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Hardyspicer

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  1. i agree with Paul, foleys would be the best and ive heard there not bad on price either
  2. theres a thread by mendip jon about land rover mileages and many have done close or over 200,000 and are still working hard
  3. Just to name a few Cat Stevens- father and son Moody Blues - nights in white satin Simon and Garfunkel - Scarborough fair
  4. its a long way for me to go but it would be well worth it im sure
  5. i have seen a floating fire sledge on the "show us your bonfire" thread
  6. Hardyspicer

    The dress!

    its defiantly very strange i must say, this has all gone viral on facebook and is causing quite a stir
  7. Hardyspicer

    The dress!

    i see it as white and gold but my 2 sisters and my mother see black and blue and my dad is colour blind anyway so its no good asking him
  8. how long before you have to get it updated, is it 5years? or 10
  9. we had a mcconnel power arm digger on the back of a fordson major, it was slow and cumbersome compared to a mini digger which replaced it but it was still much better than a spade
  10. i also have the blade in front for clearing up, as said already gradual movements help to keep the scrubbing of the ground to a minimum but you will never completely eliminate it even with the greatest of care, the best thing to do on smart lawns to use boards or mats
  11. yes the barb wire crimps work on the standard tool just with a bigger notch
  12. i agree with you crimps hold much better but for the occasional fencer the crimp pliers are £150 which is not a fortune i know but for a tool which will be sat in the shed most of the time, you would have to do alot of crimping to justify them IMO
  13. just remember that an underpowered tractor will also be underweight too so just keep that in mind on tricky terrain
  14. which engine does it have in? is it still a 2.5 n/a or has it had a transplant
  15. A few from the great Fred Dibnah "we've become a nation of con men living by selling insurance to each other" "A man who says he feels no fear is either a fool or a liar." "The thing is nowadays, you'll have 20 men working, yet 60 men telling them 'You can't do that, you ain't got a tin hat on'".
  16. i always thought green flame indicated copper but other things my cause it
  17. sounds like a really good cause and will be a brilliant experience for the cadets:thumbup:
  18. im guessing he means willow and poplar maybe horse chestnut aswell
  19. thanks i thought we were voting on hot chocolate
  20. not a fan of minder but a big fan of the sweeney, the professionals, kojak, the avengers etc, and the the 2 life on mars series from a few years back
  21. i have voted but the webpage wasnt very clear as to what we are all voting on could you explain a little please

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