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hiluxstihl

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  1. <p>hi non turbo diesel and ireland</p>

  2. conditions and how many people would pay more for one of them than a hilux. theres not many places in the uk or ireland a hilux wouldnt go if needed
  3. the truck is for sale, if genuinely interested pm me, but do your own homework on legal ratings and stuff, i dont know, im told it can carry a ton and tow 3 legally but i cant say for sure..
  4. manual, if i had the work id buy it, can justify the hilux but not one of them!
  5. Anyone Interested???? 4.2d monster, google them to see what they can do!
  6. some are turbo some n a
  7. not a bad idea at all! weld a spike to the sledge face of an axe??
  8. husqvarna but try them on, sizes are mental offive 12s i could near park the hilux in
  9. do you use one??? bought the stihl long one on friday, makes loading the splitter and pickup easier as theres less bending down. worth thinking of if you process timber..
  10. gasket again, maybe try get a thicker one? i assume you as good sterelised the mating surfaces??
  11. no sure way to tell! we had an 88 885 super rebuilt a few years ago, first to mind is gasket again, then cracked liner, then cracked head, you may strip it to find out!
  12. 5 ton is a waste of time in my humble opinion, overspec in case you change your timber...
  13. too far to walk for flowers! the area is on the bank of a river, ill see how the alder does, ill put some willow and birch in over the next few months, thanks for replies
  14. im planting a remote area beside a river, covered in sandy silty but damp material, thinking of chancing alder and willow, not mad pushed for a return just something worth planting for own heat without too much hassle..
  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T_OveOZjyc
  16. I have a major tractor saw, I've a vid on YouTube of it working I think it's called a rocking beam system, safe enough but you still need to be very careful, it's perfect for meter long lengths up to a meter and a half. Only thing is you need the tractor to power it. Currently working on building a portable way to power it!
  17. <p>The cheapest you'll find would be donedeal but there's a load of them in breakers around the country. If it's a work truck I'd stick a purpose made drop side body on it, for inspiration take a look on hpoc.co.uk dermot</p>

  18. 189 days according to google! i didnt bother to see if its right!
  19. near birmingham chief, alcester, flights are 57 at the moment, ill be goin from kilbeggan area if interested, earliest and latest flights booked to birmingham
  20. sounds like a plan, im there on the friday, thanks to 57 euro ryanair! any other irish lads headin over, early flight out late home, car pool??? or anyone flying in from other parts?
  21. bump anyone up for beer o clock???
  22. hi, wrote my truck off, thinking of selling the body, well built, solid in great condition located iin ireland though. shipping to wales - manchester possible at cost wrote off from front body is perfect and includes pump and ram 1200 stg not pushed on selling currently have mk5 thats too pretty to put the body onto

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