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  1. hi guys and girls. i know this probably goes against the paleo fraternity on here but i will soldier on regardless. My 21 year old brother in law has put in a shed loads of work to start a new chocolate company called Discover, the bars are sweetened with stevia instead of artificial sugars. Their has been no one backing him and all the money he has put behind it has come from his part time work as a postman. So i was wondering weather you could spread the word and add him and twitter and like his facebook page And possibly check out the website Discover If you could, that would be really helpful. Cheers Mark
  2. i used to work somewhere that had a lift like this one. lister/ peter engine under the seat and was told that it has landrover axles. our pivot part was worn pretty bad
  3. try these guys... novel t's They make mine up and they are real cheap... £12.50 for a polo and 20 for a hoody. The t polo is a little on the thin side but i am sure you could ask for a heavier weight material if you wanted. I have a hoody that is at least two years old and it is quite faded ( i wear it all the time) but the print is still like new!!
  4. i spoted jnoon on my turf!! Out at holcome water, must have been visiting some mates i would have thought.
  5. went to change the anvils on my entec and found that somebody had already tried it before me. All but one was rounded out. the two small ones i heated up till they where really warm then smacked a spline bit in to the rounded hex head and they came out so easy. With the larger one we had to weld a nut on the top. Obviously it heated the existing bolt and i think that helped as i put a spanner on the nut and it came out a treat. all new bolts going back in.
  6. Could try klean kut out bridgewater way Sent from my GT-I9300 using Arbtalk mobile app
  7. Would be nice to have a choice or at least have some input. I am self employed now and have a couple of saw I am coaxing along which where ones I bought second hand when I started out. I bought a 550 new in 2012 and its as shiney now as the day I bought it! Sent from my GT-I9300 using Arbtalk mobile app
  8. I signed the petition and now get regular, spam, emails asking me to sign other petitions. Tryed unsubscribing but everytime it says server error! Sent from my GT-I9300 using Arbtalk mobile app
  9. Self employment is the way. Your never going to get any of the cream while your working for someone else. Even if you start off working for yourself on the weekends. Business will soon build. Sent from my GT-I9300 using Arbtalk mobile app
  10. Yep I second that. Spread your kit around. Sent from my GT-I9300 using Arbtalk mobile app
  11. yeah i dont think i would be using any climbing spikes with blunt gaffs. supposed to just keep um sharp with a flat file... a stitch in time saves nine..
  12. sounds like coil to me but hey i'm no expert.
  13. i changed form oregon 2 stroke oil to the stihl hp ultra (the green one) and i have found it loads better. but my partner (thats a holly not a big john) recons it gives her a head ache as its a funny smell.
  14. i have my kit spread around over a few locations so fingers crossed i dont cleared out all at once
  15. I had my 52 plate isuzu since december and the turbo went the other day. Cost 600 for the turbo and was one of only two available and that was from the main dealer. ( the turbo Is obsolete as is the repair kit) hope fully this one will last. Truck is gutless. You wouldnt know it had a turbo anyway. Sent from my GT-I9300 using Arbtalk mobile app
  16. I made a website myself to the cost of £30. I would say it looks profesional and well worth the money. I just watched a youtube vid and followed it. Easy peesey.
  17. seems to be a lot of people with bad luck at the moment... hopefully the tides will change! glad to hear everyone was alright. on the plus side... shiney new kit!!!
  18. i put mine on a 30 wash with a sprinkle of non bio. No pillow case just a big tangly mess when they come out
  19. yeah all ways a minority that spoil it for the majority!
  20. i have never been one for guns. but love watching dogs work their quarry. my boarder or mother in laws lakeland and 'border lakeland russel' would sort most fox problems. game keeper nr me found a dog and a vixen tied... the terriers soon dispatched them!!!
  21. seems like mixed feelings on this one
  22. much appreciated james
  23. Hello i have a job coming up in Sevenoaks. I am after someone to chip and remove the brash. is their anyone in the area that would be able to assist???? failing that i can take a chipper with me but would be on the look out for a tip site if you know of one. any help would be much appreciated. cheers mark
  24. a chap i used to work for had the vermer one with the log grab and a bucket. fantastic piece of kit. Was narrow aswel so could fit through most gate ways. We used to carry ply sheets to put down on the lawn, making a runway, to stop damage to the lawn.
  25. Hello I am looking at venturing down to sevenoaks to remove some trees. I can either take a chipper with me so i would need a chip tip site if you know of anywhere. Or i am looking for a man van and chipper in the area if so is anyone around in a week or twos time?? if so can you pm me. Regards mark

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