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Guss109

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  1. Try jlr plant on Facebook that’s where I got my 150
  2. Missed it but catch it on the iPlayer later
  3. As long as he takes his tools for onsite porting[emoji50][emoji14]
  4. It’s a difficult one what do you do for the best. I’d try the roller track first as think it’s pretty hardy and see how it goes or re instate the metal tracks and maybe cover with rubber sheets to give some protection
  5. Would you have a drawing/diagram of how to do this as sounds interesting [emoji106]
  6. My thinking as well to save having to pull 40/50 meter of rope through
  7. Only thing I can think of is the roller track you see on other hiabs or even the spiral hose protector
  8. Silky is that the beach at lossie?
  9. Your a brave man putting that weight onto the tailgate. Think there only rated for 100kg but could be wrong
  10. I’m normally ground based so thought pulleys would be a better bet as will only be used for pulling the odd tree over. And this way I could set up a simple 2-1 system
  11. How does the rigging rings work? I wouldn’t be using them much
  12. Just in the process of building my kit up and finally got my pull/lowering rope so now I’m looking at getting a couple of pulleys. So the question is does anyone have any 16mm pulleys lying in the back of the store they would be willing to sell?
  13. Good to see your enjoying your time up north I’m just outside Aberdeen. Your right about the scenery unless it’s chucking it down with rain [emoji23]
  14. I wonder where you are ?[emoji23][emoji23]
  15. Try this And it’s a pain to get in
  16. No longer available shock horror
  17. I’d say make sure you have got the work before you do anything. I got messed about and told if I got my pts I would get work. Wasted £5-600 and three days of work plus fuel and digs to be ignored after I got my ticket
  18. [emoji23]spot on will keep an eye out for it. Hope your enjoying a few days off
  19. No need to panic I avoided the bear traps and navigated the punji stick pits to grit the yard for your return
  20. If no pound in your pouch just use a Yale key as roughly the same size [emoji106]
  21. Where in the country are you? If on Facebook look for jlr plant and machinery. Adam will soon sort you out and is really helpful. I drove from the north east of Scotland to buy a reconditioned machine from him and it’s worked for me
  22. We’ve got exactly the same problem dirty fool b’s if you can’t pick up after your dog don’t have one [emoji35]
  23. Shame to hear it’s finished but can understand the reason behind it and guessing it wasn’t an easy decision. Looking forward to the new ideas all the best for Christmas and new year
  24. Sorry just noticed this. I sold it a few weeks back unfortunately
  25. Sound advice as always [emoji106] can be the same machine in different colours but one will still be worse than the other. If you’re budget can stretch I’d personally look for a kubota but I did start of with a snapper and apart from changing belts it was also a good machine

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