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Tyz05

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  1. I've got a H7R(rechargeable) head torch for night fishing sessions and I keep a P4 in my pocket all the time for work, both been very good. Previous P4 lasted me 3 years before I lost it.
  2. The clear plastic seams to be a favourite with most of our customers at the moment,using the suction pads to secure it, however the suction pads only seem to last 5 minutes be for falling off and is pain to keep clean between.What sort of tractor have you got? What sort of debris are you trying to protect it from?
  3. So would I!! but there ain't been large amounts of it. That's "mates rates" aswell suits me fine cos I don't do much anyway.
  4. I'm paying around £20 a cube road side for large ash and beech, Tis hard work though so wouldn't wanna pay any more. Ring it up short if using a axe.
  5. I chased through too far with the nose of the bar on the back cut. That pic was the first of 4 I done that day, for some reason it's the only one I have?? Practice practice practice.
  6. I look after a few 07 plate D4D hilux,160k on the clock, there have been problems though,no where near as good as the "real" Toyota's. I'd be more concerned about the body work (ie. rust) than the miles on the clock.
  7. Mine does the same, pretty sure it leaks out the filler cap,can't see nothing wrong with it but leaves a small patch off oil if stored for a week or two. Can't offer any solutions other than leave the saw on it's side,filler cap up.
  8. Im a hi flex wearer but stretch airs are defo much better.
  9. I got her nothing and in return she hasn't spoken to me for 3 days. Result!
  10. Brilliant service and speedy delivery. Would recommend to anyone. Look forward to dealing with then in the future.
  11. I've also got hi-flex class2 the full length Kevlar on the front makes them more durable than the regular class1.They're still not as well built as the stretch airs but they're not as bulky and restrictive.
  12. Just from personal experience I've found the hydrostatic versions to be more problomatic than manual. I've got a 12 year old countax (manual version)that does heavy work on steep ground and never broken down,ever.Friend of mine has a 4 year old hydrostatic version and it's on it's 3rd gear box. Saying that the Estiga ride-ons seem reliable (bar the wobly wheels on the cutter deck)and they're hydrostatic. Just my opinion of them.
  13. They all have pros and cons, avoid hydrostatic.
  14. Tyz05

    Senna

    Watched 'Closer to the edge' the other day, highly recommend that as well,even if your not a bike fan.
  15. Not another 'bum surfing' dog derail please! I'd like to back flip my mx bike or win a race at some point,not much chance of that happening though!
  16. Haha, no, but I had to read it twice!!
  17. MF398? Big lump of a tree that. Was the trunk left standing?
  18. Tyz05

    Jokes???

    Paddy is on his final question for a million pounds with Chris Tarrant, he has only 1 life line left....phone a friend. 'which bird does not make a nest,? A Sparrow, B Swallow, C blackbird or D Cuckoo' paddy calls murphy. Murphy answers 'be jesus its a cuckoo 100%' Paddy wins the million. Afterwards Paddy rings Murphy 'how the hell did u know that ? Murphy says ' well Paddy yer thick prat.. it lives in a clock.
  19. A "friend" of mine has been unemployed for nearly five years now,claims job seakers allowance etc,I was told in the pub Saturday he got a £750 tax rebate!! Can't be right,can it??? As for the £26k, I don't earn that working 7day weeks! The people running this country have lost all concept of reality.
  20. Seconded I'll add Felicity Jones to the list.
  21. I think the green is fully synthetic(and more£££). Red is mineral base.
  22. Will you remove all the arisings from jobs? ie chip,large trunks?or just processor sized stuff?
  23. Get the 372xp. Well impressed with mine.

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