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Ian88

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  1. What side of Dorchester are you working on? I am in Toller Porcorum but will know plenty of places in the area you could find a home for it. How much is a large amount? Oversized?
  2. Got told the same thing by a manufacturer at a show as well, I disagreed with him but didnt feel the need to discuss further.
  3. Interested. I have a broken one after it fell out of a tree
  4. I think I have a parcel at home as well but I didnt have the option for 200/201, only a 150 . . . Is that the same thing?
  5. Bramble wont do any thing to them, my tyres have them stuck in all over and they dont seem to cause a problem. I have had one slow puncture after cutting thorns, the one in the pics above. Just put some gunk in there and pumped it back up. Will do the same in the others if i get a problem.
  6. Great on slopes. Will go up some thing very steep and up to 30 degrees accross the slope. Much better than a mini tractor. Depending on what one you go for I expect it would cost 6-10k. I wouldnt say its designed for pulling a trailer.
  7. That one is a 98x, it is a proper fun machine to use, I did a 10h day on it a few weeks ago, that wasnt so comfy. It realy does get throught the material and very nimble.
  8. A ride on brushcutter would do the trick for you. I have had this about 2 months now and its a great machine. This is a powerfull 4x4 with 98cm cut width but a smaller two wheel drive i expect would be ok for you.
  9. I have 12 of the plastic bits with some nasty resin left in them that I havnt worked out how to get rid of legally yet . . . Its a cheap way for them to solve there problem selling them like that.
  10. Hi Nick. Best of luck finding some one to help you out.
  11. Hi Dan. Good to hear its working out for you.
  12. I have one I can I can email over to you? In a word doc table. Two sides of A4 when printed. Pop ne a pm with your email if keen.
  13. Is there such a thing as a hedge trimmer cert?
  14. Its Dave Harness. I am going to get some dimensions and pics to put on here. Once they are up if people are still keen I can pass on his number to talk over the finer details.
  15. I will send him a message tomorrow and see if he wants to sell it.
  16. Where are you? I know some one who took a very big one down in north dorset a few weeks ago.
  17. Same problem with my 550 and 560.
  18. Ian88

    Huel

    I have been using it for a few years now and so do a few friends. Its pretty good if you want some thing to keep you going through the day that you know had every thing you need. Some one said its expensive, thats all relative. Its about £2 per "meal" so cheaper than getting crap at a garrage for lunch and better for you.
  19. I have a pdf of one that looks like you can remove sides and add the bolsters. Or flatbed with tracked chipper and get to site and then turn it into timber trailer with crane. Think it was getting on for 10k. I would like to see it at arb show and see what the options are with it for sure!
  20. Ian88

    Tesla Powerwall

    The first page of this thread was real interesting. Shame its lost the point.
  21. You would think so, maybe I should do some research. The bag may have been there for a few weeks now but pretty sure the sign turned up on its own unless its part of a new load! I would love to see these people dumping this stuff. There is a good vid out there taken from dash cam footage where a lady drives down a lane to find 3 guys tipping a load of crap off. When they see the cam they jump on the bonnet, thankfully she was pretty slick at reversing!
  22. Common in west Dorset on this lane over the last 6 months
  23. Have a read on the mini chipper thread, lots of info on there.

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