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woody paul

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  1. wouldn't it be better backed on, Put my Tobroco 204 on back wards on my 8x5 tipper until i bought 12x6 it was high up weight but ran well .
  2. Give it a good test and write a report will help as people do down grade some kellfri stuff.
  3. Better question would be were are oregon ones made.
  4. When I bought a husky 362 it was covered in the stuff dismantled it and soaked it in cillit bang household cleaner stuff for a couple of hours then scrubbed.
  5. OK. 1 careful lady driver; son had it at weekends and thrached he'll out of it.
  6. Thought it was job description not dating add description.
  7. You have about 11 months to find a buyer, but when you chip or burn the last bit someone asks have you any.
  8. Saw one advertised the other day and wondered if any good.
  9. If you are trying to sell one it a good idea makes it more stable.
  10. Look at the size of that rear weight.
  11. Posted this picture a couple of months ago used piece if spring to get job finished.
  12. Draw bar skid still on floor.?
  13. Insurance job, maybe come down in stages over 4_6 years do to problems with them moving wall.
  14. If he bought it from dealer they may exchange it if not been fitted.
  15. Yes you may but No point in a teleporter if only moving half a ton to a ton about.
  16. Get your self a piece of paper and write down what you can do with a telehandler and then a tractor with loader. You will not have the lift capacity with tractor but from what you say only got small lumps to move. Cheap telehandler will be a heap of sh..
  17. If it was running OK I would have checked simple things first before dismantling carb, fuel filter fuel line air cleaner and plug.
  18. Craftsmen at work and play.
  19. I can never understand rigging big lumps as said above but also high felling cuts why.
  20. Just take a spade and dig a hole then if the worst did happen they just need to kick dirt back.
  21. Are you going to be able to set a flare off with a injury.
  22. Are you accident prone then.
  23. When i worked for someone did a lot of planting on field boundaries for screening for sand pit planning application. 7 rows planting stakes at end with string lines ( baler twine ran out with 2 balls of twine sat on back of truck ) 1000m runs then staggered planting rows using 3m length of roof batten if you tie a piece of string to it and to you belt no need to bend down and pick it up just pull it along, have to get string just the right length.
  24. Save you money and stack in to habitat piles.

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