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Jmill

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  1. Hello, trying to decide on a new truck. Thinking of crew cab and trailer combo but the weight of loaded truck and trailer plus weight of trailer is confusing to say the least!!! I passed my test in 2005 so I understand I can pull 3.5 tonne plus 750 kg? But how heavy is the average trailer?? Is there anyone else out there more knowledgeable than me out there....... Can't be hard
  2. Are single wheel axles any good for tree work? Only ever had and seen doubles. Anyone worked with one?
  3. Hello again, in my quest for a new truck I'm encountering some bargain sprinters! Anybody know how they go as a tree wagon? Don't see many using them for our kind of work. What's the deal with them?
  4. Was thinking 3.5 tonner really, but I do like the landys too.
  5. Also while I'm here can anyone give some obvious pros and cons of landy tippers? Seen a few advertised, just wondered why you don't see more of them. Loading space and fuel are the main draw backs I'm guessing? They look great though!
  6. Hello again. Feel like I'm going bananas looking at endless trucks on Gumtree, eBay ect..... Decided that £5500 is absolute upper limit, and was wondering if anyone has for sale or knows of any gooduns out there I might not have seen? Live on the Isle of Wight but obviously prepared to travel most distances for the right truck.
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    New truck info

    Thanks for all the help. Transits really divide opinion, so still not decided yet. It seems I will get some good truck though for my money.
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    New truck info

    All very helpful, thanks. With another transit, would you guys recommend an older one with low miles or newer model with higher mileage? Also for a model between `05 and '07, how many miles are they good for? Thanks again
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    New truck info

    Are trannys more prone to rust or are they all as bad? Mine has just fallen apart, the engine will go on and on. Done nearly 200k.dont want another one with rust issues
  10. Hello people. Just got the mot quote for my 1996 transit tipper.......... And it's time to say goodbye to her. Rusting away! I've no clue about vehicles, I have to be honest, and was wondering what type or make or models to go for or avoid?!? I'm shopping in the £3.500—£4.000 mark. Not great I know but any help would be gratefully received
  11. Thanks a lot everyone....... Lots of ideas, I'm going to have a look at what I can get on the net and get spraying!
  12. Hello, just got hold of a bit of yard space and need to clear it of weeds. The nettles are waist /chest high!!! I want to get some herbicide to spray and kill the buggers............. What's the strongest stuff I can get my hands on in the UK?? Glyphosate based stuff like roundup seems to be all I can get. Is It going to do the job? I've read about some other stuff I'd have to bring in from USA that would get rid of everything that grows for a year or more! Sounds great but banned over here. Any ideas welcome....... As whatever I do I'm sure they're going to come straight back! Thanks
  13. I'm on the island mate. Pm sent. Cheers
  14. Jmill

    Vices

    Thanks a lot! The ones on ebay you linked look a little old, is it easy enough to bring them back to life with some cleaning and greasing?? If so then they look a bargain compared to other prices!!
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    Vices

    Hello, just getting into milling and woodwork. Slowly buying bits and pieces for a workshop. Yesterday was lucky enough to be given two great woodworking benches. Only they have no vices on them, i'm going to buy them but apparently there is more to vices than I realised. Can anyone tell me what type of vice I need to fix on my benches. Do I need two or more? Record vices in all numbers or models seem good. But what are the numbers?? Thanks for any advice

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