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ken 1966

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About ken 1966

  • Birthday 31/07/1966

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  1. hi over the years used john deer manitou jcb and even an old sambron jcb edged it for spares and service for me on telehandlers
  2. just mikey_, won t answer you tonight was up a t 4 this morning relief milking then climbing all day with me so he will be dead to the world by now back on the timber in the morning so will tell him to contact you tommorrow
  3. yes mikey-does it all the time with large silage trailers and flat beds pm him and he will give u far more info than i can he uses the jcb telehandler
  4. hi all just venting my frustration tonite priced a large windblow 40+ hardwood trees on local estate met the land agent who asked all relevent questions insurance time scale what machinary we use references and experience.drove past today saw two lads with chainsaws throwing timber in a small car drawn trailer thought they were chancers stealing the wood so i challanged them they had the contract and not even a pair of earmuffs between them. why do we invest so heaverly in training and equipment
  5. <p>did u see that thread on damage claim according to that u done about 10k worth today</p>

  6. <p>did you follow that liverpool contract up</p>

  7. <p>look up chip box for l200 think them boys have nearly got it right</p>

  8. put them in ibc containers available from most farmers you can stack them three high and move them easily and rotate them around barn ect

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