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Johnnyboxer

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  1. North Yorks Moors, last Sunday..............near Lowna:001_cool:
  2. They've found the best replacement......
  3. Not much torque then:001_tt2:
  4. Bang on................with Heating Oil, heading below 35ppl and lower - most will They will use the Oil CH on a day to day basis, with maybe a token lighting of the woodburner on a weekend to 'feel cosy' As Heating Oil price continues to fall, more will keep filling up their tanks and burning it, over 'messing with wood' for a fire So there will be more wood available and it'll sit in stock, unsold
  5. PM'd you:thumbup1:
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    <p>Hi Tim</p>

    <p>I deal with all the main Ag finance banks, who do Ag/Hortic and Timber stuff.</p>

    <p>Give me a bell on 07970 516362 - I'm based between Thirsk and Masham</p>

    <p>Regards,</p>

    <p>JB</p>

     

  7. Thought it best to keep schtum, discretion is everything
  8. Many thanks Craig, good to meet you and also to see another well known (here) tree fella again:thumbup1:
  9. That is dire
  10. Agreed, I'm on my 3rd CRV and they're ace in the snow and light offroad
  11. You can't do that You either have to settle the finance yourself and sell it clear of finance You can get a settlement letter and the buyer can pay off the finance company direct, then pay you the full Vat, plus whatever your equity share is left in the machine You may be able to transfer the finance agreement to the new buyer, however this is unusual and not something I've done in 20 years of arranging Agric Finance for people
  12. Interesting Steve Been thinking about this, lately What sort of load will it power, in the house?
  13. New Machines Dealer Backup Manufacturer's special offers and Discounts Warranty Reliability Enhanced Image Improved Workrate & Reduced Downtime Used Machines Cheaper Unknown Quantity May have to refurbish No warranty Potential increased breakdowns and can cost more in the long run Can find a Bargain Machinery HP Finance (see my sig line below:001_tongue:) Improves cashflow and doesn't tie up working capital, funding capital items Fees & Interest paid, can be offset against tax - via P&L account Capital 'write-down' allowances claimed, via Balance Sheet in same way as if you'd bought it Allows you to budget capital expenditure and replacement policy HP Finance not subject to recall or change in terms, like an overdraft can be, by your bank Structured funding for your business
  14. Why's that then??
  15. Sorry, I can help I only do equipment finance
  16. Carole: Hey Goose you big stud! Goose: That’s me, honey. Carole: Take me to bed or lose me forever. Goose: Show me the way home, honey. Maverick: I feel the need… Maverick, Goose: …the need for speed! Stinger: And if you screw up just this much, you’ll be flying a cargo plane full of rubber dog out of Hong Kong! Maverick: Yes sir! All Top Gun.........
  17. Try your own Bank, their Agribusiness dept or AMC Are you looking for 10's or 100's of 1000's?..............makes a difference
  18. Don't use that, it's crap I tried some this year and it was rubbish, neither me or the neighbours (with Parkray/Esse and Charnwood Multi's) could burn it - as soon as you turned your back it would go out,ven with all vents fully opened We get better results with Excel or Homefire Ovals
  19. Found this one of you on the Beeb:thumbup:
  20. Overdrafts are for cashflow Bank Loans and HP are for Capital Purchases
  21. Great news:thumbup:
  22. CRV Not sure about the latest 2012 ones onwards, but the last ones 2007-2012 have rear seats that slide backwards and forwards on runners, just like front seats do Very useful feature, where you can either increase bootspace (seats in situ, not folded down) or passenger legroom and space
  23. Agreed Haven't been to Rufforth for 6-8 months, but it's known for 'gear' and the Feds seem to do nothing:001_rolleyes:

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