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hgvman

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  1. Best place to get a chain tensioner for a stihl 020AV after for some unknown reason my chain came off and mullered the tensioner.
  2. Trying to fence a field with round fence posts into clay, ending up trying to push them in with a 12 ton digger, our old post banger on the back of the tractor wont knock them in as the grounf is too hard. Any ideas? posts are 3 to 4 inch wide.
  3. Hi I need a workshop/users manual for a Mahindra 254 ll. We have just purchased a second hand one, the steering is getting heavy, possibly needing more hydraulic/steering fluid but I have no idea what to use or where it goes.
  4. Hi can anyone put me in touch with a workshop manual for our Mahindra fs254 ll Also I am trying to find a parts supplier for the same. Many thanks
  5. Hi all Over this winter I need to do a lot of fencing on the the farm. As I have no friends I have to do the fencing myself. I have the use of a tractor with a post thumper or auger but both of these need two people to operate but I like to work single handed and crack on. I also have a U1000 and a 1.5 ton mini digger, does anybody use a post thumper or auger on their mini digger? I have had a suggestion that a pecker on the digger will make a deep enough hole to then push posts in.Fencing will just be posts for electric and a bit of post and rail and the ground is a very hard clay at the moment. What do people use, any suggestion on equipment to buy, and working practice.
  6. Hi Rather than just burn on my bonfire my oak offcuts from making oak beams from my woodmiser mobile sawmill, is there a market for these, perhaps even for firewood?

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