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Suffolk-Matt

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  1. Thanks for clearing that up, I always was told there is/was a difference in the connection type
  2. Doesn't 112 work in this situation? I was always under the impression it does due to using satellites (US military) rather than masts? Could well be wrong.
  3. Black walnut?
  4. Unless you passed your test very recently you can drive 3500kg and tow upto 750kg on a normal license. I 'believe' the new rules make it so that combined weight must be 3500kg, so if you just passed you test you would be useless without b+e. EDIT - beaten to it.
  5. Meh, Spectrum plant gave me a bag of Haribo with my last order
  6. So it is, didnt see the link in there! Thanks, will get one ordered this weekend
  7. And there it is - NTC2676 | Fuel Filler
  8. Was just looking for that in the parts catalog. I guess ill just need part one, plus a cap. Thats should mate up to what i have and retain the breather, just a bracket needed to hold it all firm.
  9. Right, standard part it is with a bracket made up. Thanks for the input everyone. Hi mate, no I haven't and still keen to do so at some point. If you hear of anything let me know
  10. Is that using the standard filler neck also?
  11. That would be ideal John but i sold the rear tub... As i say, hassle of getting another just to cut it up isn't worth it.
  12. Just interested in how others have sorted theirs? Finally got the buck in place First thought was find an old rear tub and cut out the fuel filler section, and make a basic bracket, seems a lot of hassle to find and hack up an old tub though. Any cheap off the shelf solutions? bracket is no drama. Also is that breather pipe really needed? Im guessing its just for pressure release when filling? Block it off? Any pics of others would be good, my Tesco + freezer bag combo needs to go!
  13. Brassneck indeed then
  14. Hmm, how did this person know you had been and quoted for work? Seems strange, someone known to you maybe?
  15. I think if you add up the cost of materials ( the wheels aint cheap), paint etc. Plus time to plan, cut and weld it all you wont be far off buying one. Depends how you value your time, a day out with the kids or a day in the shed making a fancy wheelbarrow... Mine paid for itself on its firsts days use.
  16. Ah, Im with you now. Like this you mean - http://i.imgur.com/T5Mbrg9.png I would assume that there is simply no data to show, users choosing not to be tracked etc, The percentage is high from mine also as you can see. I think my .com redirect is giving me so many hits from the USA. Can really help but would interested in your findings.
  17. Have you pasted the html snippet onto each page you wish to track? https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1008080?hl=en We added it to the basic page template so when new pages are added its there by default. The data you get is interesting, page view time, location, client, device etc
  18. I think for the price - circa 1500£, they are excellent. However, if you can stretch to more then something with a pivot would be worth the extra investment. I think the smaller predators have that feature but I haven't used one. 4k is not far off second hand HB20 money.... If you can go that far then do, they are great bits of kit. Get a demo, you will buy one. EDIT - OK, reading again, i'm no sure on the space available for putting 'in' rather than 'on'. Still, worth a look.
  19. I also had one for a while, good machines for the money. One thing to add is that Rock Machinery are simple to deal with over the phone, very helpful and super quick at getting spares out.
  20. I think the early 130's where down as a 110 on the log books anyway, certainly were for a few years. Personally Id just swap the chassis and leave it at that...
  21. I dont know, but want in..... I heard you have to be able to juggle 3 running 200t's for 30 seconds......
  22. Chipper-tech only have tow along or tracked machines, nothing micro
  23. Bright Acre one have to hire - Hedging & Fencing Bright Acres Tool Hire for Small Plant and Tool Hire Painfully slow to use....
  24. See I was tempted to grab a S/H pair from the the local scrappy, all the new ones i seem to find look very cheaply made from China....

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