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peatff

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  1. What's it made of ? 10 bar sounds a lot, 150 psi in what looks like some plastic waste pipe
  2. Dwyle flonking and bog snorkelling but mostly reading and cycling at the moment (not at the same time though)
  3. It's to allow for the extra time cleaning down the chipper
  4. Ask if you can use the toilet next time It's like a xylophone isn't it ?
  5. peatff

    Jokes???

    You can't run through a campsite you can only ran because it's past tents.
  6. Forestry commission site on Beeley Moor is getting some attention.We drove past today and they've cut a swathe of softwood down and stacked it. I wonder what it's all going for ?
  7. Both links to a private video. We had a batch of Hawk moth caterpillars on some Willow Herb at the bottom of the garden last year and they were varied in colour from brown to bright green. They were big ones, really well fed about as big as my index finger.
  8. It's a 10 tooth tip isn't it ?
  9. Predicative typing at it's beast
  10. Check that the oil pump drive is not stuck on the crank for the starting with chain brake part.
  11. Crisps next, we'll be running a poll on what flavour and ridged or flat and whether own brand could ever be as good as mainstream.
  12. I've done a YouTube search for hats videos and all I got was videos about hats. Put your link somewhere out I'm going to give up.
  13. At a newsagents ? Take it round to his brother Sanjay at the kebab shop he'll sort it for you.
  14. They weren't the sugar free ones were they ? Read the Amazon reviews for a laugh
  15. You can't type a 750kg unbraked trailer with a Fiat 500 either if it's over 50% of the towing vehicle's weight.
  16. Rust is an oxide innit ?
  17. Do you mean the spark arrester in the silencer ? Take it out and put it somewhere safe where you might never see it again it will run better for it
  18. The logic behind not running them out of fuel I think is that at the end they are sucking a lot more air than fuel so the mixture can go really weak and cause friction and overheat risking a lean seize.
  19. I had a bike with old fuel and it was the very worst I have ever seen. It smelt like someone had filled the tank with gloss paint and the float bowls were bright green inside with the jets solid with black growth. Luckily I found a set of carbs on eBay and swapped a lot of bits over or it would have been a scrapper. I swapped to Aspen for my saws because they can be stood for a month at a time.
  20. Cybernetic monkeys with Silky saws will be used for pruning I think. They are already working on a prototype. [ame] [/ame]
  21. If he employs casual labour and you know any of them make sure they know he is reluctant to cough up.
  22. It's called chequer or checker plate round here and most places I've ever bought it call it that. It doesn't mark up as quickly or a much as flat plate and if it does mark it doesn't show up as much. If you don't like the pattern ask them to build it inside out I've used it to make bash plates and various other items for vehicles.
  23. The only part of that that would take any time is the kingpin, the rest is just fiddly but fairly straight forward. I put new discs and pads on the Berlingo Sunday, cost £47 and a couple of hours work including 2 drinks of tea.
  24. Beech does keep a lot of it's dead leaves till the new shoots force them to drop. We used to have a lot of them on old schools when I worked on gardens and I liked them much more than Privet which would be an alternative here or Hawthorn which made a good dense hedge if planted properly but a bit too painful for my liking.

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