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Stubby

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  1. I would list it slightly differently . 1/4, 3/8 lowpro , .325 , 3/8 , .404 .
  2. From the age of 15 up to the age of 50 I had a 24" waist a 6 pack 15" biceps and all the self look at me stuff that goes with it . Then at the age of 50 I was smashed to bits by a car . I am 62 now and have a 32"waist 12" biceps ( on one side only , nothing worth measuring on the other ) and skinny legs . . I want to be as active as my brain tells me but my physical condition wont allow it . What I describe to you is lame compared to people who were fit as a butchers dog but have suffered debilitating injury's serving their country . I did claim incapacity benefit for a time , I was in a wheel chair . Being how I was I wanted to get back to how I was before but that will never be . There are genuine cases out there . Not every one is a genuine case but some are . ......
  3. Yea surely you were either ....maintaining your own hedge ...or maintaining it for the council . If its the former its yours if its the latter bill the council . They cant have it both ways .
  4. Ah . I did wonder why you did not see the little pm indicator Dafydd . That explains it mate .
  5. Agreed Ruben and he has said sorry . In his defense it took me about 3 weeks to get him to notice a pm I had sent him and then I had to start a thread to get him to look in his inbox . He is a good sort really .
  6. I remember having to start a thread to get you to check your in box Dafydd !
  7. Just about to light up now Ted . Wife and daughter have gone to Olympia for the horse show , and I have been on the shoot all day , so its me the dog and my lad at home tonight . Couple of beers and a Chinese
  8. How bizarre ! I remember that thread too .
  9. Love it V.I.
  10. Right back at yer Ted , have a goodun mate .
  11. If you send a PM why tell every one else you have sent one ?
  12. Click on the thread " Arbtalk charity raffle " then click on the tab that says " buy your tickets here "
  13. Ill do it again ...BUMP ...
  14. That is the trouble with true scumbags . You will forever looking over your shoulder . We have one round here . You can sort something which ever way you want but he will never let it go . Slashed tires broken this and that for ever more . He did 4 out of 7 for kicking a foreign student almost to death . The medics revived him in the ambulance but it could have been murder . Really nasty bloke . I avoid him at all costs .
  15. I have been using a Cub cadet zero turn with a 52" deck . It is zero turn but with a steering wheel rather than joy sticks . Very cleaver I thought .
  16. If its on backwards just stand the other side of the log
  17. The unprofitable for the ungrateful thing springs to mind .....
  18. Will she come and split some of mine mate ?
  19. Withdrawn .
  20. Ah yes . Forgot about the Ramblers association , oh and metal detectors too . Yep bring the wolf back !
  21. I think , at the moment at least , the DPF , if fitted at manufacture , needs to be present . Its a visual check . The body of mine is there but there are no internals . I think thats how it passed .
  22. Might you be accidentally pressing the auto return stop switch ? I some times do that with a Husky hedge cutter .
  23. I just read that and like I said earlier the DPF needs to be " regenarated " to remove everything it has trapped . This is done by " burning " it at high temp promptly releasing all the crud back into the atmosphere . Pointless or what !
  24. About this time of year you could put some lights and tinsel on it ....?
  25. You missed out the bit about removing the DPF . That does help performance and mpg .

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