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TMB

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  • Location:
    Banbury Oxfordshire
  • Interests
    Land rovers shooting and spaniels
  • Occupation
    subbie/try to go it alone

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  1. Google octipost 25 year guarantee we've just started using them really impressed so far not as cheep as normal post but might be worth a look
  2. Well as it turns out they were in after a missive partly last night they didn't wake up only just heard from them should have said earlier the only access is through the house we did however trim the hedge and took out a small pyracantha chipped it cleaned up with out walking them fortunately the land lord has just sent me full payment for are wasted time and the half of the job we couldn't do and will give us keys to get in when we go back to do the rest
  3. So just turned up to a tenanted house to do some work agreed we would be here at 8.30 9.00 been banging on the door ringing the bell for the last 45 minutes but no answer students live here so are all sleep at a guess can't get hold of the owners I do a fair bit of work for them so don't really know as how to proceed as I've got to pay the lad who's with me and for my wasted time but don't want to upset the client thoughts would be appreciate many thanks Tom
  4. I had it last week changed my password just in case
  5. I've got a collection of parts lol if you do go 130 I've got a body needs some welding but full length tipper with high sides
  6. I have an old ex mod crane mounted on a trailer all runs from a small pump on a Honda engine when today when I was using it I lost the slew all other features continued to work although a bit slower than normal bet when left for a while it all worked fine between this I did swap the hoses around to find out if it was a spool playing up and in the process noticed the hydraulic fluid was very milky so must have a bit of water in the system could the water be causing the problem and help would be great many thanks Tom
  7. If you need bits for that ed there's an old boy at marsworth that brakes them usually dose a decent deal
  8. Yes you can buy them with overrun brakes and rated tyres although if it's less than 750kg you could legally tow with out brakes obviously you need lights a rated tyres for road travel I've been looking at these to go behind my Landy but they are pricey so think I will go for a Ifor with a crane as its not a single use item
  9. Well I missed it but thanks for the heads up that's been on a few times now so let's hope it comes round again
  10. Number would be helpful 07818000768
  11. Has anyone out there got a spout for the above chipper as mine has really seen better days before I try and fabricate one
  12. Where's the pis of it with some chip Mr d?
  13. Dam sure the mog is way bigger my 130 has a 8x6.4 ft body 4ft tall it's a bit like a boat when fully loaded bit hasn't fallen over yet
  14. As the title says I'm looking for timber Can collect or can be dropped at mine please pm me or give me a call good access during the dry months many thanks Tom

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