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Guss109

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  1. I'm on a shooting forum and the BFF but that's the lot for me
  2. A big thanks to honey brothers just received a nice surprise of the arbowear trousers I'd forgotten about
  3. Guss109

    L200 advice

    Aye that's the one:thumbup1: I thought they were a pita as you've to get out and get cold/wet but some say there better as it's one less mechanical thing to go wrong. ( my reply was it's not a landy:laugh1: I'm now away to take cover ready for the incoming)
  4. Guss109

    L200 advice

    Check the service history on it and take it for a good test drive and check that the full range of 4x4 works also worth seeing if it's manual or Automatic hubs. If your really interested it could be worth using a belt change as a deal breaker as surely he will have his own mechanics to do the work cheaper than you can get it done for See rover has the same thoughts as me but quicker at typing
  5. Guss109

    L200 advice

    I've ran the old shape and the new shape I'm now running the new face lift version and there a great truck. As you say you can throw the kids in the back and it's a normal run about. The newer shape give better mpg think I used to get 350/380 a tank on the old one and got 500 with the new shape the new ones not so good as it's about 180 horse but pulls like something else. Hope this helps any questions feel free to pm
  6. Hi matt not been having much luck trying to find a pts course. Google just seems to throw up loads of stuff down south ect so any info from yourself would be much appreciated to help me find a course and costs ect.
  7. Have to agree with the spelling ect as your cv has got to make the right impression. As they say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. You could be the best cutter/climber out there but if you don't come across well or make a good impression you've next to no chance of them contacting you. But that's just my take on things
  8. Think hss and palmaris ect hire them out or try the hilti centre for an ex demo. There is a roup next sat at thainstone and there is sometimes a few knocking about
  9. Can you not borrow a 410 hush power or try running a few snares
  10. All depends on your budget. The hilti is the best but not cheap a good site to look on is Laser Levels Online - The Laser Level Specialists - Online Store or have a look in HIS or GPH. I would personally get one with a beeper to go on a staff as it makes it so much easier for picking up the laser in day light ect
  11. Nice one mate:thumbup: it's a life changing moment that's for sure my little daughter is 16 weeks today and never fails to make you smile:thumbup:
  12. Just wet and raining up here with the odd snow shower
  13. Agree with that so it doesn't get used much now as I've recently got 390xp and the 560xpg so have most bases covered now. It seemed to do the job but as you say I'd hate to use it at max bar for long periods
  14. How much would you charge to make one as would probably work out cheaper than buying the grinder ect and I wouldn't know were to start
  15. Hi mate do you ever do any thing like this? As the wife has been looking for one for ages but can't really find them
  16. I've got an 18 inch bar for the 261 and it pulls it round but is so much better with the 15 on it. But since I got the 560xpg it's just sat in the yard and not really been used
  17. Came across this a few months ago and it went the whole length of the tree
  18. Nice one mate good to see you back on your feet. Hope all is good with you now
  19. Bumped for you Barry. Sorry to hear about another theft
  20. some class it as exotic others don't. The climate certainly isn't exotic just cold and wet
  21. Cheers rich rule picked up my safety specs from the post office today
  22. I'd agree with the above:thumbup1:
  23. That's a cracking idea il start things of with a bid of £50 to get it going
  24. Well done Steve and everyone involved for giving up your time and I'm sure a lot of effort to make it all happen

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