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Guss109

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  1. Have a look at maplin ect as I'm pretty sure they all do little solar panels ect
  2. Just nipped to the shop and it's -2 so I'd hate to be out later on
  3. I get the use of a Polaris sportsman 500 but it's had it's share of problems and it's maybe six months old. But they are fleet kind and make you smile. Use it for pulling the chipper/flail mower and a bigish roller
  4. :lol:That's brilliant love it:thumbup:
  5. Snowy and cold here with bad snow showers
  6. Have a look on the brittish horse logging asc as they might have a list of people
  7. I used to use one when I worked on the building sites there toasty and come with a neck cape thing that zips in an out. Think they are called zero hoods or search for offshore gear ect. I use one of these lovely and warm but make you look a dafty http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQgd2xRhQV1zhI1UYajLWz85Hg9NErpUrYLz_5XSTgQaCGmSro
  8. It's the little ones first Xmas and will only be 4 months old so probably won't know much about it but it should be good to see her try to open a parcel or two
  9. I'm liking this again nice an chilled [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le-3MIBxQTw&feature=youtube_gdata_player]Alabama Shakes - Hold On (Official Video) - YouTube[/ame]
  10. I'm hopeing for a decent tool chest and the bottom roller cabinet but there's also loads of other stuff I'd like but il settle for a good day with the wife and baby
  11. Looks similar to an old partner saw I have
  12. It's just sleety rain here now and melting the snow I'm just waiting for the ice now
  13. Not to sure really as his is away getting sorted think the brake band went. So havnt had the chance to work them side by side
  14. Not a problem mate as they say a different set of eyes sees a different thing
  15. Cheapest option would be to give her your groundies mob no as I think it would be uncomfy having a blue tooth stuck in your lug all day. Best of luck for when junior arrives
  16. Sure am I'm loving it just now as it's not to heavy so you can use it all day and not need arms like arnie. it's got the power when needed but as I said I changed from the .325 chain so not to sure if that makes a difference to it
  17. Didn't really see the point of getting another saw the same size as the 261 as it still works fine for the surgery side of things. Not used the heated handles much but there a god send on a cold wet day
  18. I have the 261 and it's had it's problems but touch wood it's been fine for a while but just wasn't up to the job for the forestry side of things. So I've gone and bought a 560 xpg and it's a cracking saw that's like day and night compared to the 261. It's runing an 18 inch bar on 7/32 chain no problem at all
  19. If you look on the door pillar I think it tells you as its different pressures for the front and back also different if loaded or towing. If it wasn't so cold I'd nip out and look at mine pretty sure it's in the book. What year is it? Think the fronts run at 1.8 and the back 2.8 bar if loaded
  20. Liking the track it's by Gabrielle apline according to google so will have to look on you tube later
  21. That's a good one reminds me of the old metal buzzer thing you used to play with as a kid
  22. Hope it doesnt affect you to badly and the insurance is quick
  23. Snowed again over night and still getting showers so I've given up clearing the path

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