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Stubby

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  1. Yea I wear a belt . Don't think ant saw protection strides will stay in place outwith a belt or braces just because of the extra weight of the ballistic materiel . They are the best fit and the best made though .
  2. The Pfanner Gladiator Ventilation are the coolesst best fitting strides ever !
  3. Oh I am a bloke and 32" waist and take a medium in the Pfanners . You being a girl ( I presume ) would probably need a small if you are an 8 ??
  4. Pfanner for me . tried all sorts including husqvarna . I find the Pfanner to bne the best fit I have ever had . A bit more expensive but very well made . I use the Pfanner gladiator ventilation .
  5. Stubby

    Why is it?

    yea , about that in my experience . Just get stuck in . All you have to do is start into it and if you work hard all of a sudden its done !! Then you feel good about the day .
  6. Stubby

    Why is it?

    They always look bigger on the ground than they do stood up ....always ....
  7. Yep and on that community order they are scoping out new targets . I hate the thieving scum bags .
  8. Kevin Clark and his mate on Densworth farm ....
  9. His auntie or his Nan has said " son I need that gone , its gonna cost me £60 " He said Ill see if I can do it for you . " Make us a tea and some of your chocolate brownies ? " Surely ???
  10. How do you know it was a stunt and not a job ?
  11. Well I thought he got the job done without using any power source what so ever ( other than his breakfast ) and at no cost at all ?? If that makes him a prick so be it ....
  12. Yep Hycrack are the best tractor mounted ones IMHO . and a Fergie is all you need . I used to run one on an old Ford 4000 . Similar sorta power .
  13. Some small tractors have PTO going the " wrong way " , depending on the helix of your splitter . Be sure to check that !
  14. Kubota tractor , mig welder . diesel pressure washer , some chainsaws including a Stihl 009 and a hedge cutter stolen from my friend in East Ashling near Chichester West Sussex .
  15. Seen em demo on U tube . Don't think they will import the cause not CE approved .
  16. Guv are funding free cavity wall insulation round our way . Firm comes and does it for free and gets paid by the government it seems ....
  17. Hopefully you can teach me some stuff !!
  18. Hi matey and welcome . Useful tips and help on all aspects on here and good laugh as well some times .
  19. Ok . Looked at that one on fleabay and it wont be up to the job . ! its got a smaller engine than mine and 2 its belt driven . They would just slip I recon . Mine is duplex chain and sprocket drive . The one you are looking at will need a lot more work to make it usable on anything other than bone dry pop !
  20. Chichester is my nearest town . I'm a village called Lavant . The yanks sell one to fit on your car called ....... **** can't remember now will remember in a mo ...
  21. I remembered . But .....I put em forward like you should and then unbeknown to me my "blond" wife thought she would do it . Thing is she put em back Doh ! took me a while to realize.
  22. I'm not in Crawly ! perhaps you are though ? Sorry not for sale bud . I need em . Seriously though a self driven screw type is rthe way to go I recon but it needs something like a 3 cylinder Kabota engine to make it good on gnarly old Elm and the like .
  23. I suspect he was saying with some degree of mirth . Its an old chestnut I seem to remember !

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