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Pinkfoot

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  1. Mine had it. 2014 model.
  2. I noticed that . Thought about putting two in ,but don't think there is enough room.
  3. A few years ago I had a big Scandinavian Sammi knife. I think it ended up in Poland... My Lovely wife found me another one . Other than that , my close family coming together .
  4. :D:cool::sly:
  5. I suspect you may be able to on the later Thunder models , some have lectric selection. Mine is manual , so no but low box will give you enough speed to negotiate the incline ..
  6. Well the Landy has Rural craft and Countryside management written on the back. A little digging on the net might find your answer.
  7. I only need it for reversing a heavy trailer on hard surfaces , it will not be that often , but when you need to ,you need to.
  8. Brilliant , thanks for that
  9. Going , not gone. Got to clean it up a little first.
  10. Yep. They have people 5 miles from me. I shall start saving ...
  11. 164 miles from me! I shall try to find a nearer one.
  12. My stuff arrived before I ordered it and I got twice as much. I will have to complain
  13. Which tuning company would that be?
  14. I have another question concerning Celox on ,say a neck wound. Would it still work with a thin gauze in the wound to prevent contamination and or compromising artery . It would perhaps be easier to clean out afterwards , without contamination?
  15. Brilliant , thank you for that.
  16. You will not get any of your life back
  17. I fancied a 3lt auto , Presuming it would tow better but I knew the history of this one and it's a 2.5 manual . I intend to have or remapped for mor torque. They're not perfect , I ran defenders for 15 years and one of the things I miss about them is low box for reversing a loaded trailer. With the Ranger ,low box means 4 wheel drive which isn't good on hard surfaces. Apart from that , good truck.
  18. 2008 , 122k , good history , clutch and gearbox feel very good . I collect my own firewood during the spring / summer so it will be towing 3 tonnes plus a tonne on the buck , if I leave the dogs home regularly.
  19. I recently had a CAT touriquet applied at a first aid course. The fella doing it put it on properly tight , and said that most people would be squeeling by now , and it is tight but does not cut in. My fingers went cold , but no pins and needles. He took it off sharpish , and my question to him , and to everyone,is this. If a person has a major bleed whereby a tourniquet is needed , once the tourniquet is applied and the bleed stemmed , would it be prudent to apply dressing ,celox on the wound so the tourniquet can be released completely or somewhat ? I know current thinking is to leave it on and whatever happens to the limb after that is not your problem.
  20. I watched half of it , not that gruesome . Did the left arm need a tourniquet, considering it will likely kill the arm and it did not appear to be heavily bleeding? All the same ,top blokes and it must give some comfort knowing they are with you.
  21. Ranger here too. Mates one has 193k and went through three mot's with no advisories. Tdci model has uprated suspension and engine , door seals etc. Higher geared so may not be suitable for heavy towing. I have one and will be doing heavy towing, time will tell.
  22. If bare root ,they may well come with a plastic bag tied to the roots. If not , moist peat round the roots in a plastic bag tied up at the top.
  23. Well , best of luck with it. I am here if you need anything from me.
  24. Is there any reason why you could not use mm106 , bud or graft a very fast growing variety of culinary apple or crab , such as Butterball , and use that to top work? Or do you need specific traits?
  25. Good burning wood , presume they make nice planks. Tend to get disease when crowded . We use them for top grafting weeping cherries and other varieties.

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