  9. Just book a demo and then decide which one suits your work.
  10. Aren't they a MF under blue paint, bloke near me deals in spares for them, Chris Bright machinary. not seen one in my area for years, last one was on a farm just down the road was a 130 and the old boy how ploughed with it had a downswell 5 furrow on heavy clay.
  11. They used Perkins as well right from the old P6. But like most old timber tractors any engine that fitted went in. My old boss had a Bedford QL that had a Bmc 6 cylinder in.
  12. Would always use my climbing harness, as once got stuck in a Mewp and no one on the ground could sort out problem, So landed up coming down on rope once I changed for full harness to climbing, and as said how many have found it easier to climb out.
  13. Check belt tension, was the problem with mine a couple of years ago.
  14. On most jobs 2mx3m sheet on large jobs builds bag if loader to lift on to truck, just recently by on a couple of big garden jobs and burnt rakings on site.
  15. L&S engineering is probably you best bet they are or where Belle stockists.
  16. Have used them a couple of times for Premier 200. But found them not cheap on timber wolf blades, especially if you keep your eye for special offers with other companies.
  17. Also how many accidents were to do with none roadworthy vehicle on the front and nothing to do with way trailer was loaded.
  18. Did see they were in Italy, and customs is a joke at the moment. Maybe called Summer tyres as that's when you will get them.
  19. When have you seen a driving instructor using a big 4x4 as there learner car. All ways cheap to run car and basic, so if teaching someone to tow a trailer why have top of the range.
  20. Summer Tyres 185/75 R16 Marangoni 104Q Lion WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Marangoni 185/75 R16 104Q Lion. 25£ : GY1, GY2, GY3, GY4, GY5, GY6, GY7, GY8, GY9, HS1, HS2, HS3, HS4, HS5, HS6, HS7, HS8, HS9, IM1, IM2, IM3, IM4, IM5, IM6, IM7, IM8, IM9, JE1... How much grip do you need .
  21. Bit look passing driving test in mini and next day driving a range rover.
  22. That about sums up ever boby I meet, and they look at you in a narrow road as though you should not be there because they never meet anyone on that bit of road.
  23. Was working in a car park at a horticultural nursery last week and this morning, well it was unbelievable what I saw, nearly had someone block one of are trucks in they just sat there for a while considering if to leave it there then thought no.
  24. Scrap it 😀 I run a land rover 130 because of the nature of my work, don't know if Kuhmo make a tyre that would fit a transit but good on land rover.

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