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markieg31

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  1. I had the strauss trousers, came up big on the waist but short on the leg but none the less they were a hard wearing trouser. Referring back to one of the previous posts by a one of the ladies. My wife is very slim size 8. Currently she is in Xs hi-flex. I think next set will be a pair of the gladiators as they come in extra small.
  2. You'll quickly warm up in a kayak cag. Most have a text seals on the neck and cuffs
  3. Just sold me cabs tar as it needed to much work to put through another mot. So after another tipper anyone got anything half decent in the sub 2250 bracket? Cheers Mark
  4. Can beat the old fourtrak with the diesel pump wound up. No smoke no poke.
  5. Got a mate with a 58 plate invincible 200 which I belive is running at 225. Pulls on alright
  6. Hello. I will be on honey moon in may and was hoping to climb a redwood. Any one on here able to help or point me in the direction of help. Thanks mark
  7. Bit of goat had it butchered last week
  8. I think overloaded is when your loaded up heading up a hill in 1st and she starts to die. May or may not have happened to me the other day
  9. Just started biking myself. Picked up an old Canon dale to get me started. Mainly shredding it on a Tuesday night- bloody mental! Blokes I rode wig are mainly off there bloody heads.
  10. Had the kl71s on my fourtrak previously very good off road, Exmoor naional park authority also use them and I do rate them off road. One problem is they don't last very long. Currently got Goodyear wrangler duratraks which is kinda AT paternity up the centre with more open tread at the sides. Have really helped me out towing chipper off road.
  11. Agree with you there johnny boy. Windy and rain last night but no big stuff down. Easing up now thou
  12. We getting hitched down the registration office to get legal then next day ceremony at farm and disco!
  13. We find that sheep eat the young shoots as they are coming up- with no troubles. I watched an environmental film which was showing mosantos grip on America. Not a good picture the film was painting.
  14. Goodyear duratracs for me. At patern up the center and a bit more of a mud patern at the edges. Been in a deep muddy field towing a chipper. Started spinning up, where the ats would get stuck, the duratracs slowly found the grip and for me out of there. Good on the road
  15. As said parts can be very expensive and it's always a pain if you only notice something once you have bought it.
  16. Wow! That is quite something
  17. College taught to daisy chain but I used to coil and now have a rope bag. Not too long ago an assesor told me that daisy chaining is frowned on these days as the rope has memory or summit.
  18. I know of soft wood coming out. And lots of it. Most of it going out to Pontrilas sawmill
  19. Mine was through word press, http://www.touchwd.co.uk , cost 5 a month for the hosting ( the place where all the info and pics are stored) and 5 a year for me domain name- Web address. I need to put a bit more time too it to make it look a bit more pro edition but it's a start and I have had a few jobs from it.
  20. Another vote for a boarder. My diesel has got a litter of pups he has sired. 3 quater boarder quaternary jack Russel if interested. Only week old at mo
  21. i run an 18inch bar on me 660 for some serious logging, and back breaking, action!! sooner use my 550, so much easier on the back.
  22. I used a hinowa one back along. . . Pants. So slow!
  23. No wishbones on a cabstar
  24. In fact here is his number 07530232473 I got him in my phone as cabstar man and can't remember his name bit he is a nice bloke and knows his cabstars

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