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Hodge

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Everything posted by Hodge

  1. That's the fella:)
  2. Ha,Ha, to easy wasn't it..
  3. Rob Rainford;)
  4. Well done!!
  5. Or this....
  6. Easy one for ya:)
  7. Jonny walker
  8. Good crack mate, no doubt someone will disapprove;)
  9. Makes sense when you know:)
  10. Scott's pine:)
  11. Ha,Ha. You got it!! Mr Stella bowlam.
  12. Wink,wink, oh dear I feel a bit tight now(blush)
  13. No offence intended butler, just I read your thread...
  14. Go on....
  15. Butler
  16. Correct!! Maybe it was a bit easy:)
  17. Guess who?
  18. I think you may have a dodgy one, did you buy it new? I have had 200 tonne through mine so far and it's cracking. I think if it has been set up properly from new by a propper dealer who knows there stuff then you won't have any bother but hey, it's like husky or Stihl, Timberwolf or Jensen, each to Thor own.
  19. Maybe nick will sell you his that's in the corner of his yard
  20. I had a jappa 700 before the 1x37 and I find the 1x37 a far better machine. I have not had much go wrong with the 1x apart from the belt tensions and a mouse eating through the Hydralic pipes.
  21. I have had my 1x37 for 2 years and its a cracking little machine, easy to maintain and does what's it says on the tin.
  22. Pm Stephen Blair or skyhuck on here, they are into mogs
  23. I was having a laff John as you have a big stove:) you want the 812 mate, they have 3 blades. Have a look on the eco fan website mate.
  24. I got the 810 mate. I think you would need a ships propeller to use on your stove.
  25. I just got an email of calfire saying they will send me out a replacement motor. Very swift service, no ifs or buts, which is great customer service. They said they had a couple back out of 6000 for the same problem. Thanks calfire:)

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