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woody paul

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  1. White van man will go any where with that, mind you they think they can get every where in a 2wd. 28mpg that's bad for a new vehicle.
  2. Cases in Hadleigh and nayland that I know of.
  3. Echo CS362tes Husky 346xp Husky 362xp mod to 372 running a. 325 24'' bar
  4. My old boss asked me to give him a hand to move a 40ft container into his yard he had moved it a bit of the way to were he wanted it on fence post as rollers and his Ford 3000 then it need turning 90deg and drag it down the side of barn. Took Landy 130 and winched it into place with a snatch block.
  5. Last time I went to Asda to top up filled truck then got Jerry can off truck lady in kiosk came out to like to see what I was going to fill before pushing button gave me the ?. So they are looking out for what is being filled.
  6. Why. Great saw ran one for years now.
  7. What's with the gob already cut will you topping??
  8. The extra weight is a down side, but 1 hell of a tool if business suits. I know of someone how ran a pickup and a transit until he bought a 12x6 tipper trailer and half his vehicle running costs.
  9. 12x6 tipper then you can move and tip anything removed by digger or chipped by chipper.
  10. Just seen itv news, and Emliy Morgan is in a care home with the olds talking to them when there family can't and she has been in all the covid wards in hospitals what the f,,k are they thinking about.
  11. Box elder.
  12. My old boss had a fordson major we used on a swipe mower, it had a light board with tail and indicator on back and side and indicator on front so when working no lights just lifted board off. You should be able to cobble something up.
  13. This time of year on grass with a transit even with off road tyres it's going to sink in a bit or more, this has to be a joke. Best option would run on ground matts like ply or similar
  14. That's probably the trouble ares gets blocked right at the top and it will not draw.
  15. Split when green is easier, left some for a couple of years then tried splitting it with a hy_crack splitter on a 90hp tractor and a stooled it many times.
  16. Second that great service and delived to door so no running about for it.
  17. Laid some big Hawthorn hedges in the past and bought a Stihl ms230 running a 3/8 lp chain great saw light weight with plenty of poke.
  18. Great job, what's with spider parked in drive but not used.
  19. Setting a new fashion trend then.
  20. Leave it till tomorrow and try it.
  21. Tell him it's knackered and keep it for your self. Have you flushed cylinder with neat petrol to get rid of all diesel.
  22. 8x4 sheet of 9mm is an ass to handle by yourself so big will be worse still would recommend you try handling them before buying. Unless you are going to cut them in half. Got my 8x4 from Mcveigh Parker don't know if you have a branch near you but Internet price is more then what I paid but do buy a lot of fencing materials off them.
  23. Did you shop around, there not the cheapest
  24. Not a Timberwolf 190 but 2016 GREENMECH ARBTRAK 190 For Sale in Newcastle Upon Tyne | MachineryTrader United Kingdom WWW.MACHINERYTRADER.CO.UK 2016 GREENMECH ARBTRAK 190 For Sale in Newcastle Upon Tyne at MachineryTrader United Kingdom
  25. It depends what you are running over it with that's why I went for 9mm as wanted to be able to run tractor and trailer on it needed and hire MEWP weighing in at 8T plus. 9mm is a bit of a pain to pick up as floppy so 3mm would be a nightmare, my plan is to drill a hole in ends a pull about with hooked pole. Also trying to work out a rack so can stand them down side of trailer so machine is not loaded on top of them on trailer.

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