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Neilp1400

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About Neilp1400

  • Birthday 17/09/1985

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  • Location:
    Devon
  • Interests
    Trees and logs
  • Occupation
    Top cut
  • Post code
    Ex20 1qd
  • City
    Okehampton

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  1. Hi guys. Just wondering what courses I need for a tractor and roof mounted crane? Plus is there anywhere in the south west (devon) that offers the courses? Only looking at a short course type. Any help gladly received!! Thank you Neil.
  2. Hi, what chipper is this? Looks like a good bit of kit. Cheers
  3. Hi, anyone know the rough price of the bandit 75xp?
  4. I've had the chip in for 12 months with no problems at all. I had a car remapped once and it went down hill from there. I'd always stick to a chip rather than a remap.
  5. Hi guys, I'm looking at a new chipper, been in touch with redwood and they are trying to talk us towards a forst 6" tracked roughly 23'000+ vat, we were looking at the 7.5" Jensen to start with but it's 5000 dearer than the forst so just wondering if it's worth the extra 5000. Any views on this would be helpful as I've never heard of or used a forst. Jensen I know and like a lot but 5000 is a lot extra. Regards Neil.
  6. I chipped my l200 the company I got the chip from reckons my truck at 134 bhp is now kicking out 164+ makes a big difference to power esp towing. Eliminates flat spots. Not improved fuel tho but no worse than before. Paid 350 ish for it but we'll worth the money. Dtuk performance chips/ upgrades is where I brought mine. They do loads of different ones.
  7. Hi thanks for looking, I typed the item number in but no results for it.
  8. Found a price for 4500 euro for one. Trouble is it would take up my whole living room the other half wouldn't be impressed lol. http://images.gizmag.com/gallery_lrg/sprucestove.jpg
  9. Not a problem mate, one more thing you might have to do depending on if you're contacts are saved to you're old SIM card or you're old phones memory. You need them to be saved to you're old phones memory and not sim. So if they are not on the phone you will need to pop the old sim into you're old phone and save contacts to phone. Then adapter and new sim can be popped into old phone and contacts moved from phone to new sim. Hope that makes sense lol
  10. Cheers guys all comments very helpful!! Neil
  11. Hi, you can get a sim adaptor for you're I phone 5s sim (nano sim) you're nano sim fits into it and it's then full SIM card size again. You could then put into your old phone save contacts to sim then job should be a goodun. You may still need to go to settings on I phone and tap on import contacts from sim. Adaptors are very cheap on eBay.
  12. Hi Alec. I only have the standard 30 and 36 inch bars at the moment but will most likely pick up a new bar, ripper chain, grinder and the mill. I will check out the link you supplied. Thank you very much for you're advice very much appreciated. Regards Neil
  13. Hi guys. I've been looking into getting a chainsaw mill, never done this before so would like any advice on what I need to buy. Been looking on eBay at these http://bit.ly/1c8Zbtj anyone have one or know what they are like? I have a Stihl 880 for bigger tree work I've been doing doing a lot of lately and have a collection of large oak trunks Cheers Neil.
  14. Thank you. It's been a life saver delivering logs no need for towing the trailer so much as it's a tipper.

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