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dogman

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  1. Interesting thread, we have just sold our house, & are considering a move to a village that doesn't have gas, so we were going to look in to this, but it sounds like a minefield. Rob
  2. Thanks for the advice folks, I've found the spares that came with it, will ky jelly work in liou of of vaseline ?!!! Rob
  3. Sounds like yours is a better one than mine, but i'll have a look. Rob
  4. My knapsack sprayer isn't pressurising, any ideas ? Regards, Rob
  5. 3 tv channels ? you were rich then !, though I'm a bit older at 55(born in 58)we only had bbc 1 & itv, I used to go next door to watch the goodies on bbc 2. Rob
  6. Sounds good Greg & good luck with that side of your business, but has your "milf" ratio improved ? !!!! Rob
  7. I've been using one at Cotgrave, easy access from the ring road, its near the rspca place. Rob
  8. How much ?, I've a job coming up in Grantham. Rob
  9. Well if I was the lazer operating guy, I'd do the world a favour & lazer her head off, man was she ugly... But she probably had a nice personality when sober... Rob
  10. Probably not big enough for you guys, but I recently got an eliet major 4s. I also have an entec treebusta, but that does struggle with the small stuff, so I got the eliet. It eats everything I put in it, & is supposed to do 2", but not tried it as I doubt it would cope well. But for me as a gardener doing mostly hedges & stuff up to half inch or so it great. Rob
  11. Mentioned it to my sister in law today, she said "where was the tattoo ?" I said "on her shoulder", She replied "hmm..should of been on her bingo wings !":lol::lol: Rob
  12. I saw a "young lady" today, with the gala bingo logo as a tattoo... Rob
  13. Aldi do a bite relif in a stick/pen style so easy to keep in the pocket, & it works instantly, not impressed with there mozzy wipes though. Rob
  14. Sounds like the Lawn ranger.. "...who was that grass man..."? Rob
  15. I recently had a demo of some of the AS machines, though not the 2stroke, I was impressed with the ones I saw, in particular the 21" mulch mower. Rob
  16. And we get paid to do it ! Rob
  17. Apparently putting the ride on lawnmower in forward while still going in reverse isn't the done thing, made for an interesting few seconds though, the elderly couple walking past were gob smacked, but the old guy cracked a smile when I shouted "hi ho silver away !" & sped off at 3mph... Rob
  18. dogman

    Orec mowers

    A good recommendation indeed Les, thank you !. Rob
  19. Just fancied some fat bars as well !. Thanks again for the input folks. after listening to advice I've gone away from the idea of a scythe mower. I've put my bid in to do the job, & will hire something(possibly a grillo climber), in my quote, I've quoted to just cut it, do it twice a year & also to do it once a month, if they want it done once a month I will then buy a walk behind flail mower or similar. Rob
  20. dogman

    Orec mowers

    Thanks for the info, I'd looked at that one as well. Rob
  21. Anyone have knowledge or experience of this make ? Regards, Rob
  22. There's an al-ko farmer(5hp b&s engine)for sale not far from me, any thoughts on these ?, its a bit pricey though at £600. Rob
  23. Thank you for the information(and a laugh !). I've no experience of scythe mowers, or of doing an area as rough such as the one I've got to do, so any advice on technique or equipment would be most welcome. Rob
  24. Anyone use one ? or recommend a make/model ?. I have a large rough(very)area to cut, they want it done twice a year & its not been done for a few years, so would appreciate some advice. Thanks for looking, Rob
  25. How do these compere to the stihl harness ? Rob

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