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BigNick

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  1. try mst for tracks and undercaridge parts Home - MST Nick
  2. The last one i had was a mosa 300 amp dc welding 10kva 3ph also 240v and 110v all could be used at the same time very good bit of kit
  3. BigNick

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    Bryco in Daventry http://www.bryco.co.uk/
  4. From http://www.gov.uk/waste-carrier-or-broker-registration Cost Registration is free if you’re just transporting your own organisation’s waste. You’ll usually need to pay a fee of £154 if you’re dealing with other people’s waste.
  5. it also looks like it is tufnol as its made up of cloth and the yellow resin
  6. if its tufnol it will give off a lot of yellow dust when machining and i think that after years of being used as an insulator its now banned but i may be wrong
  7. Make your jump cables out off heavy duty welder cable nice and flexable and will take the starter current
  8. That's right but with doing mine on a saturday at least its not quite so bad and better than the fine
  9. at £390 inc vat for the 5 days cpc training its not worth all the arguing with the old bill etc and then you can deliver what you want without having to think will i gwt pulled today !!!
  10. Have a look at Hydraulic Rotators
  11. BigNick

    What I pad

    In the end I got the iPad air 32 gig with a griffin survivor case well pleased at the mo Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  12. Heavy Duty Class1 Industrial Stepladders by Ladders999 - Lansford Access Ltd
  13. that sould be QuickBooks® Online | Small Business Accounting Software | Intuit United Kingdom
  14. http://quickbooks.intuit.co.uk/online/accounting-software. iphone ipad and desk top all linked
  15. yes i think it is but i am just doing my cpc its costing £78 inc vat per day corse and you need 5 of them but after that its just one a year so not so bad and then you have no prob with any one just put your tacho in and away you go
  16. No prob with Tacho 4.5 hrs driving befor 45 min brake so you wont have a prob with driving hrs and just get a cpc to cover you and all is well
  17. BigNick

    What I pad

    Thanks for all the info
  18. BigNick

    What I pad

    Morning all thinking of getting a new ipad what do you all think is the best one for mobile/outdoor use thanks nick
  19. I think its something to do with the ply rating
  20. Try this lot very help full Welcome to Nordic Forest | Nordic Tyres Nick
  21. Under a new European Union Directive, professional bus, coach and lorry drivers need to hold a Driver CPC in addition to a vocational driving licence. Any drivers of lorries over 3.5 tonnes and minibuses with 9 seats or more must obtain a Driver CPC. New drivers obtain their Driver CPC by passing a series of initial qualification tests - theory and practical. This must then be followed by 35 hours of periodic training every five years if they want to keep their Driver CPC after that period. Bus and coach drivers who hold a relevant vocational licence gained before 10 September 2008, and lorry drivers who obtained their licence before 10 September 2009, do not need to take the initial qualification. This is because they are deemed to hold 'acquired rights'. However, they will have to complete periodic training to keep their Driver CPC. Driver CPC is valid for five years. New drivers who have qualified via the initial qualification route will receive a Driver Qualification Card (DQC), which they can show as proof that they hold Driver CPC. Existing drivers will receive their DQC when they have completed their 35 hours of periodic training. Their DQC will be valid till 9 September 2018 for PCV drivers and 9 September 2019 for LGV drivers. Holders of both licences will be covered by one DQC and only need to take 35 hours of periodic training in five years once. Also holders of both licences will have their DQC valid for all groups (HGV & PSV) till 9 September 2019
  22. Who has ‘acquired rights’ You’ll have ‘acquired rights’ if you’re a: lorry driver and got your vocational licence (C, C1, C+E and C1+E) before 10 September 2009 bus or coach driver and got your vocational licence (D, D1, D+E and D1+E) before 10 September 2008

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