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Rich2484

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  1. Cool you may get a visit soon. Is your gear on shelf or do you need to order in? Looking at climbing gear. Can get ropes ok but it's wrenches pulleys savers etc that I can't get with ease. The specialist stuff, looked at a few people climbing with wrenches and like the idea.
  2. Anyone know a supplier down south east that could supply most items for courses, looking at getting climbing and rescue soon, had enough of being on the ground and want to climb. Sorry for the high jack.
  3. Roll pin or grub screws. If it got an Allen key head it's grub screw. Try tapping out with a punch. You will soon see.
  4. Funny it's called a ping line. But does it work when wet?
  5. I'm scared of ladders, anything else is fine.
  6. Nice video. I'm with the music tho. Get rid of it. Much better to listen to a saw going off.
  7. Rich2484

    4x4's

    Shouldn't be too hard to convert for chip! MCV-80 Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle No more need for chainsaws either.
  8. Any way to upload pictures from the iPad yet? I can't do it on mine. If there is already could you tell me how. Cheers.

  9. Haha he said no calor gas ones. Made one from a 45 gallon drum cut in half and some legs made together. Works perfect, making another into a smoker soon. Put some pics when it's done.
  10. Rich2484

    4x4's

    Uh oh, here we go again. Wait and see what happens.
  11. Noticed that earlier its not even in my history? Steve any enlightenment into this one?
  12. If this I going to be a regular grass cut job then roundup will sort it out every time you cut, was it agreed for you to reseed and weed lawn when you quoted? This is an extra in my eyes so gets charged as an extra along with grass cut. The weeds/moss in patio will be taken out with the roundup each grass cut. Soon not much will grow. Pressure washers are good for clearing cracks in patios and taking out weeds, so long as they are re sanded after.
  13. If this poll is anything to do with the arb tops im not wearing mine to work so want baggy to wear around the house, but the missis will prob nick it to use as nighty. Not that I will mind.
  14. Oh dear I think you lot upset him. No reply to anything that had been said about fish? No I'm not going low to say anything fishy.
  15. Cheers found it, the boss uses eBay to get parts as he sells hazel sticks so the money made from hazel sticks pays for mower parts. Just needed to make sure it was the right part. Thanks again people.
  16. Who you calling a rough un. I'm a gentle giant.
  17. Loose, built like a brick you know what house, hard to find t shirts that fit the arms. Plus when she washes it and shrinks it a bit it fits fine.
  18. Asked in pleasents ask the dealer thread but it's gone, can't find it. I needed to get the plate Id and now I have it. I need the part number for the drive cable to the roller drive. The plate numbers are as follows. Hrb 476cqxe Mzcd8030809 1999 Any help most appriceated
  19. When I worked harvest and cultivations I started at 8 and the earliest finish I had was 1 in the morning, I was on 7.50 hr flat rate then 10.50 overtime. Had to work a lot of overtime to make up wages. I'm good a tractor operating and I can do anything behind it, but that took a long time to get good and lots of practice to figure it all out, there is so much to an implement you have to think about what your doing, I used a drill before and every spool valve is used on the machine, as well as a computer to control seed flow, fan speed etc. I would stick to Hgv so much easier and less stress when you have a breakdown, oh and knowing the machine is also vital as the aa don't come out to the third field on the right at top of hill. Lol
  20. Easy way to do it! Call them and ask for the forms to be sent out to register a machine as agricultural. They then send the right forms out to you with a notes booklet telling you how to fill the form out.
  21. An old women was arrested for shoplifting in a supermarket. When she appeared in court, the judge asked what she had taken. "a tin of peaches" she said "why did you take it?" "they looked ever so nice", the old women answered", fancied them for me tea but didn't have any money," The judge thought for a bit "well, in view of your years I am prepared to be lenient. How many preachers were in the tin?" "four" answers the old women. "right that will be four days in jail, one for each peach. Court dismi-" "your honour" an old man cried. "yes?" "my wife also stole a tin of peas"

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