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shavey

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  1. could'nt you make a wooden tank jon from some empty barrel's mate :lol:
  2. i always went in when we get to go shopping in tavvy your right good banter and dougie's collie made me laugh rounding up all the customer's :thumbup1: and also ended up buying something that i did'nt go in there for :thumbup:
  3. i might have went to that auction you dont know if he sold all his old part books he had
  4. he done a sound job on that tank
  5. he is sound does a good deal if he can and he was on the tools for years so knows what he's on about
  6. i will go 725 plus two husky's and one stihl :thumbup1:
  7. oliver webber north tawton devon i bought our 7810 from him and also devon plant chris luscombe near winkleigh devon i was up there today i bought a trailer and he had a 7810 in bits refurbishing it he might be worth a shout or ron greet from ipplepen east devon if you want any numbers give me a shout i have them on my mobile
  8. very true mate all there interested is that nice stack at the roadside worth x amount they havent got the worriy of this stack costing you xxx amount in breakdowns :thumbup:
  9. thats a shock to here that doug has sold up he done a pucka big bore kit 3 mths ago
  10. great idea good location count me in :001_rolleyes:
  11. loading up in 1980 not sure who was the haulier the name of the plantation was called on top of the world :thumbup:
  12. some logging going on in a field beside the river torridge 1978 the first half of the woodland above is going to be thinned and part clearfell very soon
  13. same colour :thumbup: they also made a vanden plas model i think cant forget the hydra knicker elastic suspension :laugh1:
  14. will put some pics up tuesday or wednesday
  15. so you did'nt like the feel of the PS-6100 then how about the way it performed cutting tree's did'nt you find the torque amazing for a 60cc saw and the fuel economy brilliant inboard clutches everytime for me keep the brake band and clutch in against the saw body. and keep the chain and chips outside away from the saw :thumbup:
  16. my mother bought an austin allegro because grand parents had bought a austin princess chicken in the basket was always popular in pubs down here pernod and black port and lemon dubonet and lemon rum and black my father always drunk watney's special or watney's red label :thumbup:
  17. i got a loop of OREGON 68JX 122G its a very good chain stays sharp does'nt dull very quick would recomend this chain for the big saws :thumbup
  18. at least you could see it better when you where cutting grass
  19. ther is a couple down here who still does that they used to have a old IH 475 but about 5yrs ago they upgraded to a IH 885xl same old link box micheal always drives the tractor olive rides in the back with her short skirt and wellies its ok following them in the landrover but i would'nt to be following in a MG midget toooo much detail :lol::lol:
  20. ive got some to get rid of 1m and 1.2 and some 1.2x 1.5m
  21. Husqvarna have started doing it in partnership with M Culloch on the CS-450 elite it,s the plug chain combi spanner it fits there nice and snug underneath the back handle perfect :thumbup:
  22. so if you sell your vehicle in the middle of the month ,no doubt you would'nt get a refund for the rest of that month and the new owner would have to pay from that day, so that vehicle would earn the DVLA double dosh for the second half of that month if this is the case how many cars get bought and sold in halfway through a month the extra revenue will be astounding throughout the land
  23. hello mate your inbox is full :thumbup:
  24. fuji robin or subaru here:thumbup1:

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