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Hodge

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  1. Seconded. Hodge
  2. 50 cm deep 40 cm high and 186 cm long Hodge
  3. Hodge

    Bad job

    Ha,Ha, that made me chuckle. Hodge
  4. Hodge

    Bad job

    I didn't think you could put posts like this on here? Hodge
  5. Oh dear timber, you should get out more and work on your punch lines;) Hodge
  6. I'm liking your flap Hodge
  7. Tother day I had 372, 576, 560, 020, fuel can, small tool box and BG86 blower all in mine and still could have got some hedge cutters in. Hodge
  8. What's got 800 hp that you run mate? That's a lot of horses lol. Hodge
  9. No mate, if you could that we be cool, let me know how much. Thanks:) Hodge
  10. Hi yes just on one side, I will measure up tomoz for u. Hodge
  11. No not yet mate Hodge
  12. I have my tool locker down the side and its brilliant and I can use the door as a work bench. Hodge
  13. Where have you been for the last 40 years?? They are one of the most influential rock bands of all time:) Hodge
  14. Hi All, I know this is a long shot but does anyone have a fuel sender unit for a 995 please? Obviously second hand as the ain't made em for years or maybe one of the reissue ones that were made. Or failing that any ideas?? And know I don't mean use a stick lol. Hodge
  15. It was a great night mate, I've been out to that pub again this afternoon as it's my birthday!! Also got my boy a new toy!! Hodge
  16. Hope its on variable tracks! Hodge
  17. Double yes!! But I thought the haulage would kill it:) you get around don't you Ross! Hodge
  18. No worrys grey, Matt Lucas is cool. Hey Paul did u get a blowie with that hair cut? Hodge
  19. Please explain a ratcheting clutch? I trained as a mechanic in the late 80's and I've never come across that term before??? Hodge
  20. I agree that a letterbox opening would be a benefit to the 150, however I could pick faults with all the chippers I have used. If chipper manufactures actually listened to the people that use them then we may get the perfect chipper:) Hodge
  21. Just get it on eBay and get the bandit Ty, cut your losses and move on mate, it's not doing you any good being messed about like this mate. Hodge
  22. Agreed, I can't knock something that had been so good to me, we had it running flat out this week in this heat chipping 6" and it was great. I'm sure TW will have put greaseable bearings in.....won't they? Hodge
  23. Think what you want, I love my 150, it does what I need it to do. I have had it from new and it's done 1000 hours in 6 years, 1 set of bearings. I change the blades as soon as the loose there edge. I speak as I find. Hodge
  24. I've never had a problem with output on my 150, we have been running it flat out this week in 30 degree heat and it's never missed a beat. As for the bearings if you keep the blades sharp the bearings are fine. Most Timberwolfs that fail are not maintained correctly. Hodge
  25. Paul would love that. Hodge

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