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Hodge

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  1. Pictures of the mpg pleeease!! Oh no not another one;)
  2. Just lit ours for the first time for ages!! Nice bit of ash going up in smoke.
  3. Any good? Parts available? Will it lift and power a hakki Pilliki 1x37 ok? Any advice will be much appreciad.
  4. Great for starting fires;)
  5. I had one and cannot recommend it. I had it from new and i nothing but problems. I can recommend the rayco rg 13, I have a multi tip cutting wheel fitted and it's amazing.
  6. The small Carlton is the sp2010, I had one for a bit and it was great.
  7. Agree...strongly Andy, 220 for a 2 man team is a bloody joke!!
  8. Get people to pay a refundable deposit, I would put money on it that none go missing again. I feel for ya but it was bound to happen as some folk just don't care.
  9. Let me know about the 880 please mate:)
  10. Hodge

    hi ben, this one you know of for sale, how much, and what condition? i really need it to have a loader though.

  11. Hi All, I have been lookin at getting a new tractor for powering my processor and also loading chip and logs, I have seen a couple of nice Fordsons and wondered if anybody on here had any info on them or what to watch out for. Thanks in Advance:)
  12. Glad u took it in good humour mate:)
  13. The new one ain't much better!!
  14. I have a 550 xp with a 16" cannon bar, it's an awesome saw and I use it for most things unless I need the 372 for its bigger bar, for most things the 550 is brill.
  15. I was messing mate, I see u have changed you avatar:)
  16. From the man with the gay avatar?? But I do agree.
  17. Wiggo?
  18. We were once burning in a garden on a large housing estate, all was going well untill the sirens started and 4 firemen ran round the side of the house:) they gave me a number to call if I was gonna do it again.
  19. Sounds like rob rainford could be your man:)
  20. Wow that's a good price, shame you wernt closer;)
  21. it might be a good idea to tell us where you are based, tickets etc. And does filling out your books mean your after some work as you have not much on or you need a hand doing your accounts:001_tt2:
  22. They are a good little machine, I have one, I fitted a multi tip cutter to mine instead of the finger teeth and its brilliant, it cuts stumps like a knife through butter.
  23. As the others say £300 might get something that's ok but secondhand, it's usually the components that are of poor quality on an ok frame. You should look on the bay or local paper. If you want a new bike that decent then it's gonna be £600 minimum.
  24. Have you tried Travis Perkins? Before I bought a small grinder I hired one of them it was about £80 for a day. 125 plus bat seems alot, but if you had a fee stumps to do then maybe.
  25. I had a 79 bay VW, it was a camper and I totally restored it, stood me at about 13k. They are money pits though. My mate just sold a nice T4 camper for 6k. It's all down to budget really. If you want a VW then it's gonna be more than a Peugeot or ford. Have a look in VW camper and bus website. Just watch out on fleabay as there are some dogs on.

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