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bradshaw groundcare

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  1. my old crm250ar stuck on the moors in a peat bog took about 2 hours to get it out
  2. 3 buckets grader digging and ditching.
  3. bradshaw groundcare

    MINI DIGGER

  4. About 2 weeks ago I phone my insurance company, which I have been with 5 years to get a quote from them to add a new motor to the policy, they said before we can give you a quote we want proof of public liability employees liability a few other things and proof I have plant insurance for our mini digger and other stuff????? The digger is insured for theft along with the other stuff. I do advertise that we hire a driver out with the digger, we also use it on our land and on our own jobs. so I sent all the info that they asked for and they said they still want to see proof I have plant insurance or they are cancelling the policy. I paid for the policy in full and they will not refund me because the policy is over 4 months old. I have had a few new quotes for commercial insurance and told them about the plant I have and they was not interested. Any one else had problems like this???
  5. they are rough cut / longer grass machines if it was my money I would be looking at Ferris or scag if that's the sort of thing you are after?
  6. this is a pond we do once/twice a year. Its clay lined, some one in the past has used a 360 and took a lot of the clay out. we pull it out buy hand trying to tease as much root as possible but it always comes back. before after
  7. Pedroski - The wood is not in the ground The decking in the picture is built on top of a block wall, concrete floor and flags as said in my early post. if the post is in the ground and concreted in i see no problem giving them a lick of oil to help stopping them rot
  8. where i worked years ago got one from new. it wasnt the 4x4 model just a 2 wheel drive loadbeta think it had a xud in it? It was an "m" reg, 5 OR 6 grand new. think a hilux at the time was 9/10 grand? and when it came to its first mot it needed so much doing to it he ended up selling it for 500 pound. it was hammered every day and not looked after. i drove it and found it ok to drive with and with out weight but could not tow.
  9. lawnflite danarm kaaz pros they use the old style honda deck. I dont think honda uses them any more Having owned/used both honda pro and lawnflite pro we use the cheaper lawnflite pro now just because its a few 100 pound cheaper than a honda. they last just as long and cut just as well not used a viking but from what i have seen they run Briggs and Stratton engines which arent for me heres the cheapest i have found for the lawnflite pro Lawnflite Pro 21" cut 553HRS self propelled roller rotary mower | F R Jones and Son
  10. Its all down to Customers budget and what finish you want
  11. go diesel and run on red. Etesia are profession mowers design to work they are good mowers but alot seem to be petrol. john deer do alot of domestic machines as well as bigger professional kit the bigger diesel stuff is good kubota is the way to go we have a zero turn gzd21 it will collect wet or dry long or short grass and leaves a good finish. its one of the best mowers we use. they is only one problem there £13,000 new but second hand kubota ride ons are out there as a starter machine for a few grand ? [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnQadp4UX-g]kubota high tip ride on mower gzd21 - YouTube[/ame]
  12. any one used the waste from bio diesel to use in the making of briquettes?

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